The Board of Directors of Canada’s Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI) announced three appointments: Maureen L. Buckley as a Community Director, Jason Enouy as an Industry Director, and Professor Marina Pavlovic as a Consumer Interest Director. Buckley previously held senior roles in the Ontario Public Service, including Provincial Controller; Enouy is Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer at Raymond James Ltd.; and Pavlovic is an Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa and a specialist in consumer rights and technology policy. OBSI noted that its bylaws require a majority of directors, including the Board Chair, to be independent community directors who have not been affiliated with industry for at least two years, and that three community directors are designated as consumer interest directors. The board also includes three designated industry directors affiliated with a participating firm, and all directors have a fiduciary duty to OBSI and do not represent outside interests in their governance roles.
Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments 2025-03-05
Canada's Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments appoints three new directors to its board
The Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI) in Canada appointed Maureen L. Buckley, Jason Enouy, and Professor Marina Pavlovic to its Board of Directors. They bring expertise from public service, industry compliance, and consumer rights. OBSI's bylaws require a majority of independent community directors, including three consumer interest directors, ensuring directors' fiduciary duty to OBSI without representing external interests.