CEO of Royal Canadian Mint to resign in July after just three years on the job
OTTAWA — The CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint has abruptly declared she is leaving her post later this summer after just three years of a five-year term, citing a desire for a better work-life balance.
In a statement, Sandra Hanington says as of July 1, she will resign from her role as chief executive of the Crown corporation that mints and distributes Canada’s monetary coins, a job she described as enjoyable but “highly demanding.”
“After considerable thought and reflection, I am confident the timing of my decision is right for the corporation and for me,” says the statement, posted to the mint’s website Tuesday.
“This experience has been tremendous but also highly demanding. As I move on to the next stage of my career, I hope to attain that elusive balance so many seek in their professional and personal lives.”


