Cassie Doyle
Cassie Doyle has served as a senior executive with all three orders of government in Canada, including as deputy minister with the governments of Canada and British Columbia. She holds a number of director positions including the Chair of BC Housing and the Chair of the Canada Energy Regulator as well as a Director of the Institute of Research on Public Policy and the Fraser Basin Council.
Cassie represented Canada as Consul General in San Francisco and served as Canada’s deputy minister of Natural Resources and as associate deputy minister of Environment Canada. Prior to joining the federal government, Ms. Doyle held a number of leadership positions with the British Columbia government, including CEO of the BC Assets and Land Corporation, deputy minister of Environment, Lands and Parks, and Housing and Consumer Services. Cassie started her career with the City of Ottawa, working in social housing and urban development.
Cassie holds a master’s degree in social policy and administration from Carleton University and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Victoria. She has served as a director with the Alberta Energy Regulator, the Atomic Energy Corporation of Canada, the boards of the United Way in both Ottawa and San Francisco and chaired the board of Oxfam Canada.
Cassie represented Canada as Consul General in San Francisco and served as Canada’s deputy minister of Natural Resources and as associate deputy minister of Environment Canada. Prior to joining the federal government, Ms. Doyle held a number of leadership positions with the British Columbia government, including CEO of the BC Assets and Land Corporation, deputy minister of Environment, Lands and Parks, and Housing and Consumer Services. Cassie started her career with the City of Ottawa, working in social housing and urban development.
Cassie holds a master’s degree in social policy and administration from Carleton University and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Victoria. She has served as a director with the Alberta Energy Regulator, the Atomic Energy Corporation of Canada, the boards of the United Way in both Ottawa and San Francisco and chaired the board of Oxfam Canada.