2025 DB New Ideas Forum

Helping Plan Members on the Path to Retirement
Presented by
THE CANADIAN LEADERSHIP CONGRESS


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THE 2025 DB NEW IDEAS FORUM


📆  February 20, 2025

📍  The Ritz-Carlton  ·  Toronto, ON

Game Changers: The Forces Reshaping Asset Management

The 2025 DB New Ideas Forum looks at the key forces shaping the future of investing, from new technologies like AI, to climate change, to geopolitical risks – all these are creating new opportunities for institutional investors, especially asset owners. This year’s Forum agenda will look at new ideas in AI and technology, climate change, the evolving space of active management, and private markets such as infrastructure, private equity and private credit. 

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This event is designed for top‑level pension executives to share ideas with strategic leaders from Canada’s defined contribution arena, to discuss a wide range of topics that matter to them.

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6:00 p.m.

Opening Cocktail Reception and Dinner
Location: Room TBD
 
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FEATURED SPEAKERS

Dominic Barton

Dominic Barton
Chair, Rio Tinto &
Chair, LeapFrog Investments

Stewart Beck

Stewart Beck
Former President and CEO,
Asia Pacific Foundation

Aaron Bennett

Aaron Bennett
Chief Investment Officer, University Pension Plan

Adam Berger

Adam Berger, CFA
Senior Managing Director and Asset Allocation Strategist, Wellington Management

Olga Bitel

Olga Bitel
Partner,
William Blair

Matt Christ

Matt Christ
Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income, Ninety One

Arup Datta

Arup Datta
Head of Global Quantitative Equity, Mackenzie Investments

Derek Evans

Derek Evans
President and Chief Executive Officer, MEG Energy

OUR PARTNERS

Burgundy
CIBC Melon
Mackenzie Investments
Polen Capital
Schroders
Sun Life
Vontobel
William Blair