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Sheila Corriveau
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Sheila Corriveau
Sheila Corriveau boasts solid international business acumen with a proven track record in corporate,
agency, not-for-profit and association environments.
As Partner, President and CEO, Sheila grew the Canadian operations
of Porter Novelli to one of the top PR firms in the country. She provided strategic counsel to Almond Board of
California, ATI Technologies, Bell Canada, The Canadian Film Centre, Centrum, Gillette, Hewlett-Packard, Laura
Secord, Monster.ca, Ontario Hospital Association, RCA, Toyota Canada, and World Vision.
Sheila was then promoted to Global Network Director and Partner to drive interdependence between 100 offices in
55 countries to ensure consistent client service standards. She resolved conflict issues, invented processes,
oversaw policies, co-ordinated performance audits and directed other network management for Asia-Pacific,
Latin America and Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). She also led the agency's Global Citizenship Committee
and CSR program.
Prior to Porter Novelli, she spearheaded media, employee, investor, community and client relations at The
Dynacare Health Group. She provided counsel to the first private-public health care service provider partnership
in Ontario between Dynacare and the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, and also assisted in the sale of Lifestyle
Retirement Communities to London Life. Sheila organized events and marketed services for the Retail Council of
Canada. She helped co-ordinate the launch and editorial of the Canadian Retailer and managed the national GST
media tour. Previously, she was the editor for the Canadian Automobile Association's employee newsletter and
also promoted the Town of Goderich as a top tourism destination in Ontario.
Active in the marcom community as a guest speaker, a mentor and a columnist for PR Canada, the Canadian Public
Relations Society presented her with the ACE Award for Public Relations Professional of the Year in 2005. Durham
College honoured her with the Alumnus of Distinction Award. She has held numerous board of directors positions
with the International Association of Business Communicators. Her leadership has also been recognized by the
Who's Who of Canadian Women, International Who's Who, Premier Nominee Award, Schefelen's Design Excellence in
Annual Reports and the Big Brothers Association. Sheila holds a Public Relations Diploma from Durham College
and studied Media Relations at Ryerson University. |