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Webinar – Leveraging technology for success: Learn from award-winning IR teams – Speaker biographies

Camilla Bartosiewicz, vice president, investor relations, Altus Group
Camilla Bartosiewicz is Vice President, Investor Relations at Altus Group Ltd., (TSX: AIF), a mid-cap leading provider of software, data solutions and independent advisory services to the global commercial real estate industry.  She is a senior investor relations (IR) executive with over 13 years of experience in implementing strategic IR programs for publicly traded issuers.  As head of IR at Altus Group, she has led programs that have been recognized by the investment community through multiple IR Magazine awards in 2017, 2018, and 2020.  In addition to implementing award-winning IR programs, her experience includes special situations communications around mergers and acquisitions, shareholder activism, equity and debt offerings, restructurings, executive transitions, business model transitions, and crisis situations.  Camilla has established relationships with a number of global financial institutions and serves as corporate spokesperson and first point of contact with shareholders, financial analysts and the broader investment community. She has a proven track record of executing strategic investor relations programs that result in effective investor outreach, solid stakeholder relationships and, ultimately, improved shareholder value.  

Prior to joining Altus Group in 2014, she served as Director of Investor Relations and Corporate Communications at North American Palladium, a dual listed resource company that was subsequently acquired by Impala.  Earlier in her career, Camilla worked as a consultant at Kingsdale Communications Inc. and at Barnes McInerney Inc. where she advised clients on IR and special situation communications.  Camilla holds a B.A. Hons in Media Studies from the University of Guelph and a Diploma in Public Relations from Humber College. She is an active member of the Canadian Investor Relations Institute (CIRI), previously served on the board of the Ontario chapter, and often presents on IR-related topics at industry events and in schools.  

Mike Coffey, vice president of strategy, Q4
Mike Coffey is an experienced capital markets intelligence professional with over 20 years of service in the industry. In his current role as Vice President, Strategy Mike is instrumental in product innovation and growing Q4’s highly-respected market intelligence business. Prior to joining Q4 in 2015, Mike held senior roles in the investor relations space including Managing Partner and EVP of Oxford Intelligence Partners, Managing Director of NASDAQ’s Global Corporate Services Group and VP of Thomson Reuters’ Corporate Client Group.

Steve Winoker, vice president of investor communications, General Electric
Steve Winoker is GE’s vice president of investor relations. In this role, Mr. Winoker is responsible for communicating the vision and value of GE’s transformation with its shareholders and the financial community.

Mr. Winoker joined GE from UBS, where he served most recently as Managing Director for U.S. Multi-Industry and Electrical Equipment and Sector Head for U.S. Industrials. In this role, he served large global institutional investor clients and authored more than 450 publications covering industrial companies, including GE. Prior to UBS, Mr. Winoker held a series of leadership roles in sell-side research, general management, strategy, marketing, financial services and sales, including work at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., Honeywell Corporation, United Technologies  Corporation and Bain & Company, Inc.

Steve is a 1994 graduate of Harvard Business School, where he was named a Baker Scholar and was awarded first year honors. Steve also graduated in 1989 from Brown University with Honors in International Relations & Commerce, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, and he received the A.A. Bennett Award for Excellence in Economics.

Ben Ashwell, editor, IR Magazine
Ben Ashwell is the editor at IR Magazine and Corporate Secretary, covering investor relations, governance, risk and compliance. Prior to this, he was the founder and editor of Executive Talent, the global quarterly magazine from the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants. Before moving to the US, Ben was the vice president and editor at Executive Grapevine, overseeing a daily news website, ten annual supplements and HR Grapevine, the UK’s leading HR and talent management magazine. In his spare time, Ben writes fiction, poetry and arts and culture reviews. Eyewear Publishing recently named him in their list of the Best New British and Irish Poets.

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