
Corporate management: demonstrated experience in successfully managing large organizations with a demonstrated ability to identify problems, review strategies and maintain accountability experience in board capacity development and succession planning.
Strategic outlook and alignment: ability to take a broad, holistic, and strategic view of an organization capacity to grasp the meaning of trends and interrelationships between an organization and its environment ability to connect strategies to specific activities and to the achievement of an organizations objectives. Corporate governance: extensive experience in corporate governance, including the co-ordination of committees and the selection of committee members capacity to ensure proper deliberations on all matters requiring the Board’s attention demonstrated ability to ensure cohesion of direction and purpose a policy and strategic level. Organization and leadership: demonstrated leadership and decision-making qualities and organizational abilities to ensure Board meetings are conducted in an efficient, effective, and focused manner. The following is a list of competencies, knowledge, and experience required by directors collectively: Prince Edward Island is responsible for the nomination of one person. The Board of Management consists of 15 members appointed by the Governor in Council, 11 of whom have been nominated by the provinces and territories.
The Board has the responsibility of overseeing the organization and management of the CRA, including the development of the Corporate Business Plan, and the management of policies related to resources, services, property, personnel, and contracts.The Board fulfills its responsibilities with the assistance of four committees, which undertake much of the detailed work of the Board – the Governance, Audit, Human Resources and Resources Committees. What is the function of the CRA Board of Management? The CRA has the mandate to administer tax, benefits, and other programs, and to ensure compliance on behalf of governments across Canada, thereby contributing to the ongoing economic and social well-being of Canadians. The Canada Revenue Agency Board is responsible for overseeing the organization and administration of the CRA.