Four Seasons President & CEO Kathleen Taylor JD/MBA '84 receives Hennick Centre Career Achievement Medal.
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Public and Private Enforcement: Cross-border Perspectives, January 20, 2012
Professor Howell Jackson, James Reid Jr. Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, and distinguished panelists engaged in a stimulating discussion on the role of public and private enforcement in today’s capital markets, including the impact of the recent SCC decision on the national securities regulator, US and Canadian approaches to no-contest settlements, and the relationship between public and private enforcement in Canada and the US.
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Saving Pooled Registered Pension Plans
Professor Ed Waitzer, Co-Director of the Hennick Centre for Business and Law, recently co-authored a report for the C.D. Howe Institute on the new federal Pooled Registered Pension Plans and the role of the provinces in fixing the PRPPs design flaws. The December 2011 report was widely reported on by media outlets throughout Canada.
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Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100
Professor Poonam Puri, Co-Director of the Hennick Centre for Business and Law, received a prestigious 2011 Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award in the Xstrata Nickel Trailblazers & Trendsetters Award Category from the Women's Executive Network. The Top 100 Award recognizes the highest achieving female leaders in the private, public and non-profit sectors. Professor Puri's achievements were recognized at the Awards Gala on December 1st.
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  Hennick Medal for Career Achievement
The Hennick Centre for Business and Law honoured Tye Burt (LLB ’83), President & CEO of Kinross Gold Corporation, with the 2011 Hennick Medal for Career Achievement at a luncheon on November 25th. This year’s recipient also delivered the keynote address at the Schulich School of Business’s inaugural International Case Competition in Sustainability. Click on the link below to read the keynote address.
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“Without training in both business and law, you really have only half the perspective” — Jay Hennick

Osgoode Hall Law School and the Schulich School of Business welcomed the future of legal and business education with the opening of the Hennick Centre on February 6, 2009. “There’s no better time for out-of-the-box thinking,” said former Osgoode Dean Patrick Monahan. » Read More