Executive Advisory Board


 

Photo: Ian MortonIan Morton

Chairman and Founder

Ian was responsible for leading Summerhill through tremendous growth in his previous role as CEO. Ian is an accomplished entrepreneur responsible for building numerous organizations, generating innovative ideas and partnerships between sectors to drive market transformation.

 

Photo: David O'BrienDavid O'Brien

Advisory Board Member

David has recently retired as President and CEO of Toronto Hydro Corporation. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for OMERS Pension Fund, Plutonic Power Corporation and Apex CoVantage.

 

Photo: Peter LovePeter Love

Advisory Board Member

Currently President of Love Energy Consultants Inc., Peter was Ontario's first Chief Energy Conservation Officer at the Ontario Power Authority. Early in his career, Peter was part of the Pollution Probe team that developed the "3 Rs": Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

 

Photo: Bill WhiteWilliam B. White

Advisory Board Member

Bill is the retired President of DuPont Canada. He is currently a partner with CBW Associates Inc., sits on the Board of Directors of MaRS and Afexa Life Sciences Inc. and is Chair of the Purdue University Mechanical Engineering Advisory Council.

 

Photo: Ken MeinertKenneth J. Meinert

Advisory Board Member

Ken owns a number of companies including Charlie Buildings Inc., NAChemical Inc. and KJR Management Inc. Ken currently sits on the Habitat for Humanity Foundation Board and led Operation Home Delivery in the USA.

 

Photo: R. T. (Bob) ClappT. R. (Bob) Clapp

Advisory Board Member

Bob held the position of President and Chair of Summerhill Impact for 10 years, and represents the Summerhill Impact Board on the Summerhill Executive Advisory Committee. He is also currently a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario, and sits on the National Advisory Council on Energy Efficiency.

 

Photo: Annette VerschurenAnnette Verschuren

Advisory Board Member

Ms. Verschuren is the Executive Chairwoman of NRStor, a new venture created to help commercialize new energy storage technologies. Prior to this position, Ms. Verschuren had a successful 15-year career as President of The Home Depot Canada and Asia, where she oversaw the company's growth from 19 to 180 stores and entry into China.

Among her many achievements, Ms. Verschuren was named an Officer of The Order of Canada in 2011 for her contribution to the retail industry and corporate social responsibility.