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November 24, 2005
City Manager named to Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada
For the third consecutive year, the City of Vancouver's chief administrator,
Judy Rogers, has been ranked in the top 100 of Canada's most powerful
women by the Toronto-based Women's Executive Network.
Ms. Rogers, who serves as City Manager for Canada's third largest municipality,
was recognized in the Public Sector Leaders category. She has held the
role of City Manager since 1999 and is the first woman to be appointed
to the position in Vancouver.
During her tenure as senior administrator, the City has won numerous
accolades for innovation, and was awarded the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games.
Founded in 1997, the Women's Executive Network (WXN) is Canada's leading
organization dedicated to the advancement and recognition of executive-minded
women in the workplace.
The WXN’s annual Top 100 Award celebrates the extraordinary accomplishments
of Canadian women in several categories: Corporate Executives, Entrepreneurs,
Public Sector Leaders, Trailblazers, Champions, Professionals and Future
Leaders.
For more details on the awards, go to: www.wxnetwork.com
For more information:
Catherine Clement
Director of Communications
604.873.7270
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