Vice-président de
KPMG au Canada au Canada, Robert D. Brouwer assume les fonctions suivantes : responsable régional des marchés pour KPMG dans les Amériques, membre du comité de gestion de KPMG Amériques et membre du groupe directeur des clients et des marchés mondiaux pour KPMG. Outre ses fonctions de direction, il joue un rôle important dans le service à la clientèle à titre de partenaire exécutif auprès d’un large éventail d’entreprises publiques et privées. Fort d’une grande expérience en matière de réglementation des valeurs mobilières au Canada et aux États-Unis, il intervient fréquemment en tant que conférencier. M. Brouwer a reçu le titre de Fellow de l’Institut des comptables agréés. Il est un acteur majeur de l’avancement de la gouvernance des conseils au Canada.
Rob is actively committed to the advancement of board governance in Canada. He has served as Faculty for the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD)-Rotman Directors Education Program since its inception, on the National Board of the ICD board, and as Chair of the ICD Ontario Chapter. He is Vice Chair of the KPMG Board Leadership Centre and has worked with a number of KPMG’s largest clients, supporting their board governance initiatives, including board training, development of policies and procedures, governance effectiveness reviews, and board self-assessment. He serves on the board of the Funding Portal and the Leadership Council of the Ivey Business School’s Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership.
Rob is actively committed to our communities, including serving on a number of arts and not-for-profit boards. Rob currently serves as Chair of Ballet Jorgen Canada, director of the Soulpepper Theatre Company, and previously as director of the Canadian Opera Company. He served as a director of Volunteer Toronto, and was recognized as a Circle of Champions member for his work with the TRIEC Mentoring Partnership. He has served on both the Campaign Cabinet and the Major Individual Givers Cabinet for the United Way of Greater Toronto, the Canadian Blood Services Campaign Cabinet For All Canadians, and the Fundraising Cabinet for the Hospital for Sick Children’s Research and Learning Tower, and the SickKids Leaders Cabinet.