ACA announces board members

Hudson Bay Company's Patrick Dickinson returns as chair

The Association of Canada Advertisers (ACA) announced its board members for the 2016-2018 term.

Newly elected to the board are: Daniel Alter, senior marketing director, Unilever; Tracey Cooke, VP, communication and marketing excellence, Nestlé; Jennifer Davidson, VP marketing communications, CIBC; Jamie Humphries, director of marketing, Toyota Canada; Simone Lumsden, VP customer relationship marketing and engagement, Telus; and Steve Silverstone, EVP marketing, Boston Pizza.

Patrick Dickinson, SVP marketing and brand strategy at Hudson’s Bay Company, is returning as chair. Doug Milne, VP marketing communications at TD, returns as vice chair and treasurer.

Other returning board members are: Stéphane Bérubé, chief marketing officer, L’Oréal Canada; Moya Brown, VP marketing, Campbell Company of Canada; D’Arcy Finley, VP marketing, Maple Leaf Foods; Kathryn Matheson, VP brand marketing, Pepsico Foods Canada; Kyle Norrington, VP marketing, Labatt Breweries of Canada; and Ronald Lund, president and CEO, ACA.

Established in 1914, ACA , is a national not-for-profit association that bills itself as the “independent voice of Canadian marketers and the champion of a fair and transparent marketplace.”

Photography by Jaime Hogge
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