Canadian Medical Association appoints new CEO
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA), the national association of physicians, has appointed Paul-Emile Cloutier secretary general and chief executive officer, effective next month. Mr Cloutier has served with the CMA for seven years, joining as assistant secretary, general advocacy, communications and public affairs in 2002. He has previously held roles with Via Rail Canada, as director of community and government relations, as well as a number of governmental positions, including intergovernmental affairs at the Ontario government, foreign affairs, and the Federal Department of Immigration.