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Jodi Butts
Expert Panelist
121 King Street West
Suite 1810
Toronto, ON
M5H 3T9
T (416) 642-6440 jbutts@corporatepurpose.caJodi Butts is a member of the expert panel of the Canadian Centre for the Purpose of the Corporation (CCPC). Jodi is a seasoned executive with a strong track record in driving positive change and growth within leading organizations. Jodi’s experience and her ability to create positive change through leading organizations while considering the broader societal implications of decisions will drive the work that she does with CCPC.
Currently, Jodi serves as an independent member of the Board of Directors of Canada Goose Inc.; an independent member of the Board of Directors of Aphria Inc.; Chair of The Walrus Foundation Board of Directors; and as a member of the Board of Governors and Audit Committee of the University of Windsor. She also holds several Board Advisory roles including with Bayshore Home Healthcare. Previously, Jodi Butts served as Chief Executive Officer of Rise Asset Development and Senior Vice‐President of Operations and Redevelopment at Mount Sinai Hospital. Jodi received a Master’s degree in Canadian History from the University of Toronto, is a graduate of the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, and was called to the Bar in 2000.