Awards

2019 Chapter Awards for Distinguished Service

May 6, 2019

The Canadian College of Health Leaders is proud to announce the recipients of the 2019 Chapter Awards for Distinguished Service. This award provides an opportunity for chapters to recognize locally and nationally the individuals or corporate members who have made a significant contribution to their chapter. The recipients have been selected by their respective chapters in recognition for their involvement in College activities and for their leadership in educational programming, member recruitment or other areas of voluntary contribution.

BC INTERIOR
Colleen McEachern, CHE
Director, Capital Planning and Clinical Design
Interior Health Authority
BC LOWER MAINLAND
Kris Gustavson
Corporate Director, Accreditation & Patient Experience, Safety & Outcome Improvement
PHSA
BLUENOSE
Brent Van Buskirk, CHE
Director of
Health System Strategies
& Government Affairs, Atlantic

Medtronic
EASTERN ONTARIO
Jennifer Proulx, CHE
Director,
Integrated Care Delivery Systems

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
GREATER TORONTO AREA
Sonia Jacobs
Vice President,
Quality & Client Engagement

Bellwoods Centres for Community Living
HAMILTON AND AREA
Sarrah Lal
Senior Manager,
MGD Initiative for Innovation
in Healthcare; Assistant Professor

Division of Education & Innovation Department of Medicine, MGD School of Medicine; McMaster University
MANITOBA
Marilyn Robinson, CHE 
NEON LIGHTS
Andrea Reibmayr, CHE
Coach
ARC Executive Coaching
QUÉBEC
Daniel Ayotte, CHE
Lieutenant-Colonel, Chief of Staff, 4 Health Services Group
Canadian Armed Forces, Longue-Pointe military base
SOUTHERN ALBERTA
Nancy Hughes
Vice‐President & Chief Operating Officer
Bethany Care Society
SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO
Julie Campbell
MAiD Navigator
South West LHIN
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Bart Johnson, CHE
Manager, Patient Safety Systems and Processes
Vancouver Island Health Authority

These awards are part of our  CCHL National Awards Program and will be presented at the CCHL Annual General Meeting on June 9, 2019 in Toronto prior to the  2019 National Health Leadership Conference (NHLC).