Jan Halford

Co Founder, BOLT Transition and President, Halford Consulting Inc. at Alberta School of Business

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  • Alberta School of Business

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Alberta School of Business

Jan Halford, FCA, ICD.D Jane has a profile of service built on a foundation personal and professional skill honed during her 20 years career as a Chartered Accountant, regulator, corporate director, entrepreneur, and volunteer. Jane is actively involved in the community through her service to not-for-profit and corporate boards including the United Way, Farm Credit Canada, Alberta Innovates and the Institute of Corporate Directors. In 2013, Jane stepped out her role as CEO and Executive Director of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta to turn her passion into co-founding an innovative business, BOLT Transition Inc. BOLT is transforming how Canadian organizations approach leadership transition in the boardroom and the executive suite.

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