November 14, 2025
The Board of Public Service Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. (PSSPTI) is pleased to announce that one of its members, Nancy Rondeaux, recently received her ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD).
“I’m very appreciative of the opportunity to complete the Directors Education Program and earn the ICD.D designation. This experience has reinforced the critical role that governance and strategic foresight play in achieving long-term success. I will continue to bring this perspective to my work as a director of the Public Service Superannuation Plan,” said Mrs. Rondeaux.
The ICD is a not-for-profit, member-based organization supporting Canadian directors and their boards. The ICD delivers ‘best in class governance education, thought leadership resources and opportunities for members to network within the director community.’
“Since joining the PSSPTI Board in 2023, Mrs. Rondeaux has consistently contributed to the work of making the Plan stronger and more sustainable for all its members,” said NS Pension CEO, Doug Moodie. “Completion of the ICD program will only supplement her ability to support Plan governance.”
“The PSSPTI Board provides strategic leadership and governance support to NS Pension’s professional management of the Superannuation Plan,” stated Board Chair, Leo McKenna. “The Plan continues to grow and strengthen, and Nancy has been an integral part of that growth. We look forward to her continuing contributions in the years ahead.”
About Nancy
Nancy Rondeaux is the Managing Director of Business Continuity and Corporate Strategy with the Nova Scotia Department of Emergency Management. She previously served as the Executive Director of the Climate Change Division at the Department of Environment and Climate Change, where she led Nova Scotia’s plan to transition to a net-zero emissions economy by 2050, oversaw the carbon pricing program and directed the development of the provincial climate change risk assessment.
Since joining the Nova Scotia public service in 2006, Nancy has held several roles with the Department of Energy, most recently as Director, where she was responsible for energy efficiency programming, energy transition initiatives and renewable energy policy. Before entering the public sector, she spent 8 years working in France with Engie and in engineering consulting.
She holds an Environmental Engineering degree from the University of Guelph. Nancy was appointed to the Public Service Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. Board in April 2023.