Mary Haddad
Vermogen: - $ op 31-05-2026
Vermogen: - $ op 31-05-2026
Mary Jo Haddad was the founder of Michael J.
Hennessy & Associates, Inc., founded in 2014, where the title held was President.
Current jobs include Chairman at Children First Canada, Independent Director at TELUS Corp.
since 2014, Director at Kids Health Links Foundation, Director at Capitalize for Kids, Chancellor at the University of Windsor since 2019, and Member of the Order of Canada.
Former jobs include President & Chief Executive Officer at The Hospital for Sick Children from 2004 to 2014, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Hospital for Sick Children Foundation from 2010 to 2014, Chairman at electronic Child Health Network from 2010 to 2015, Independent Director at The Toronto-Dominion Bank from 2014 to 2020, Director at The International Women's Forum, Director at Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners from 2010 to 2015, and Director at Vector Institute.
Education includes graduate degree from the University of Toronto in 1998 and undergraduate degree from the University of Windsor in 1984.
| Onderneming | Datum | Aantal aandelen | Totale waarde | Waarderingsdatum |
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TELUS CORPORATION -.--% | 11-05-2026 | 0 ( -.--% ) | - $ | 31-05-2026 |
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| TELUS CORPORATION | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 01-01-2014 |
Order of Canada
Order of Canada Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Honorary society | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Kids Health Links Foundation
Kids Health Links Foundation Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a membership organization that supports kids and teens Medicare | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
Children First Canada
Children First Canada Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Children First Canada is a national charitable organization dedicated to advocating for the rights, well-being, and equitable development of all children and youth across Canada. The private company is based in Calgary, Canada. The organization addresses critical issues affecting childhood, including mental health, child poverty, systemic racism, online safety, climate change, and the impacts of COVID-19, with a focus on equity-deserving groups such as Indigenous children, racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ youth, and children with disabilities. Key initiatives include the annual "Raising" research report that tracks threats to childhood and calls for evidence-based policy responses; the Young Canadians’ Parliament (YCP), which empowers youth under 18 to learn about their rights and participate in advocacy and leadership; the "Future is Now!" awards celebrating young changemakers; the "Countdown for Children" campaign advocating for social media safety legislation; and the SDG Accelerator Program that engages youth in sustainable development goals through education, mentorship, and funding. The organization emphasizes reconciliation with Indigenous peoples by acknowledging traditional territories and promoting youth-led actions aligned with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action. Children First Canada fosters inclusive, rights-based approaches through education, community engagement, and public advocacy, encouraging participation via volunteering, donations, and campaigns. The Canadian company was founded in 2015 by Sara Austin. Sara Austin has been the CEO since 2015. | Voorzitter | - |
University of Windsor
University of Windsor Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-05-2019 |
Capitalize For Kids
Capitalize For Kids Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Operates as a non-profit organization focused on building capacity to support youth mental health services | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
| Bedrijven | Functie | Einde |
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| THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 02-04-2020 |
Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners
Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners BiotechnologyHealth Technology Operates as a commercialization agent | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 01-01-2015 |
electronic Child Health Network
electronic Child Health Network Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The electronic Child Health Network (eCHN) is Ontario’s pediatric digital health record system that consolidates medical information for patients from newborn to 19 years old into a single, secure online portal. The non-profit company is based in Toronto, Canada. It is used by authorized healthcare providers across more than 70 hospital sites and enables timely access to comprehensive clinical data, including admission, discharge, transfer details, laboratory and radiology reports, clinical notes, and summaries, facilitating coordinated care. The system provides a centralized record to help reduce duplicate tests, prevent medical errors, and improve treatment efficiency. Direct online access is limited to clinicians within a patient’s circle of care, while patients and families can request their records through health custodians. The platform also supports referrals to outpatient clinics and enables providers to share information with families. | Voorzitter | 01-01-2015 |
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The Toronto-Dominion Bank
The Toronto-Dominion Bank Major BanksFinance Provides personal, commercial, retail and corporate banking, wealth management & insurance services | Finance |
TELUS Corp.
TELUS Corp. Wireless TelecommunicationsCommunications Provides mobile and fixed voice & data telecommunication, software and technology services | Communications |
University of Toronto
University of Toronto Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Windsor
University of Windsor Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The Hospital for Sick Children
The Hospital for Sick Children Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides healthcare services | Health Services |
The International Women's Forum
The International Women's Forum Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates women's forum membership organization | Commercial Services |
Order of Canada
Order of Canada Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Honorary society | Commercial Services |
Hospital for Sick Children Foundation
Hospital for Sick Children Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Supports child health | Miscellaneous |
Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners
Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners BiotechnologyHealth Technology Operates as a commercialization agent | Health Technology |
Michael J. Hennessy & Associates, Inc.
Michael J. Hennessy & Associates, Inc. Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services Publishes information on the healthcare sector | Technology Services |
Kids Health Links Foundation
Kids Health Links Foundation Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a membership organization that supports kids and teens Medicare | Commercial Services |
Capitalize For Kids
Capitalize For Kids Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Operates as a non-profit organization focused on building capacity to support youth mental health services | Health Services |
electronic Child Health Network
electronic Child Health Network Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The electronic Child Health Network (eCHN) is Ontario’s pediatric digital health record system that consolidates medical information for patients from newborn to 19 years old into a single, secure online portal. The non-profit company is based in Toronto, Canada. It is used by authorized healthcare providers across more than 70 hospital sites and enables timely access to comprehensive clinical data, including admission, discharge, transfer details, laboratory and radiology reports, clinical notes, and summaries, facilitating coordinated care. The system provides a centralized record to help reduce duplicate tests, prevent medical errors, and improve treatment efficiency. Direct online access is limited to clinicians within a patient’s circle of care, while patients and families can request their records through health custodians. The platform also supports referrals to outpatient clinics and enables providers to share information with families. | Health Services |
Vector Institute
Vector Institute Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides artificial intelligence and deep learning services | Commercial Services |
Children First Canada
Children First Canada Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Children First Canada is a national charitable organization dedicated to advocating for the rights, well-being, and equitable development of all children and youth across Canada. The private company is based in Calgary, Canada. The organization addresses critical issues affecting childhood, including mental health, child poverty, systemic racism, online safety, climate change, and the impacts of COVID-19, with a focus on equity-deserving groups such as Indigenous children, racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ youth, and children with disabilities. Key initiatives include the annual "Raising" research report that tracks threats to childhood and calls for evidence-based policy responses; the Young Canadians’ Parliament (YCP), which empowers youth under 18 to learn about their rights and participate in advocacy and leadership; the "Future is Now!" awards celebrating young changemakers; the "Countdown for Children" campaign advocating for social media safety legislation; and the SDG Accelerator Program that engages youth in sustainable development goals through education, mentorship, and funding. The organization emphasizes reconciliation with Indigenous peoples by acknowledging traditional territories and promoting youth-led actions aligned with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action. Children First Canada fosters inclusive, rights-based approaches through education, community engagement, and public advocacy, encouraging participation via volunteering, donations, and campaigns. The Canadian company was founded in 2015 by Sara Austin. Sara Austin has been the CEO since 2015. | Commercial Services |
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