Christopher M. Wallace
About Christopher M. Wallace
Christopher M. Wallace serves as Senior Legal Counsel for Investment Management at the Canadian Medical Association, bringing extensive experience in both business and not-for-profit sectors. His legal career spans various roles, including General Counsel at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and Assistant General Counsel at the Canadian Red Cross Society.
Work at Canadian Medical Association
Christopher M. Wallace has served as Senior Legal Counsel for Investment Management at the Canadian Medical Association since 2021. In this role, he provides legal expertise focused on investment management, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and offering practical legal solutions tailored to the organization's needs.
Education and Expertise
Christopher M. Wallace holds a Bachelor of Commerce (B. Comm) degree in Finance from the University of Ottawa, which he completed from 1992 to 1996. He also earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Queen's University, studying Common Law from 1996 to 1999. His educational background supports his extensive experience in legal counsel roles across various sectors.
Background
Christopher M. Wallace has a diverse professional background, having worked in both the business and not-for-profit sectors. His career includes significant roles in legal counsel for organizations such as the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Canadian Red Cross Society, and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. His experience spans various industries, including healthcare, housing, and municipal governance.
Achievements in Legal Counsel
Throughout his career, Christopher M. Wallace has held multiple legal counsel positions, including General Counsel at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and Assistant General Counsel at the Canadian Red Cross Society. He has also worked as Corporate Counsel at Watchfire Corporation and Assistant General Counsel at Med-Eng Systems, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of legal frameworks in different sectors.