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Carol Hartman is a partner with the law firm of Miller, Maki. Over the years, she has been involved in a number of community and professional activities. Carol is a past president of the Sudbury and District Law Association; she is a past executive member of the County and District Law Presidents' Association and is currently a Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada
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Chair Elect - Tony Corallo |
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Tony Corallo joined RBC Royal Banks Senior Management Team on September 22, 2000 and is currently the Vice President for Northeastern Ontario, Commercial Financial Services. He holds a degree in Commerce. Along with his strong leadership skills, Tony brings a solid background of governance experience, which includes the Sudbury Food Bank and many other boards.
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| Vice Chair - Michael McCann |
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Michael McCann, is Manager, Smelting Operations, Vale-Inco. With his extensive professional experience, coupled with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Guelph and executive training in Operations Management from the University of Western Ontario’s Ivey School of Business, he brings a wealth of engineering, business and management knowledge to the table. He is also a skilled negotiator, having participated in bargaining with both labour and government. For the past year, Michael has served as a community member for the hospital’s Performance and Monitoring Committee.
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| Treasurer - Russell Boyles |
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Russell Boyles is a Chartered Accountant and recognized business leader in the Sudbury community. He retired in 2000 as President, General Manager and Co-owner of Cambrian Ford Sales. Russell brings a great deal of governance experience, having served as Chair of the Sudbury and District Chartered Accountants Association, Treasurer of 20 years for the Huntington Conservatory of Music and Past Chair of the Manitoulin Sudbury District Health Council.
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Acting Chief of Staff - Dr. Chris Bourdon |
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Dr. Chris Bourdon is currently acting Chief of Staff for the HRSRH. He is a practicing physician in the HRSRH Emergency Department (ED), and is also Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine at Laurentian University. Dr. Bourdon is the ED lead for the Northeast Local Health Integrated Network, where he acts as an liaison for 25 ED geographic areas in Northeastern Ontario. He sits on a variety of committees, including the Medical Advisory Committee, Research Ethics Committee and is Chair of the Medical Quality Assurance Committee of the HRSRH.
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| President and CEO - Dr. Denis-Richard Roy |
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Dr. Denis-Richard Roy is an internationally-recognized leader and physician specializing in nephrology. Dr. Roy was CEO of the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) from 2002 to 2008. Over the past 20 years, Dr. Roy has held numerous leadership positions with McGill University Health Centre, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal Thoracic Institute and the Centre hospitalier régional de l’Outaouais, and was most recently Consulting Manager at CHUM.
Dr. Roy holds a Masters in Business Administration and his post-doctoral education includes an MRC Research fellow, Renal physiology from Stanford University in the US. He has been a member of several provincial, national and international boards including the Association of Canadian Academic Hospitals, Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation, Medical Research Council of Canada, National Steering Committee on Prevention of Accidents in Health Care Delivery, Nice-Harvard Organizing Committee and served as Vice Chair of the Founding Board for the Canadian Patient Safety Institute. In 2008, he was asked to assist the State of Uttar Pradesh (India) in their planning for specialized hospitals.
Dr. Denis-Richard Roy is married to Dr. Monique Dubois-Roy, a family physician, and they have one son.
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Sister Shirley Anderson has been appointed by the Sisters of the St. Joseph as the congregation’s representative on the HRSRH. Her prime responsibilities have been in administration in the field of education, including principal of Marymount College in Sudbury, and she also has experience in the health care ministry serving on various Hospital boards. Sister Shirley is presently a member of the Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Joseph and has been appointed General Treasurer of the Congregation.
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Roberta Bald is a lawyer, practising criminal law. She was born and raised in Sudbury and attended Laurentian University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology in 1975. She was a research assistant in Chicoutimi, Quebec for a year then attended the University of Manitoba and completed a Master of Science degree in Earth Science in 1981. She worked as a geological consultant, based in Timmins, from 1984 to 1990. In 1994, she attended Osgoode Hall Law School in North York, earning a law degree in 1997 and was called to the bar in February, 1999. With her family, she was very fortunate to be able to return to Sudbury in 2003.
