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Joined the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation as Vice President, Philanthropy in 2009 where she has been a strategic leader helping to take the Transforming Lives Campaign to more than $86 million on an ambitious $100 million goal. From small, grassroots organizations, to large, complex institutions, her outstanding fundraising achievements and ability to catapult organizations to success are built on her remarkable capacity to establish a strong culture of philanthropy and her unique ability to balance the business of fundraising with the mission and vision of a cause.  These include York University Foundation, Surrey Place Centre Foundation, Bridgepoint Health Foundation, and Casey House Aids Hospice Foundation.  The Greater Toronto Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) awarded her a 2010 Philanthropy Award.
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President & CEO , QEII Foundation, the affiliated foundation for the QEII Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia since 2020.  Former President and CEO, Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation (2017-2020).  Formerly with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation as Vice President, Philanthropy (2009-2017) where she was a strategic leader helping to take the Transforming Lives Campaign to more than $86 million on an ambitious $100 million goal. From small, grassroots organizations, to large, complex institutions, her outstanding fundraising achievements and ability to catapult organizations to success are built on her remarkable capacity to establish a strong culture of philanthropy and her unique ability to balance the business of fundraising with the mission and vision of a cause.  These include York University Foundation, Surrey Place Centre Foundation, Bridgepoint Health Foundation, and Casey House AIDS Hospice Foundation.  The Greater Toronto Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) awarded her a 2010 Philanthropy Award.
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Founders and Executives with Charitable Foundations]]
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* [[Mental Health Advocates from the LGBTQ Community]]
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==Further Reading/Research==
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* https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-mullin-03324527
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* http://afptoronto.org/index.php/news-and-annoucements/2010/09/27/399
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* https://www.supportcamh.ca/sslpage.aspx?pid=576
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* http://www.southlakeregional.org/Default.aspx?cid=3971&lang=1
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 17 March 2024

Susan Mullin

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

Occupation

Activist

Description

President & CEO , QEII Foundation, the affiliated foundation for the QEII Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia since 2020. Former President and CEO, Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation (2017-2020). Formerly with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation as Vice President, Philanthropy (2009-2017) where she was a strategic leader helping to take the Transforming Lives Campaign to more than $86 million on an ambitious $100 million goal. From small, grassroots organizations, to large, complex institutions, her outstanding fundraising achievements and ability to catapult organizations to success are built on her remarkable capacity to establish a strong culture of philanthropy and her unique ability to balance the business of fundraising with the mission and vision of a cause. These include York University Foundation, Surrey Place Centre Foundation, Bridgepoint Health Foundation, and Casey House AIDS Hospice Foundation. The Greater Toronto Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) awarded her a 2010 Philanthropy Award.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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