4 Electrical Industry Execs among WXN’s Canada’s Most Powerful Women

4 Women from Electrical Industry among WXN’s Canada’s Most Powerful Women

 

December 11, 2016

The Women’s Executive Network (WXN) recently unveiled its 2016 list of Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award Winners.

The Top 100 Awards celebrate the accomplishments of Canada’s leading female executives who have raised their voices, overturned obstacles, empowered the voiceless and paved a path for the next generation. The awards also applaud the organizations and networks that support them.

“Women are not just leading companies, headlines and new deals, we’re doing so in record numbers. In addition to closing the gender gap for participation in post-secondary education and the workforce, we’re excelling at the top levels of every sector,” says WXN Owner & CEO, Sherri Stevens.

“The purpose of the Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards is about celebration and inspiration. By recognizing a community of now 939 remarkable women, we get the opportunity to look back, appreciate the hard work it took to get here and show the next generation of leaders what’s possible.”

Among this year’s Top 100 winners are the following electrical industry members.

  • Judith Athaide, President & CEO, The Cogent Group Inc. Judith Athaide has more than 25 years experience in the energy industry and has been heavily involved in electricity deregulation in Alberta. Her expertise is wide-ranging: strategy, generation asset development, valuation and optimization, power marketing/trading, risk management and the creation of strategic alliances. She excels at synthesizing complex issues and conveying them in simple, understandable terms.
  • Lise Croteau, EVP & CFO, Hydro-Québec. Lise Croteau joined Hydro-Québec in 1986 and has held increasingly senior management positions. In 2004, she was the first woman appointed corporate controller and, prior to her current role, she was the first woman to serve as acting president and chief executive officer. Croteau is a member of the board of the Montréal Heart Institute Foundation and also serves on the board of trustees of the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts and is vice-chair of its audit committee.
  • Cynthia Hansen, President, Gas Distribution & Power, Enbridge (nominated as SVP, Operations, Enbridge Pipelines Inc.). Cynthia Hansen brings almost 20 years of experience working in finance, operations and safety leadership roles within Enbridge to her role as president and member of the executive leadership team. The now-two-time WXN Top 100 award winner serves on the board of the Canadian Gas Association, the Ontario Energy Association and the University of Alberta School of Business Advisory Council.
  • Evelyn Sutherland, CFO, Enercare Inc. Since Evelyn Sutherland’s appointment as chief financial officer, Enercare has quadrupled its revenue and market cap, delivering total shareholder returns of 232 per cent. This represents nearly 20 times the return of the S&P/TSX composite over the same period. She currently serves on the board of directors for the Canadian Mental Health Association, York Region and South Simcoe branch, and serves as the treasurer and chair of the audit committee.

The Top 100 Awards span the private, public and not-for-profit sectors and are given to remarkable women in nine different categories:

  • BMO Arts & Communications
  • RBC Champions
  • Accenture Corporate Directors
  • Scotiabank Corporate Executives
  • CIBC Entrepreneurs
  • TELUS Future Leaders
  • KPMG Professionals
  • PwC Public Sector Leaders
  • Sun Life Financial Trailblazers & Trendsetters
  • Vanguard Award, presented by Deloitte

Founded in 1997, WXN is Canada’s leading organization dedicated to the advancement and recognition of women in management, executive, professional and board roles. WXN is led by Owner & CEO Sherri Stevens, owner of the award-winning, multi-million dollar Workforce Management Company Stevens Resource Group Inc., which she established in 1990. In 2008, WXN launched in Ireland, followed by London, UK in 2015, creating an international community of female leaders.

 

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Mastering Advanced Bidding Strategies in Electrical Contracting

    Mastering Advanced Bidding Strategies in Electrical Contracting

    December 1, 2025 By Melvin Newman, Patabid CEO & Ian Paterson, Patabid Client Success Manager and journeyman electrician with 30+ years of experience In the competitive world of electrical contracting, knowing how to estimate electrical jobs effectively can make the difference between winning profitable projects and watching opportunities slip away. For electrical contractors, mastering advanced… Read More…

  • Why Choosing the Right USB Charger Matters

    Why Choosing the Right USB Charger Matters

    December 1, 2025 Not all USB Chargers are Created Equal As the number of devices used daily increases, so does the need for a charger that delivers safe speeds and maximum charging potential. A high-quality USB charger delivers efficient charging without risk of damage, but the sea of USB chargers and outlets available on online… Read More…

  • How Homebuilding Incentives Can Pay Off for Cities, Homeowners and Local Economies: New Concordia Study

    December 1, 2025 A new study from Concordia University’s John Molson School of Business finds that improving housing affordability isn’t just a social good — it’s an economic growth opportunity. Build and Benefit: How Homebuilding Incentives Can Pay Off for Cities, Homeowners and Local Economies reframes housing policy reform as a sustainable fiscal growth strategy, demonstrating meaningful… Read More…

  • The Importance of HazLoc LED Lighting for Safe Workplaces

    The Importance of HazLoc LED Lighting for Safe Workplaces

    November 30, 2025 By CSC LED In Canada’s industrial lighting sector, one of the most critical yet often overlooked safety components is lighting designed specifically for hazardous locations, otherwise known as HazLoc (hazardous location) LED lighting. For workplaces dealing with flammable gases, vapours, combustible dust, or ignitable fibres, standard LED fixtures simply don’t cut it…. Read More…


Changing Scene

  • Skills Ontario Celebrates the Expansion of Trades & Tech Truck Program

    Skills Ontario Celebrates the Expansion of Trades & Tech Truck Program

    December 1, 2025 Skills Ontario is expanding its fleet of Trades & Tech mobile unit thanks to support from the Ontario Government. The government announced this morning it’s investment in Skills Ontario to expand experiential opportunities for Ontario’s future workforce.    “Ontario’s future relies on a strong, skilled workforce,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration,… Read More…

  • BC’s Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement aims to Facilitate Interprovincial Trade

    BC’s Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement aims to Facilitate Interprovincial Trade

    December 1, 2025 A new agreement signed by all provinces, territories, and the federal government will break down interprovincial trade barriers, making it easier for B.C. businesses to sell products across Canada, and for people to buy Canadian-made goods.   “When threats to Canada’s economic security land at our doorstep, we’re at our best when we work together as… Read More…

  • EB Horsman’s Commitment to Giving Back – A Year in Recap 2024/2025

    EB Horsman’s Commitment to Giving Back – A Year in Recap 2024/2025

    December 1, 2025 EB Horsman Cares is the company’s community engagement program that supports local children’s hospitals, communities, and non-profit initiatives with donations, fundraising, volunteering, and scholarships.  Since 1993, BC Children’s Hospital has been the primary recipient of EB Horsman & Son’s fundraising. However, as EB Horsman has continued to expand its businesses across Western… Read More…

  • Build Canada Homes Introduces Policy Framework to Guide its Investments in Affordable Housing

    Build Canada Homes Introduces Policy Framework to Guide its Investments in Affordable Housing

    December 1, 2025 Central to that work, the Government of Canada is stepping up with the recently launched Build Canada Homes, new federal agency with a mandate to scale up the supply of affordable housing across Canada. Build Canada Homes will also help fight homelessness by building transitional and supportive housing – working with provinces,… Read More…