Tamara Vrooman
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tamara_Vrooman an entity of type: Thing
Tamara Rowanne Vrooman, OBC (born June 1968), is a Canadian businesswoman and civil servant who currently serves as chair of the Canada Infrastructure Bank. From 2007 until July 2020, she served as the CEO of Vancity Credit Union. During the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Vrooman left Vancity to accept a position as the president and CEO of Vancouver International Airport and the 12th chancellor of Simon Fraser University. Vrooman has previously served as British Columbia's first and youngest female deputy minister of Finance.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Tamara Vrooman
rdf:langString
Tamara Vrooman
rdf:langString
Tamara Vrooman
rdf:langString
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
xsd:integer
62253416
xsd:integer
1106857335
rdf:langString
incumbent
rdf:langString
Vrooman in 2016
xsd:integer
1
rdf:langString
B.A. History
rdf:langString
M.A. History
rdf:langString
Former CEO of Vancity Credit Union
rdf:langString
Business executive, university chancellor
rdf:langString
Chairperson of the Canada Infrastructure Bank
xsd:gMonthDay
--01-27
xsd:integer
2004
2007
rdf:langString
Gregg
rdf:langString
Tamara Rowanne Vrooman, OBC (born June 1968), is a Canadian businesswoman and civil servant who currently serves as chair of the Canada Infrastructure Bank. From 2007 until July 2020, she served as the CEO of Vancity Credit Union. During the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Vrooman left Vancity to accept a position as the president and CEO of Vancouver International Airport and the 12th chancellor of Simon Fraser University. Vrooman has previously served as British Columbia's first and youngest female deputy minister of Finance.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
10180
xsd:gYear
2007
xsd:gYear
2004