Canadian members of APEC Business Advisory Council Announced
August 12, 1996
Ottawa, Ontario
Fulfilling the decision by Leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) forum in November 1995, Prime Minister Jean
Chrétien today named the Canadian members of the APEC Business
Advisory Council (ABAC), a permanent private-sector advisory body
created to give Leaders business perspectives on how to sustain
growth and expand trade in the region. The Canadian representatives
to the ABAC are:
Dr. Dorothy Riddle, CMC, President and CEO of Service-Growth
Consultants, a financial services company active in Asia. Dr.
Riddle will chair the Canadian ABAC delegation in 1996.
Mr. Timothy Reid, President, Canadian Chamber of Commerce,
and a member of the Pacific Business Forum, the precursor to the
ABAC.
Mr. Terry Hui, President and CEO, Concord Pacific Developments
Corporation.
The ABAC will be the primary vehicle for ensuring that business
plays a leading role in shaping APEC's evolution as a forum for
trade and investment liberalization. The ABAC brings together
representatives of both big business and small- and medium-sized
enterprises from all APEC economies. At the first meeting in Manila,
Canada was named co-chair of the ABAC for 1996, and chair for
1997, coinciding with Canada's chairing of the overall APEC process
next year. Canada's ABAC members will have a key role in channelling
private-sector policy advice to the Prime Minister when he hosts
the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Vancouver in November 1997.
"APEC is devoted to making it easier to do business in Asia.
I am committed to ensuring that APEC continues to respond to the
needs and concerns of Canadian business, and I am especially pleased
to welcome our ABAC members to the team as we prepare to bring
the Asia Pacific world to Canada in 1997," said the Prime
Minister.
APEC has 18 member economies: Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada,
Chile, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan,
Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea,
Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan),
Thailand, and United States.
Biographies of Dr. Riddle, Mr. Reid and Mr. Hui are attached.
PMO Press Office: (613) 957-5555
APEC BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL: CANADIAN MEMBERS
Dorothy Riddle, Ph.D., CMC
President and CEO, Service-Growth Consultants Inc. (Canada)
Serving as chair of the Canadian ABAC team, Dorothy Riddle specializes
in enhancing the performance of service delivery systems, both
public and private. She is an international expert in services
and economic development, having designed the methodology used
by the United Nations in conducting competitive assessments of
the service sector. Author of Service-Led Growth: The Role
of the Service Sector in World Development, Dr. Riddle is
a registered ISO 9000 consultant and has worked in over 30 countries
over the past 22 years. Dr. Riddle has chaired the Working Group
on Exporter Competitiveness of the Task Force on International
Business Development under the government's International Trade
Advisory Committee, and is the Director of Government Relations
for the Institute of Certified Management Consultants of Canada.
She also serves on editorial boards of several professional journals
on services.
Timothy Reid
President, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
As President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Tim Reid is
the principal spokesperson and policy advocate for channelling
the association's views and positions to the federal government,
international organizations, the news media and the general public,
and for directing the operations of the National Chamber. A member
of the former APEC advisory committee, the Pacific Business Forum,
Mr. Reid is the business co-chair of the Board of Directors of
the Canadian Labour Market and Productivity Centre. He is a member
of the International Trade Advisory Committee. A Rhodes Scholar,
Mr. Reid holds degrees in Economics and Political Science from
the Universities of Toronto, Yale and Oxford. He also completed
the Advanced Management Program at Harvard, and served a three-year
term as Principal Administrator with the OECD. Mr. Reid played
professional football for the Hamilton Tiger Cats in 1962.
Terry Hui
President and CEO, Concord Pacific Developments Corporation
Terry Hui holds a degree in Physics and a Master of Science degree
in Electrical Engineering. As President and CEO of Concord Pacific
Developments Corporation, Mr. Hui is responsible for strategic
planning and overall development of the C$3 billion Concord Pacific
Place development of the north shore of False Creek in downtown
Vancouver. Mr. Hui is also President of Grand Adex Development,
a major Vancouver-based residential development firm, and MultiActive
Technologies, a group of companies engaged in developing and marketing
interactive technologies. Holding a number of corporate directorships,
including Husky Oil and Pacific Place Communications, Mr. Hui
is active in a wide range of community organizations, including
both the Advisory Council to the Faculty of Commerce of the University
of British Columbia, and the Faculty of Business Administration
of Simon Fraser University.
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