Frank McKenna

Frank McKenna

Former Canadian Ambassador & Deputy Chair, TD Bank Group

Appointed Deputy Chair of TD Bank Group on May 1, 2006, Frank McKenna is responsible for supporting the Bank in its customer acquisition strategy, particularly in the area of Wholesale and Commercial Banking. McKenna has been a key player in expanding TD Bank's North American presence as one of the ten largest banks as measured by market capitalization. Prior to joining TD, McKenna was posted to Washington, D.C. and served as the Canadian Ambassador to the United States of America from 2005 to 2006. He is also well-known for his role as the New Brunswick Premier from 1987-1997.


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Frank McKenna was appointed Deputy Chair of TD Bank Group on May 1, 2006. He is responsible for supporting the Bank in its customer acquisition strategy, particularly in the area of Wholesale and Commercial Banking.
   
Frank has held numerous leadership positions in both the public and private sector. For a decade (1987-1997) he was Premier of New Brunswick, having earned three consecutive majority governments, including the historic victory in 1987 of all 58 seats in the legislature. The McKenna government significantly improved the province's standard of living and quality of life. Among its accomplishments, it balanced budgets, pioneered e-government services, attracted innovative industry clusters and improved educational outcomes. Frank also played a central role on the national stage, where among other initiatives, became a lead advocate for the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement.
   
Prime Minister Martin nominated Frank as Canadian Ambassador to the United States of America in 2005, where he was charged to navigate contentious bilateral issues related to trade and security. In 2006, Frank resigned this position upon the change of national government.
   
In the private sector, Frank is in wide demand as a corporate director. Currently he is the Chairman of Brookfield Asset Management and is on the board of Canadian Natural Resources. He has also been Chairman of the Board of CanWest Global and served on the Boards of Noranda, Shoppers Drug Mart and General Motors.

Frank is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University, Queen's University where he completed his post-graduate degree in political science, and the University of New Brunswick Law School. He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2008 and is the recipient of eight honourary doctorates.

Frank and his wife Julie have three grown children and seven grandchildren.