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Samantha Cheung

Principal, Balsam Advisory

Samantha Cheung is the Principal of Balsam Advisory, providing investor relations and capital advisory services, primarily focused on small and mid cap companies. Samantha’s work is firmly values-driven and rooted in more than two decades of expertise and executive leadership positions in finance roles with a Canadian bank and several publicly traded insurance companies, as well as Board experience supporting several not-for-profit organizations including Women in Capital Markets. She was recently appointed Chair of the Oakville Symphony, where she is also their Inaugural Chair of the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility Committee (IDEA) and a member of the Audit Committee.

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