Amy Clark leads D2L’s People and Culture department to help achieve business and performance goals through talent strategies. She is a thought leader in HR strategy and culture transformation and understands that the heart of any successful organization lies in its people. With a focus on creating a people-centric culture, she has implemented progressive HR practices that prioritize employee well-being, career development, and continuous learning. As a strong champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) she believes that a diverse workforce not only brings varied perspectives but also fosters creativity and innovation.
Amy Clark’s most recent experiences include SVP of People Services at Colliers leading the people and culture practice for North America, and VP of Employee Experience at Manulife where she helped drive transformational culture change globally. Amy holds an MBA degree from Athabasca University and resides in Kitchener, Ontario with her blended family of four children and three dogs.
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Mark joined Det'on Cho in 2019 as Chief Financial Officer before becoming Chief Operating Officer in early 2022 and President and CEO in May 2023. Mark's focus during his tenure has included implementing a continuous improvement program for operational excellence and driving strategic investments to maximize growth and diversify Det'on Cho's businesses.
Over his 15 years in the North, Mark has developed significant experience with Northern companies, including leadership roles in finance and accounting for a local airline, a diamond mine, and a Western Canada-based accounting firm. Mark has also served as an auditor for various non-profit, government, and private businesses.
Mark serves as Treasurer of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Construction Association and has served on boards of several Yellowknife-based non-profits.
Mark has a business degree from Memorial University in Newfoundland. He lives in Yellowknife with his wife, their two sons, and their dogs, and he enjoys cycling, golfing, running, and travelling in his free time.
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