Michael
Rayfield is Vice-Chair, Investment and Corporate Banking, BMO Capital
Markets, where he is responsible for corporate relationships
in Canada, the United States, Europe, China and India. His appointment as
Vice-Chair in November 2001 was recognition of the bank's commitment to strengthen
and deepen its corporate coverage. Mr. Rayfield sits on the BMO Capital Markets
Canadian Management Committee.
Mr. Rayfield joined
Bank of Montreal in 1982 as Senior Vice-President and Division Executive,
Corporate and Government Banking. He was appointed
Executive Vice-President
in 1986.
Mr. Rayfield is a graduate
of the Institute of Bankers, U.K.; the Senior Management Program at Harvard
University; Advanced Executive Program J.L.
Kellogg Graduate
School of Management, Northwestern University; has studied at Cambridge
University and is a graduate of the Directors Education Program at the
Rotman’s
School of Management.
Mr. Rayfield is on the
Board of Governors of The Duke of Edinburgh’s
Award, and is a director of Canadian Utilities, a public corporation.
He is a past director of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Gallery of
Canada,
Canadian Institute for International Affairs (CIIA), and Canadian-American
Business Council. Mr. Rayfield is also a former cabinet chairman of the
United Way, and Past President of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
(March
2009)
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