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Born in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Louie received his [[Bachelor of Commerce|BComm]] from [[University of British Columbia]] and became a [[chartered accountant]] three years later. He serves on several boards of companies and non-profit organizations, including the [[Royal Bank of Canada]], the [[Duke University|Duke University Medical Centre]] and the Neuroscience Canada Foundation.
Born in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], Louie received his [[Bachelor of Commerce|BComm]] from [[University of British Columbia]] and became a [[chartered accountant]] three years later. He serves on several boards of companies and non-profit organizations, including the [[Royal Bank of Canada]], the [[Duke University|Duke University Medical Centre]] and the Neuroscience Canada Foundation.


He serves on several boards, including the [[World Economic Forum]], the [[Vancouver Board of Trade]], the British Columbia Business Council, Simon Fraser University, [[Duke University]], the [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] at Harvard University, [[Canfor Corporation]], the [[Royal Bank of Canada]], and the Food Marketing Institute.
He serves on several boards, including the [[World Economic Forum]], the [[Vancouver Board of Trade]] (Chairman 1996-1997), the British Columbia Business Council, Simon Fraser University, [[Duke University]], the [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] at Harvard University, [[Canfor Corporation]], the [[Royal Bank of Canada]], and the Food Marketing Institute.


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Brandt C. Louie is President and CEO of H.Y. Louie Co. Limited, and Chairman and CEO of London Drugs Limited. He succeeded his late father Tong Louie in 1998 on the elder man's death. Brandt Louie was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by British Columbia Business.

As Chairman/CEO, Louie leads London Drugs charity committee, which oversees the company's corporate contributions to health and wellness organizations, medical research, education and the arts.

Chancellorship

Louie received an Honorary Doctorate from Simon Fraser University and has been a member of the university's board of governors for the past five years. He became SFU's ninth Chancellor on 1 June 2005.

Education/Affiliations

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Louie received his BComm from University of British Columbia and became a chartered accountant three years later. He serves on several boards of companies and non-profit organizations, including the Royal Bank of Canada, the Duke University Medical Centre and the Neuroscience Canada Foundation.

He serves on several boards, including the World Economic Forum, the Vancouver Board of Trade (Chairman 1996-1997), the British Columbia Business Council, Simon Fraser University, Duke University, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Canfor Corporation, the Royal Bank of Canada, and the Food Marketing Institute.

Order of precedence
Preceded by Order of precedence in British Columbia
as of 2008
Succeeded by
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