Doug Moen Joins Max Bell Foundation Board of Directors

Max Bell Foundation is delighted to announce that Doug Moen has joined our Board of Directors. Mr. Moen is currently the Director of Executive Education at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy in Regina.

Mr. Moen graduated from the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, in 1979. After spending two years working as Executive Assistant to the Honourable Ray Hnatyshyn at the House of Commons in Ottawa, he returned to Saskatchewan and started his career with the Saskatchewan Department of Justice in 1983.

Mr. Moen’s public service career included serving as Deputy Minister to the Premier (2009-2016), Deputy Minister of Justice and the Deputy Attorney General (2002–2009), and Executive Director of the Public Law Division and the Executive Director of the Community Justice Division (1997-2002).

He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1995, served as the President of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada (1997-98), was a member of the Executive of the Canadian Bar Association – Saskatchewan Branch (2000-2007), and was a board member with the Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan (2002-2007). Mr. Moen is currently Chair of the Global Transportation Hub Board, a member of the Canada West Foundation Board, a member and past Chair of the Phoenix Residential Society board, and a member of the Saskatchewan Health Quality Council’s and Max Bell Foundation’s Board of Directors.

“On behalf of the Members and Directors of Max Bell Foundation, I am very pleased to announce this appointment” said Carolyn Hursh, Chair of Max Bell Foundation’s Board. “Mr. Moen’s unique experience will be an invaluable addition to the Foundation’s governance and decision making.”