William
A. Black
Bill
Black has lived all of his 57 years in Halifax. He has been
a leading member of the community combining a successful business
career with strong commitment to community service and to
his family.
He
graduated from Dalhousie University (B.A., B.Sc. 1970) and
completed his actuarial training (FSA, FCIA) in 1974. He worked
with Maritime Life for 34 years, rising to the office of President
and CEO in 1995. In his nine years as President, the Company
grew organically and through four successful acquisitions.
By 2004 the company had 3,000 employees and $15 billion in
assets under management. Under Bill’s leadership, Maritime
Life had a strong commitment to both customers and employees.
It gained a strong reputation for employee relations –
appearing every year among the leaders in the Report on Business
list of top 50 employers in Canada. At the same time profitability
was consistently excellent.
Bill’s
contributions to the business community led to his being appointed
Chairman of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce in 1995. More
recently, he chaired a summit on the future of economic development
in Halifax in which the team he led articulated a bold vision
for the city.
Bill’s
roots go well beyond those of the business community. Bill
served a total of nine years on the board of the IWK Health
Center – including two years as Chairman. He served
for five years on the Canada Pension Plan Advisory Board.
He currently sits on the boards of Symphony Nova Scotia, The
Canadian Center for Ethics in Public Affairs, and Dalhousie
University.
As
well he sits on the Board of The Shaw Group, a Halifax based
resource and property development company, the Bank of Canada,
Nova Scotia Business Inc, and Standard Life of Canada. He
also leads an executive leadership seminar for CEO’s
and senior executives four times a year.
He
and Lorraine have been married for 30 years and have three
children.