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Shawna Carter

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Shawna Carter, based in Toronto, leads Egon Zehnder’s Financial Services practice in Canada, and is a trusted advisor to clients on Board and executive search, assessment, and development. Her clients include the leading public and private organizations across Canada’s financial landscape, as well as long-term asset owners around the world, given her particular interest in asset and investment management. She also co-leads the Human Resources practice in Canada, working across industries with CHROs and their teams on their top talent priorities.

Every day, we see the difference one great leader can make. The role we play in helping the right organizations and leaders find each other is a pleasure and a privilege.

Prior to joining Egon Zehnder, Shawna was Managing Director, Membership for the Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA), an industry group for the world’s leading private equity investors; she was responsible for cultivating relationships with pre-eminent global investors and advancing ILPA’s activities in line with its members’ industry priorities. Before that, Shawna spent 10+ years as a management consultant with the Monitor Group, advising clients across Europe, Africa, and North America on growth and customer strategies.

Shawna earned a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from Queen’s University in Kingston, an MSc from the London School of Economics, and an MBA from Columbia Business School. She is also a certified sommelier, with credentials from the Court of Master Sommeliers and the Canadian Association of Professional Sommeliers. Outside of work, Shawna can often be found with her husband and two young daughters along the shores of the Beach where they live in Toronto’s east end.

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