July 15, 2026
The Board of Public Service Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. (PSSPTI) is pleased to announce that one of its members, Jennifer Glennie, recently received her ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD).
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to have completed the Directors Education Program and to obtain my ICD.D designation. This training will strengthen my ability to contribute to thoughtful oversight, sound decision-making, and strong governance at the Board table”, said Ms. Glennie.
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.’
Ms. Glennie has been a very solid contributor to the PSSPTI Board since joining it in 2023,” said NS Pension CEO, Doug Moodie. “Completion of the ICD program will only enhance her capacity to support PSSP governance and continue the work of strengthening the Plan and making it more sustainable for all its members
“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 Jennifer has been an integral part of that growth. We look forward to her continuing contributions in the years ahead.”
About Jennifer
Jennifer Glennie was appointed Deputy Minister of the Office of Addictions and Mental Health in January 2026.
Prior to joining the Office of Addictions and Mental Health, Jennifer served as Attorney General and Deputy Minister for the Department of Justice. In this role, she led a multi-disciplinary team, delivering a broad range of programs and services to ensure the rights, safety and access to justice for all Nova Scotians.
Prior to joining the Department of Justice, Jennifer served as Associate Deputy Minister of the Executive Council Office and Acting Clerk to the Executive Council (Cabinet). In this role, she facilitated and supported the development and implementation of government-wide policies and priorities, helping to organize government activities to achieve mandated objectives. Since joining the provincial public service in 2008, Jennifer has also served as Senior Solicitor with the Legal Services Division, Secretary to the Executive Council and Executive Director of Court Services.
Jennifer was a founding member of the Progress Monitoring Committee, representing the Province of Nova Scotia. The Committee provides accountability, monitoring and reporting on progress related to the recommendations of the Final Report of the Mass Casualty Commission. She also serves on the Board of the Nova Scotia Public Superannuation Plan Trustee Inc. and is a member of the Governance Committee for the Lawyers Insurance Association of Nova Scotia (LIANS).
Prior to joining the Government of Nova Scotia, Jennifer helped clients for more than ten years as a lawyer in private practice.
Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from Dalhousie University, and a Bachelor of Arts from King’s College. She was admitted to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1998 and was recognized with the distinguished King’s counsel designation in 2025.