Board of Directors

RBC Place London is a multi-purpose convention facility, incorporated in 1993, and owned by the City of London. We're governed by a Board of Directors, appointed by Municipal Council. This volunteer Board is responsible for the governance and strategic direction of the London Convention Centre Corporation. 

Mission

The Board is the leadership body setting strategic direction and annual budget, ensuring fiscal responsibility, and providing oversight of this city-owned asset. The mission of RBC Place London is to contribute to the economic prosperity of London while adding to the vibrancy to downtown through the hosting of events.

Leadership

The General Manager & CEO recommended by the Board of Directors, and appointed by council, is responsible for leading a professional hospitality team, management, and daily operational oversight of RBC Place London.

Mandate

RBC Place London is a purpose-built convention centre, which hosts conventions, conferences and multi-day events driving economic impact for the community and hosting special/community events which add to the diversity and vibrancy of London’s downtown.

Governance Approach

The board of 12 volunteers focuses on strategic leadership, organizational governance, fiscal responsibility, and asset oversight. Eight business or organizational sectors, as defined in the by-law, are represented on the board, with the Mayor of London, two Councillors, and an appointment by the City Manager as a non-voting member.  75% of the Board members must live or work within the London city boundary. Board members are eligible to serve up to a maximum of six years with staggered terms of one, two or three years. 

Board Meetings

The public portion of RBC Place London Board meetings are open to the general public.
Download Complete List of 2024 Board & Executive Committee Meetings

Strategic Plan and Annual Updates

Reports

 

Interested in joining our Board?
Board Recruitment Package       Board Application Form


Meet the RBC Place London Board of Directors