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  1. Elizabeth DowdeswellWikipedia. Elizabeth Violet Dowdeswell, OC, OOnt (* 9. November 1944 in Belfast, Nordirland als Elizabeth Violet Patton) ist eine kanadische Beamtin und frühere Untergeneralsekretärin der Vereinten Nationen. Von 1992 bis 1998 leitete sie als Exekutivdirektorin das UN-Umweltprogramm.

  2. Violet Elizabeth Dowdeswell OC OOnt (née Patton; born November 9, 1944) is a Canadian public servant who served as the 29th lieutenant governor of Ontario from 2014 to 2023. As lieutenant governor, Dowdeswell was the viceregal representative of the Crown in Right of Ontario and the first in over seven decades to serve under two ...

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  3. The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell The Honourable Edith Dumont was invested as Ontario's 30th Lieutenant Governor on November 27, 2023. The first Francophone to hold the office, she was appointed following a long and distinguished career in education.

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  4. Photo: UNEP. Elizabeth Dowdeswell served as UNEP’s third Executive Director between 1992 and 1998. Under her leadership, UNEP enhanced its use of technology to better understand environmental issues. Her work as the founding President and CEO of Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization resulted in a government decision on the long ...

  5. 23. Sept. 2014 · Elizabeth Dowdeswell has been sworn in as Ontario's new lieutenant-governor. (Patrick Morrell/CBC) She was greeted by outgoing Lt.-Gov. David Onley, who had held the vice-regal position for the...

  6. The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell. Historical information about Lieutenant Governors since 1867, pre-Confederation Governors, and previous Government Houses.

  7. 23. Sept. 2014 · The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell is Ontario's 29th Lieutenant Governor. Prior to this appointment, she served as President and CEO of the Council of Canadian Academies, and has had a number of successful leadership roles in public policy, the energy industry, education and the public service.