Emily Moore
Emily Moore’s extensive experience on boards and in technology development, capital project oversight and human capital development qualify her to serve on a public board, including technical, governance and compensation.
Emily Moore is a Rhodes Scholar and professional engineer with extensive experience in new technology development and major capital projects. Emily worked for ten years at Hatch Ltd leading global initiatives to serve mining, energy and infrastructure sector clients. Emily established Hatch’s intellectual property management system and revamped the technology investment process to accelerate product development. She developed Hatch’s international water business into a united, global performer through restructuring and acquisition achieving 100% revenue growth over 5 years. In addition, Emily led the formation of the company’s global Diversity and Inclusion program. Emily was recognized in 2016 on the 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining list.
Prior to her time at Hatch, Emily spent more than ten years at Xerox leading teams developing new chemical processes and bringing them to manufacturing scale. Emily is the author of 21 patents and won the Joseph C. Wilson award, the Xerox Innovation Group’s highest honour.
Emily is currently serving as Director of the Troost Institute for Leadership Education in Engineering at the University of Toronto, developing the next generation of engineering leaders. Emily conducts research into how sustainability considerations are informing technology development and engineering decision making.
Current Board Roles:
International Petroleum Corp – 2021 – current – oil and gas producer, TSX and Nasda Stockholm cross-listed public company, 2.3B Cdn Market Cap. Chair of the Sustainability and Reserves Committee and member of Comp Committee.
https://www.international-petroleum.com/
Chemtrade Logistics – 2019 – current – industrial chemicals manufacturing and distribution, TSX listed public company, 1.1 B CDN Market cap, Chair of Human Capital and Compensation Committee and serve on Governance and Nominating Committee. Previously chair of Responsible Care (Safety) Committee.
https://www.chemtradelogistics.com/about-us/
Canadian Mining Innovation Council – 2021 – present – not-for profit. Chair Governance Committee.
Former Board Role:
Metrolinx – 2019 – 2024
https://www.metrolinx.com/en/about-us I served on Audit Committee and chaired Capital Oversight Committee.
"The ACE program was a wonderful way for me to step back and really think about why I wanted to be on a board, what particular skills I could bring, and to chart the best way forward. Michele acted as a mentor and coach before, during and after the formal program. Continuing to be a part of her growing group of graduates is a pleasure and an inspiration"
~Emily Moore