McMichael Canadian Art Foundation Board

Directors-in-Training

Ameet Bhojwani

Ameet is a Director in Deloitte’s Consulting business and serves as the Chief Talent officer for his practice of over 130 consultants. Ameet graduated with a Bachelors in Business Administration in Management Information Systems and International Business. For over 20 years, his clients include senior executives from large and mid-market enterprises in Canada, US, Europe, and Asia across most sectors. Ameet combines vision and strong teams to deliver complex transformational for finance, IT and business leaders.

Ameet serves on the Humber College School of Business curriculum advisory board. Ameet is a leader of Deloitte’s Workday Adaptive Planning alliance relationship in Canada and is an advocate of working with alliances and business relationships to deliver one of a kind differentiated outcomes for clients.

Ameet has been helping Princess Margaret Cancer Research Centre raise funds to help fight cancer for the last 5 years and plays an important role on Team Deloitte with the annual Ride to Conquer Cancer.

Education: Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems and International Business, Lowry Mays School of Business, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Project Management Professional (PMP).

Suzanne Palko

Suzanne Palko is General Counsel and previously served as IDRC’s Senior Legal Counsel and Legal Counsel. Prior to joining the Centre in 2010, she practiced corporate and commercial law at a national law firm and worked as a criminal defence lawyer in a small practice.

Following her undergraduate education at Carleton University’s College of the Humanities, Suzanne received her Bachelor of Civil Law and Bachelor of Laws from the Faculty of Law at McGill University. She is a member of the Ontario Bar.

Stephanie Trendocher

Stephanie is the Director of Brand for Metrolinx, where she leads the annual brand strategy and marketing initiatives across customer, community and employer touchpoints supporting the agency’s mandate. A creative strategist, Stephanie is known for thinking forward, tackling complex problems and communicating solutions. She has over 15 years of public sector experience.

An arts and civic enthusiast, Stephanie previously served as Chair of Emerge at the Art Gallery of Hamilton, a young creative collective building an awareness of art, culture and community. She also served on the hpoGO committee with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra and as a citizen advisor with the Tourism Hamilton Advisory Committee. She holds a BA in English and Cultural Studies from McMaster University.