Tammy Moore is the CEO of the ALS Society of Canada, a national not-for-profit profit serving people affected by ALS to navigate their journey with a terminal disease, advocacy and research investments for a future without ALS. Tammy has served on Boards internationally, nationally and regionally – International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations, Health Charities Coalition of Canada, Palliative Care Matters, BC Cancer Agency – Southern Interior, Women’s Enterprise Centre of BC, and local arts and service organizations.
As an entrepreneur, Tammy started a successful marketing agency with a diverse clientele including publicly traded companies, government agencies and significant real estate developers. Applying this broad experience to a management consulting practice, Tammy worked with private equity firms, contributing at a leadership level through the acquisition and restructuring of an aviation services company and the marketing for national organizations.
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Lori Nikkel is a visionary leader and champion of social and environmental justice issues related to food.
She is an international thought leader on Perishable Food Recovery with a strategic focus on increasing awareness of the negative impacts’ food loss has on climate.
Lori’s guidance has changed the way Canada manages food loss and waste. She is a co-author of the The Avoidable Crisis of Food Waste, a world first evidence-based research project that identifies where, why, and how much food is lost and wasted across the supply chain, and Canada’s Invisible Food Network that identifies the extent of food support to charities and non-profits across the country. In 2022 she co-authored Wasted Opportunity which dives deeper into food loss and waste in the food industry, the types of surplus edible food, and proposed solutions. Her most recent report is Canada needs a New Year’s resolution for Food Insecurity, which identifies the projected need for charitable food in the coming year.
A favored media contributor, Lori is sought after for her commentary and recommendations. She was globally recognized by the United Nations as Canada’s Food Hero, is a Clean 50 recipient and has been recognized as one of Canada’s Women of Influence. In 2021 Lori was named one of Waterstone Capital’s Most Admired CEOs and in 2022 was appointed to the Order of Ontario.
As CEO of Second Harvest Lori has developed a national food recovery network that redistributes healthy surplus food to thousands of communities in need.
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