Bill Black

Male, Person

1950 –

29

Who is Bill Black?

William "Bill" Black is a businessman and a politician from Nova Scotia. He ran in the Leadership race for the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia in 2006, finishing second to Rodney MacDonald.

Prior to announcing his candidacy, he won the Halifax Citadel nomination to be the Tory candidate for the next election. He lost the election to NDP candidate Leonard Preyra.

Black graduated from Dalhousie University with two degrees at age 19, and then went on to complete his professional training in 1974. He started working for Maritime Life, a company that was co-founded by his great-grandfather, The Hon. William Anderson Black, in 1922.

Bill Black entered senior management at 22, and eventually became President and CEO. During his nine years as President, the Company saw continuous expansion and record profits with the number of jobs in Halifax more than doubling to over 1100.

Under his leadership, Maritime Life gained a solid reputation for employee relations and appearing every year among the leaders in the “Report on Business” list of top 50 employers in Canada. When Maritime's parent company, Hancock, was purchased by Manulife, Black resigned rather than move to Ontario.

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Born
1950
Canada
Nationality
  • Canada
Education
  • Dalhousie University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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