Anne Giardini
Anne Giardini | |
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Born | 1959 Weston, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Business executive, journalist, lawyer, writer |
Anne Giardini, OC, OBC, QC, is a Canadian business executive, journalist, lawyer and writer. She is the oldest daughter of late Canadian novelist Carol Shields. Giardini is licensed to practice law in British Columbia (and formerly in Ontario and Washington State). As a journalist, Giardini has contributed to the National Post as a columnist. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband of more than 30 years. They have three grown children. She has written two novels, The Sad Truth about Happiness (2005) and Advice for Italian Boys (2009), both published by HarperCollins. Giardini and her son, Nicholas Giardini, edited Startle and Illuminate (Random House Canada, 2016), a book of Carol Shields' thoughts and advice on writing. Giardini served as the 11th chancellor of Simon Fraser University from 2014 to 2020.
From 2008 to 2014, Giardini was president of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited,[1] a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Company, in the forestry industry. She joined Weyerhaeuser in 1994 and became Canadian vice-president and general counsel in 2006.[2]
Giardini is an active volunteer and on the board of a number of Vancouver organizations, including having served as Chair of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade,[3] Vancouver International Writers Festival (chair),[4] UniverCity at SFU,[5] and Simon Fraser University (deputy chair).[6] She is also a supporter of Plan Canada and volunteer for Vancouver YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards[7] and Young Women in Business. She has been on the boards of Hydro One, CMHC and TransLink, among others.
Giardini was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in January 2013 for her fundraising efforts for Plan Canada's Because I'm a Girl campaign, which supports females in Tanzania.[8] In 2016, Giardini was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada.[9] She was appointed an Officer of British Columbia in 2018.
Education
[edit]- Cambridge University, Trinity Hall — LLM, Law (1987 – 1988)
- The University of British Columbia — LLB, Law (1981 – 1984)
- Simon Fraser University — BA, Economics (1978 – 1980)
- University of Ottawa / Université d'Ottawa — Economics (1977 – 1978)
Bibliography
[edit]- The Sad Truth about Happiness (HarperCollins, 2005)
- Advice for Italian Boys (HarperCollins, 2009)
- Startle and Illuminate (Random House, 2016) (edited with Nicholas Giardini)
Awards
[edit]- Shortlisted for the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, 2005
- Winner of the Audie Awards, 2007
- Appointed Queen's Counsel, 2010
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Giardini Named President of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited". Weyerhaeuser - Press Release. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ^ "LinkedIn Profile: Anne Giardini". Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ^ "Board of Directors - Vancouver Board of Trade".
- ^ "Staff & Board - Vancouver International Writers Festival". Archived from the original on 6 April 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ^ "UniverCity: SFU Community Trust - Board of Directors". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ^ "Simon Fraser University - Board of Governors". Retrieved 25 February 2013.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Mundy, Jane. "Professional Profile: Petite Powerhouse Anne Giardini". Canadian Lawyer Magazine. Archived from the original on 24 March 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- ^ "Giardini awarded Diamond Jubilee Medal". SFU News. 14 February 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
- ^ "Governor General Announces 100 New Appointments to the Order of Canada as Canada Turns 150". The Governor General of Canada His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- 1959 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Canadian businesswomen
- 20th-century Canadian businesspeople
- 20th-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century Canadian businesswomen
- 21st-century Canadian businesspeople
- 21st-century Canadian novelists
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
- Businesspeople from Vancouver
- Canadian business executives
- Canadian newspaper journalists
- Canadian King's Counsel
- Canadian women chief executives
- Canadian women lawyers
- Canadian women journalists
- Canadian women non-fiction writers
- Canadian women novelists
- Lawyers in British Columbia
- Lawyers in Ontario
- National Post people
- Officers of the Order of Canada
- Peter A. Allard School of Law alumni
- Simon Fraser University alumni
- University of British Columbia alumni
- Weyerhaeuser
- Women business executives
- Writers from Vancouver
- Members of the Order of British Columbia