Meg Davis
Meg Davis was appointed to the Toronto Metropolitan University Board of Governors on March 16, 2023, for three years. Meg is the Chief Development Officer for Waterfront Toronto (a tri-government organization) and part of the corporation’s Senior Management Team. She is responsible for leading the strategic development of lands that Waterfront Toronto stewards as part of its revitalization efforts to ensure every project contributes to the corporate objectives of high design and complete, sustainable and inclusive communities.
Meg has over 35 years of experience as a planner and real estate expert for both the public and private sectors including Bramalea Limited, KPMG and Waterfront Toronto. She has an Undergraduate Degree in Urban Development from Western University, a Master’s in Business Administration and a Certificate in Executive Leadership both from the Rotman School of Management.
Meg is a Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners, Ontario Professional Planners Institute, Urban Land Institute and Lambda Alpha International.
Her previous community service and board experience includes: Co-chair Women’s Leadership Initiative Urban Land Institute, Director and President of Mothercraft (delivery agent for early childhood education through its Early Years Centres), Committee Lead – Community Plan for the Cognashene Cottagers Association, Board of Directors South Armour Heights Ratepayers Association and Participant in CivicAction’s CivicMatch program. Meg has also completed From Bystander to Ally Indigenous Cultural Safety Training.