Cam di Prata

Cam di Prata

Executive Vice President and Head of Corporate and Investment Banking for a major Canadian chartered bank.

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Cam di Prata is a Toronto-based, Executive Vice President and Head of Corporate and Investment Banking for a major Canadian chartered bank. He began his career as a Mergers & Acquisitions professional and in a career spanning over 23 years, he has worked for several domestic and international investment banks.

When not at work, Cam is an active supporter of the Toronto arts and academic scene. He is a former Director of the Canadian Opera Company, a Director of the Luminato Festival for Arts & Creativity, Chairman of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s Corporate Advisory Committee, a member of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 Advisory Board, a member of the Munk Centre’s Global Affairs Advisory Board and a member of the Young Presidents Organization.

Born in Montreal, he is fluent in three languages. He completed a Bachelor of Commerce at Concordia University and an MBA at the University of Western Ontario’s Ivey School of Business.

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