Executive Chairman of AGF Management Limited, businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist
Spouse
Belinda (Priebe) Goldring
Blake Charles Goldring (born September 13, 1958) is a Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He is the executive chairman of AGF Management Limited, a Canadian investment management firm.[1] As of 2018, AGF had approximately $36 billion in assets under management.[2][3]
Goldring is also the chairman of Canada Company: Many Ways to Serve, a non-partisan organization he founded in 2006 to bring together community leaders across Canada to support the Canadian military and their families.
Early life and education
Goldring was born on September 13, 1958, in Toronto,[4] the second eldest of five children born to C. Warren Goldring and Barbara (Dowd) Goldring. He attended St. Andrew's Junior High and York Mills Collegiate Institute in Toronto.
Goldring attended Victoria College at the University of Toronto, graduating with an honours degree in Economics.[5][6] In his fourth year, he became the National Vice President of AIESEC. Following this, he transferred to McGill University to complete his undergraduate degree. He earned a Master of Business Administration [MBA] from INSEAD in 1982.[7]
He became a Fellow of the Institute of Canadian Bankers (FICB) in 1984 and earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 1996.
After graduating from INSEAD, Goldring joined the Bank of Montreal (BMO),[6] working in international and corporate banking.
Career at AGF
In late 1987, Goldring joined AGF.[6] He held various positions, including analyst, regional sales manager, and head of sales and marketing. He was named president and chief operating officer in 1997, chief executive officer in 2000, and chairman and chief executive officer in 2006.[11] He transitioned to the role of executive chairman in 2018.[1]
During his tenure, AGF acquired several wealth management firms and built and sold AGF Trust and Unisen. He also oversaw the merger of NCL Investments into Smith & Williamson. Goldring led the development of four strategic investment platforms at AGF. [12][13][14]
Community involvement
Honorary Colonel appointments
Goldring served as Honorary Colonel of The Royal Regiment of Canada (2005-2011)[7] and as the first Honorary Colonel of the Canadian Army (2011-2017).[15][16]
Canada Company: Many Ways to Serve Goldring founded Canada Company: Many Ways to Serve in 2006.[17] The organization supports the Canadian military and their families through various initiatives, including scholarships for children of fallen soldiers and the Military Employment Transition (MET) Program.
Other community involvement Goldring is involved with various organizations, including the C.D. Howe Institute,[18] the Business Council of Canada,[19]Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, the Jeanne Sauvé Foundation, and the Canadian Film Centre.[20][21] He co-chaired the Toronto Prosperity Initiative report in 2011.[22] He is active in the University of Toronto alumni community and has supported various programs and initiatives.[23][24] He also serves on various advisory boards and the National Advisory Council for The Walrus. He supports numerous other causes and charities.
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