Board of Directors
Catherine Grenier
Catherine Grenier is a life-long resident of Sudbury. She is presently executive assistant at the Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario, a French public school board covering most of Northern Ontario. She holds an honours degree in Forensic Science, and has studied Nursing at Laurentian University. She has half a decade of experience working in the healthcare field with non-profit and private organizations. Her specialties are health, education, and the law.
Amanda Minutti
Amanda Minutti is a chartered professional accountant at Baker Tilly SNT LLP. She received her Bachelors in Management and Organizational Studies, and went on to receive her CPA, CA designation in 2010. She worked in Toronto as both an external and internal auditor before returning to her hometown of Sudbury, in 2013. She is currently a manager in Baker Tilly SNT LLP’s audit and assurance practice, where she works with numerous not-for-profit, and charity, clients.
Derrick Flynn
Derrick Flynn is the Founder and President of FlowMax DPF Inc., a diesel-emissions solutions company committed to reducing greenhouse gas pollution through the use of clean air technologies in the highway truck, bus, and off-road equipment industry.
Derrick has over 30 years of business development and executive management experience in multinational environments. Derrick is a proven leader with strong analytical, relationship management, team building, and multi-disciplinary problem solving skills.
Holly Ferguson
Holly is currently a Community Social Service Worker in Nunavut, Canada, specializing in children’s wellness and family violence. She has been in this role for almost two years, and really enjoys life in Canada’s arctic territory.
Holly has a background working in the fight against Human Trafficking, on the front lines, as well as doing educational speaking engagements to colleges and universities, police, social service agencies, and more.
Eva Dabutch
Aanii. Eva is a Lakota Sioux from Pine Ridge South Dakota, and a Anishinaabe kwe from Mississauga First Nation. She is a founding member of the IWAVTF (Indigenous Women’s Anti-Violence Task Force) in Baawaating (Sault Ste. Marie), and it is her passion to advocate for Indigenous womens’ rights and issues. She has a Masters in Social Work with a focus on Trauma and Resiliency from the University of Toronto, and an Honours Bachelors of Social Work from Algoma University.