About
Community leader with 25+ years of proven experience working for social, climate, and economic justice.
Grounded in justice, equity, and community.
Over the course of my career, I have worked alongside non-profits, philanthropic organizations, credit unions, cooperatives, and community groups to help them navigate complexity and achieve meaningful impact.
My work is grounded in a commitment to justice, equity, community leadership, and decolonization. I bring both strategic thinking and practical experience to the challenges organizations face today.

Professional Background
My work spans leadership roles in philanthropy, finance, social enterprise, and international development, along with board governance and teaching. Across these roles, I have supported organizations navigating change, developing strategy, and strengthening their impact in communities.
Key Skills

Career Highlights
- VP, Grants & Community Initiatives (Acting), Vancouver Foundation (2022)
- Director, Strategic Granting & Emergent Opportunities, Vancouver Foundation (2020-2025)
- Senior Consultant, Enterprise Innovation & Transformation, Vancity Credit Union (2017-2020)
- Manager, Community Leadership Investment, Vancity Credit Union (2008-2017)
- Sessional Instructor, Grant & Proposal Writing, BCIT (2004-2010)
Board & Education
- Board Treasurer/Secretary, Southern Gulf Islands Community Resource Centre (2023-present)
- Board Director, Common Threads Social Enterprise (2018-2020)
- Master of Arts (Public Policy/Political Science), University of Saskatchewan
- Certificate in Non-Profit Management, Simon Fraser University
Community Trust & Collaborative Work
I've worked with community groups, collaborations, coalitions, movements, and social impact organizations (including cooperatives and credit unions) both in Canada and overseas to advance justice, equity, decolonization, leadership, and innovation.
I've been privileged to work for and with systemically marginalized communities, including 2SLBGTQIA+, women and gender diverse folks, Indigenous peoples, immigrants and refugees, neurodivergent folks, seniors, people with different abilities, and low income people, among others.
Past Roles
At Vancity Credit Union, I worked in innovation leadership, enterprise planning, and community investment, building flexible strategic and operational plans for the organization to create a more sustainable and just future economy.
I worked internationally with the Canadian Cooperative Association and with Mercy Corps in Cambodia, Ghana, Uganda and southern Africa including Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, integrating credit unions and local cooperatives to build stronger regional economies and supporting food security, economic justice and gender inclusion.
Most recently, I was the Director, Strategic Granting at the Vancouver Foundation. I was responsible for leading a team of talented grant makers to distribute more than $40M annually to support systems change, justice and equity work in communities who have been systemically marginalized, including Indigenous communities.
Approach, Values & Working Philosophy
My consulting work is grounded in values-driven leadership and a practical understanding of how organizations function in complex environments.
I support non-profits, charities, philanthropic organizations, and for-profit organizations to achieve the community impact they are seeking.
I bring more than two decades of experience in community leadership and organizational strategy, and I aim to be a trusted advisor to leaders and boards working through complex and changing circumstances.
Several values guide the way I approach this work:
Humility & Curiosity
Centering 'nothing about us without us', listening and collaboration
Integrity
Honesty even when messages and decisions are difficult
Clarity
Working with organizations to move through complexity and change
Pragmatism
Building strong operational plans that are flexible, responsive and impactful
Above all, I aim to help organizations find clarity, build practical strategies, and move forward with purpose.
Let's Connect
I live on the traditional, ancestral territory of the Tseycum and Tsawout peoples with my wife. Together, we have 5 grown children who don’t visit as much as we would like.
I love the Oxford comma and think allyship should always be a verb.
I’d love to chat with you about your own work in community and how I can contribute to it.