Carl Cadogan

Carl Cadogan brings almost 30 years of experience in the Not-for-Profit sector, working with youth in counselling, training, and employment in “underserved communities” in Ottawa, Edmonton, and Toronto. He has lent his expertise to being part of important community and government initiatives, such as the Premier’s Council on the Voluntary Sector (which redesigned the Ontario Trillium Foundation), the Provincial Work Group on Gaming, and the Canadian Bankers Association. He was a founding director of Pillar Nonprofit Network, Eva’s Place youth shelter, and the Nathaniel Dett Chorale.

In his professional life, Carl has been the Executive Director and CEO in small and medium-sized organizations and has worked with Indigenous communities in Ontario and British Columbia. Carl believes in the axiom “If you want something done, ask a busy person.” He is the volunteer Treasurer of the Aya Afrika Foundation, which provides support to children and youth in Ghana, and is the Chair of the London Black History Coordinating Committee.

In his spare time, Carl loves to travel and has been to every province and one territory and to 30 U.S. states. He is an avid biker and kite flyer.

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