Doane Grant Thornton Appoints New CEO Amidst Broad Leadership Overhaul
Event summary
- Heath Moore has been appointed CEO of Doane Grant Thornton, effective April 1, 2026.
- Outgoing CEO Kevin Ladner will remain as a Partner until his retirement at the end of 2026.
- Sharon Healy is now Chief Strategy Officer, Sandra Pietrzyk is Chief People and Culture Officer, and Kyle McMurtry is National Tax Leader.
- The Doane Grant Thornton Foundation will award a $5,000 scholarship annually for 10 years in honor of Kevin Ladner.
- Multiple regional leadership changes were announced, including appointments for Western, Central, Atlantic Canada, Southern Ontario, Alberta, and Nova Scotia.
The big picture
This leadership transition, coupled with the broad reshuffling of regional leadership, suggests a deliberate effort by Doane Grant Thornton to refresh its management team and potentially recalibrate its strategic direction. The firm, a significant player in the Canadian accounting and advisory market, faces ongoing pressure to adapt to evolving client needs and competitive landscape. The scholarship program signals a commitment to cultivating the next generation of accounting professionals, a key factor in long-term growth.
What we're watching
- Execution Risk
- The simultaneous changes across multiple leadership roles introduce execution risk; the firm's ability to maintain client service quality and operational efficiency will be critical to monitor.
- Strategic Alignment
- Heath Moore's experience in tax and public policy suggests a potential shift in Doane's advocacy efforts; observing how his strategic priorities align with the firm's broader advisory services will be important.
- Regional Dynamics
- The reshuffling of regional leadership could signal a realignment of Doane's geographic focus; tracking performance metrics in Atlantic Canada and Western Canada will reveal the impact of these changes.
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