Darcy Drury
About Darcy Drury
Darcy Drury is a GMRP Associate at CIBC with a diverse background in education, government, and financial services.
Current Role at CIBC
Darcy Drury currently holds the position of GMRP Associate at CIBC. He began his role in 2018 and has been involved in various projects within the company's Graduates Matter Rotational Program. This position highlights his ongoing commitment and contribution to the financial services sector.
Previous Positions in Financial Services and Government
Darcy Drury's professional journey includes his tenure as a Summer Associate in CIBC's Graduates Matter Rotational Program in 2017. He also worked as a Junior Trade Commissioner at Global Affairs Canada | Affaires Mondiales Canada in 2016, where he was stationed in Bangkok, Thailand. These roles underscore his diverse experience and adaptability within the sector.
Experience in Education and Entrepreneurship
Before his foray into the financial services industry, Darcy Drury was an Elementary School Teacher at Korea Dual Language Program Academy from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, he demonstrated his entrepreneurial skills as a Franchise Owner at College Pro from 2009 to 2012. These roles reflect his varied interests and capability to succeed in different professional environments.
Academic Background
Darcy Drury attained a Master of Business Administration from the University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management between 2016 and 2018. He also achieved a Master's degree from the University of Toronto, along with a Bachelor of Arts from the same institution in 2010. Prior to that, he completed a double-major in Economics and Political Science at McGill University, graduating in 2012. His early education includes four years at Saint Michael's College from 2004 to 2008.
Research Focus and Interests
During his studies at the Munk School of Global Affairs, Darcy Drury focused on the international taxation of multinational corporations and cross-Pacific trade patterns. He also explored the impact of populist radical right-wing parties in Europe as part of his academic pursuits. These research interests align with his passion for effective governance in banking and the role of banks in the global economy.