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EY Canada Names Alycia Calvert as New Chair and CEO Effective July 2024

May 15, 2024

EY is pleased to announce Alycia Calvert as Chair and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Canadian firm effective 1 July 2024. Calvert replaces outgoing Chair and CEO Jad Shimaly as he transitions to EY Global Managing Partner – Client Service. 

“The work EY does to ignite positive change, address complex issues, and advance social and economic growth in Canada and beyond is inspiring,” says Calvert. “I’m honoured to have the opportunity to advance our purpose and create a lasting impact for our people, clients and communities.”

Calvert has been with EY for more than 25 years and a member of the EY Canada Executive Committee for ten years, most recently as the Chief Operating Officer where she was responsible for achieving long-term value and sustainable growth for the Canadian business across service lines, functions and geographies. Previously, Calvert served as Managing Partner for Markets and Accounts, as well as Managing Partner for the Tax practice. In 2018, she was recognized as a Fellow by CPA Ontario.

Throughout her career, Calvert has helped clients across sectors understand the implications arising from evolving dynamics and how to maximize opportunities for growth — leading large multinational organizations through complex tax issues and transformative transactions.

“Alycia is a visionary with deep expertise on the risks and opportunities shaping the business agenda of Canada’s corporate sector,” shares Shimaly. “Her leadership and influence will deliver tremendous value for our people and clients, delivering innovative solutions that address today’s evolving issues.”

As the Global Managing Partner – Client Service, Shimaly will focus on quality, growth and go-to-market across all four EY service lines, ensuring consistency of delivery and teaming across the organization.

Shimaly began his EY career in Cleveland in 2000, relocated to Toronto in 2001 and made Partner in 2007. He served as Managing Partner of the Canadian Consulting practice and a member of the Canadian Executive Committee before becoming Chair and CEO in 2018.

Through his tenure as EY Canada Chair and CEO, Shimaly has overseen the successful implementation of numerous initiates that have helped the firm achieve year-over-year growth. Key initiatives include the EY Americas Mining & Metals Centre of Excellence, the Entrepreneurs Access Network program, a made-in-Canada Global alliance with Shopify, building an Accessibility & Neuroinclusion practice and, most recently, receiving Silver level certification from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.

“All these moments have allowed us to build trust with our clients and people, and to strengthen our brand in the market as a truly distinctive multidisciplinary organization,” explains Shimaly. “I’m excited to continue on this journey — while bringing more Canada to the global stage.”

EY Canada congratulates both Calvert and Shimaly on their new positions.

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