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Sylvie Belanger is the Executive Director of Community Living West Nipissing. She received her Bachelor of Social Work from Laurentian University, and has a great deal of experience in working with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care as well as an understanding of the new Local Health Integrated Network. In addition, Sylvie has experience working with accreditation bodies, auditors, volunteers and community agencies, and has been a member of several local and regional Advisory Boards.
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Raymond Chénier, from Timmins, brings with him 36 years of experience in the field of education as a Teacher, Vice Principal, Principal, Superintendent and Director of Education in Elementary and Secondary Schools in Sudbury and Timmins. He also possesses senior government experience, serving as Assistant Deputy Minister of Education and Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Indian Affairs Special Negotiator Land Claims. In addition, Raymond served as Vice Chair and Treasurer of the Finance Committee for the Timmins and District Hospital Board
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Deborah Fildes is a member of the Matachewan First Nation and is currently working for Nog-Da-Win-Da-Min Community and Family Services as a Family Preservation Worker stationed at Atikameksheng formerly known as Whitefish Lake First Nation. She has an extensive educational background beginning with Women’s programs at Algonquin College, Health Sciences and Radiography from Cambrian College and a Bachelor’s of Social Work from Laurentian University. While doing her honours degree, she received recognition as a Thorneloe Scholar for women’s studies. Deborah’s social work practice has been predominantly in child welfare. She also has a long history of volunteerism including six years past experience as a palliative care volunteer with the Sudbury Regional Hospital.
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Lorella Hayes, a native of Sudbury, is the Chief Financial Officer/City Treasurer for the City of Greater Sudbury where she provides strategic advice and leadership on all financial matters – with an annual budget of $500 million. As a Chartered Accountant, Ms. Hayes was previously a Senior Manager with KPMG LLP Chartered Accountants, where she was responsible for the overall management to some of KPMG’s largest audit clients. In the past, she also served as Treasurer for the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Tim James is an architect and partner in the Castellan James & Partners Architects firm in Sudbury, and brings experience that will enhance the Boards skill sets in the area of capital and construction management. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Sudbury and sat as a member of St. Andrew’s Place Board of Directors, having served as Chair in 2002.
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Dr. Koka was elected as President of the Medical Staff for the HRSRH in June 2003. He is a Consultant Psychiatrist who has practised in Sudbury since 1986. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry with the University of Western Ontario. He is also Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Section Leader - Mental Health Program at NOSM, President of OMA's District 9 as well as Council Member of CPSO. He has many years of experience as Hospital Board Member.
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Dr. Roger Strasser is the Founding Dean of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM), a joint initiative of Lakehead University, Thunder Bay and Laurentian University, Sudbury. Prior to his position at the NOSM, he was Professor of Rural Health for Monash University and Head of the Monash University School of Rural Health in Australia.
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Sandra Wallenius, a resident of Sault Ste. Marie, has a keen interest in health care issues and has served on a number of health-related Boards, such as the Northeast Mental Health Centre, Community Care Access Centre and Children’s Aid Society. Her educational background in counselling and social studies lends itself well to her professional achievements as a University instructor at various institutions, a secondary school teacher and vice-principal and a professional counsellor.
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Dr. Tim Zmijowskyj was elected as the Vice President of the HRSRH Medical Staff in June 2009. He is a Sudbury native who has practiced family medicine in Northern Ontario for the past 14 years. Most recently, his work has focused on health promotion for marginalized people.
He is a longstanding teacher and researcher with the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine and he assisted in the development of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. An active participant in the local medical community, he is currently Vice-President of the Sudbury and District Medical Society.
In 2003, he was presented with the Sisters of St. Joseph Award for Excellence and in 2009 the Ontario College of Family Physicians recognized him as the Family Physician of the Year for the Northern Region.
He currently practices at the Shkagamik-Kwe Aboriginal Health Centre and the Sudbury Regional Hospital, Mental Health Primary Care Clinic.
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