Our Leadership

Easter Seals Alberta

Our Board of Directors

Graeme Auchincloss, President

I support Easter Seals as it is a tremendous organization that supports Albertans living with disabilities & medical conditions through a variety of programs. By raising awareness and advocating for greater accessibility & inclusion, we are making a difference in the lives of many in our province.

Stephen Connelley, Vice President

I am excited to join the amazing team at Easter Seals Alberta to help continue the great work they do in ensuring Albertans with disabilities have opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, create lifelong memories and build friendships in a safe environment.

Dorothy Arts

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Katherine Such

Chief Executive Officer, Easter Seals Alberta

I am excited to lead an incredible team and continue the excellent work we have been doing over the last 70 years to ensure stability and growth in the future. To accomplish our mission in today’s changing landscape, we must evolve, innovate, and lead the transformation of our programs and services to best serve our clients, campers and people with disabilities and medical conditions.

Stewart Maier

I’m proud to be involved with Easter Seals Alberta because their approach is clear, direct, and genuinely helpful to those who need it most— through real-world support for individuals and families navigating disability. Their programs deliver dignity, independence, and opportunity, and I appreciate the opportunity to help further that mission.

Makrina Morozowski

I have been involved with Easter Seals for over 15 years and am excited to continue my involvement on the board level. What Camp Horizon and Easter Seals Alberta does for those living with disabilities creates community, connection, and relative independence. I look forward to expanding my skills, leadership, and working with an incredible team!

Adam Darbellay

I proudly support Easter Seals Alberta because I believe people of all abilities have the right to lead independent, full, and enriched lives. Easter Seals is breaking down barriers with programs like Red Shirt Day and Camp Horizon that serve to raise awareness, sponsor inclusion, and provide lifelong memories for the more than 20 percent of Albertans living with a disability.

Trevor Brick, Treasurer

I am proud to serve with Easter Seals Alberta.  Easter Seal’s mission aligns with my personal values, as I believe in helping people live their best lives.  It is a privilege for me to contribute to the meaningful impact our organization has today and for the next generation of children.  Together, we advocate for a friendly world that removes barriers to rewarding experiences.

Christina White Prosser, Ed.D

I am pleased to be part of a team that works so hard to support vulnerable individuals. I was honoured to work with Easter Seals campers in Squamish in my youth. 25 years later, I am excited to continue working with these amazing children and adults with disabilities and medical conditions who overcome challenges daily. #myeverydayheros

Wendy Zhu

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Stacy Finnbogason

Easter Seals Alberta provides essential programs and services for Albertans with disabilities to promote inclusion and accessibility. The programs support clients of all ages in our community to engage in meaningful employment, recreation and community participation. Many years ago I was an Easter Seals Camp counsellor, and I saw the positive impact camp had on children and youth. Camp programs designed to meet their varied needs built confidence, independence and a love of the outdoors.. Today I work with children with disabilities and their families, and Easter Seals is a key resource that I suggest to the families with whom I work.

Steven Havill

I am pleased to contribute to the Easter Seals organization, as it resonates with much of my life experiences.  Growing up with a physical disability, it was important to me to enjoy the same opportunities and experiences as my peers.  I have many cherished memories of going to camp with the Boy Scouts organization, and being able to participate in many, but not all of the same activities as my friends.  These were formative experiences, and I’m proud to play a part in ensuring others will have access to these experiences as well.

Olivia Bell

After spending my career in the health and mental health fields, I had the opportunity to work alongside an Easter Seals program in Edmonton. This introduced me to the excellent work they do as an organization, and I realized my personal values aligned closely with theirs.