Tides Canada President and CEO Ross McMillan to leave the organization this year

VANCOUVER, BC – Tides Canada announced today that Ross McMillan has decided to leave his position at Tides Canada towards the end of 2018. McMillan has worked with Tides Canada for 18 years.

Tides Canada was founded in 2000. That same year, its first shared platform project—the Rainforest Solutions Project—was launched. McMillan was initially recruited as the Rainforest Solutions Project’s first director, and he soon began to advise Tides Canada and other foundations on an ambitious plan for their work in the Great Bear Rainforest region of British Columbia.

In 2007 McMillan was appointed as Tides Canada’s President. McMillan has provided overall strategic direction for Tides Canada and has identified opportunities to bring philanthropy, civil society, business, and government together in pursuit of positive change.

“During my tenure as CEO, we have grown Tides Canada’s reach in helping Canadians secure a healthy environment while promoting social and economic prosperity. We have made over $200 million in grants to hundreds of Canadian charities and Indigenous communities. And we’ve established over 100 charitable projects on our shared platform to advance ground breaking environmental and social causes,” said McMillan.

With nearly 30 years in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors, McMillan has extensive experience managing organizations and coalitions to achieve success in complex circumstances. McMillan’s public-sector work includes appointments with the British Columbia government, the Government of Canada, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and the City of Vancouver. McMillan’s career, before and during his tenure at Tides Canada, has contributed significantly to positive environmental, social, and economic outcomes. Between 1994 and 2000, he led the process to have Clayoquot Sound established as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and oversaw the establishment of the Clayoquot Biosphere Trust and its federally funded endowment. Between 2000 and 2007, he represented a consortium of foundations in their work with other parties to design and establish the Coast Funds, which oversees $120 million in public and philanthropic contributions to support conservation and sustainable economic development in the Great Bear Rainforest.

“Leadership change is healthy for an organization. My decision to make this change now is predicated in the knowledge that Tides Canada has never been in a better place. Our extraordinary board is fully engaged. The staff are remarkable and deeply committed to our mission, and the executive and management teams display a rare blend of vision, practicality, and tenacity. We are financially strong. Our exciting partnerships with Indigenous peoples are expanding across the country. And we continue to attract amazing opportunities to Tides Canada.”

A search for a new CEO will be launched in the early summer. McMillan will stay at Tides Canada until a replacement is hired.

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About Tides Canada
Tides Canada is a national charity dedicated to a healthy environment, social equity, and economic prosperity for all Canadians. Tides Canada provides grants to Canadian charities and collaborates with diverse partners, offering a platform for on-the-ground efforts to create uncommon solutions for the common good.

For more information:
Alison Henning, Communications Manager, Tides Canada
alison.henning@makeway.org | 236-317-2778