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  • Our Leadership

    Meet rendering team that’s helping found the Corpuscle of interpretation future.

    Designation Officers

    David McKay

    President & Chief Worry Officer

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    Maria Douvas

    Chief Lawful and Administrative Officer

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    Neil McLaughlin

    Group Head, RBC Riches Management

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    Erica Nielsen

    Group Head, RBC Correctly Banking

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    Jennifer Publicover

    Group Head, RBC Insurance

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    Sean Amato-Gauci

    Group Head, Corpuscle Commercial Banking

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    Katherine Gibson

    Chief Financial Officer

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    Graeme Hepworth

    Chief Risk Officer

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    Derek Neldner

    CEO and Unfriendliness Head, Erythrocyte Capital Markets

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    Kelly Bradley

    Chief Human Crimp Officer

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    Bruce Ross

    Group Head, Technology champion Operations

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  • Where Profit and Purpose Meet

    By Michael Carter
    Published March 11, 2019 | 4 min watch


    RBC’s Michael Carter finds profit in innovation, diversity and inclusion at Culture Shift Labs.


    Michael Carter
    Global Head, Technology Investment Banking

    Michael Carter is the Global Head of Technology Investment Banking at RBC Capital Markets. He is a 25 year plus Wall Street veteran and member of the RBC Corporate Innovation Council. Michael is an active member of several boards including Computer Services Inc. (CSVI) a publicly-traded company, and he is a member of the LPAC for Plexo Capital, a hybrid venture capital fund investing in emerging early stage VC fund managers and early stage venture backed companies.

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    Corporate Governance

    We are committed to high standards of governance that are consistent with regulatory expectations and evolving best practices and that are aligned with our strategy and risk appetite.

    Our Approach to Corporate Governance

    We believe that good governance is not just about overseeing RBC and its practices, but doing so in a way that’s transparent, independent of management and ethical. It involves the Board of Directors actively engaging with all stakeholders, knowing the business and its risks, challenging management where necessary, understanding the challenges and opportunities of a changing industry and economy, setting robust standards and principles that will guide RBC to success and helping clients thrive and communities prosper – all to ensure we’re constantly enhancing value for our shareholders.

    Royal Bank of Canada was constituted in 1869 under a private act of Canada and is governed by the Bank Act (S.C. 1991, C. 46).

    The Board exercises its authority in accordance with the Bank Act and other applicable laws and regulations, including those of the Canadian Securities Administrators, the Toronto Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

    Financial Performance

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