About Us

Our People

Board of Directors

The CSN's Board of Directors includes individuals whose expertise and experience have distinguished them as leaders in health sciences, academia, business, government, and the community.

Michael Cloutier
Chair
CEO, Creative Outcome Technologies Inc

Henry J.M. Barnett
Director Emeritus

Mark Bisby

Pierre Boyle
University of Montreal

Sally Brown
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Robert Coté
McGill University

Dale Corbett
Memorial University of Newfoundland

Diane Campbell
President and CEO
Berkeley Holdings Limited

Eric Elvidge
Director Emeritus
Blake, Cassels & Graydon srl

Watson Gale
Canadian Blood Services

Antoine Hakim
Canadian Stroke Network

Thomas Jacobs
U.S. National Institutes of Health

 

Wilbert Keon
Senate of Canada

Katie Lafferty
Canadian Stroke Network

Eniko Megyeri-Lawless
Networks of Centres of Excellence

Mona Nemer
University of Ottawa

Carol Richards
Université Laval

David Scott (Past Chair)
Director Emeritus
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

RJ (Bob) Smith
Adjunct Professor, Sauder School of Business
University of British Columbia

Kevin Willis
Canadian Stroke Network

Fred Wing
Executive Vice-President
Global Pacific Financial Services

Joan Wing
Stroke survivor

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Project Leaders

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University of Western Ontario
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CSN Project  
Promoting Adherence to Regimen of Risk Factor Modification by Trained Non-Medical Personnel (Volunteers) Evaluated again Regular Practice Study (PARTNERS)

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University of Toronto
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1
CSN Project  
30-Day Cardiac Event Monitor Belt for Recording Atrial Fibrillation After a Cerebral Ischemic Event (EMRACE): A Randomized Controlled Trial

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University of Calgary
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2
CSN Project  
The Fast Assessment of Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack to prevent Early Recurrence (FASTER) II Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Institution  
University of Toronto
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2
CSN Project  
Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network, Phase 4

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University of Oxford, U.K.
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2
CSN Project  
The Fast Assessment of Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack to prevent Early Recurrence (FASTER) II Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Institution  
McGill University
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4
CSN Project  
A Novel Strategy for Sustaining StrokEngine and StrokEngine-Assess

Institution  
University of Toronto
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3
CSN Project  
Targeting Cell Death

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University of British Columbia
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3
CSN Project  
Targeting Cell Death

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McGill University
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4
CSN Project  
Getting on with the Rest of Your Life After Stroke: A Cross-Canada Program Aimed at Enhanced Life Participation, Prevention of Deterioration and Optimization of Health Care Utilization

Institution  
McMaster University
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1
CSN Project  
CSN Project: INTERSTROKE (Canada): Importance of Conventional and Emerging Risk Factors for Stroke in Difference Regions of the World and in Different Ethnic Groups

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University of Ottawa
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3
CSN Project  
Targeting Cell Death

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Universite de Montreal
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4
CSN Project  
The YOU CALL-WE CALL TRIAL: Impact of a multimodal support intervention after a “mild” stroke

Institution  
University of Toronto
Theme  
2
CSN Project  
Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network, Phase 4

Institution  
University of Western Ontario
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4
CSN Project  
Stroke Rehabilitation Evidence-Based Review: Transforming the Stroke Rehabilitation System in Canada

Institution  
University of Toronto
Theme  
3
CSN Project  
Development of pre-clinical stroke models

Institution  
McMaster University
Theme  
1
CSN Project  
INTERSTROKE (Canada): Importance of Conventional and Emerging Risk Factors for Stroke in Difference Regions of the World and in Different Ethnic Groups

Network Personnel


Antoine Hakim
Scientific Director, CEO

Antoine Hakim

The CSN's CEO and Scientific Director is Dr. Antoine Hakim, who is Professor and University Chair in Neurology at the University of Ottawa, Director of the Neuroscience Research Program at the Ottawa Health Research Institute and Senior Director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Centre for Stroke Recovery. He holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (New York State) and an MD from Albany Medical College.The CSN's CEO and Scientific Director is Dr. Antoine Hakim, who is Professor and University Chair in Neurology at the University of Ottawa, Director of the Neuroscience Research Program at the Ottawa Health Research Institute and Senior Director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Centre for Stroke Recovery.

Mike Sharma
Deputy Director

Mike Sharma

Dr. Mike Sharma has a MSc in epidemiology from the University of Ottawa and a MD from Dalhousie University. He completed his Neurology Residency at the University of Western Ontario and a Stroke Fellowship at McGill University. Dr. Sharma, who is responsible for instituting organized stroke care in the Ottawa region, is currently the Medical Director of the Regional Stroke Centre at the Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa. Research interests include Clinical Trial Design and Decision Analytical Modeling. Dr. Sharma serves on the Evaluation Committee for the Ontario Stroke Strategy, the Board of the Canadian Stroke Consortium and he chairs its Research Committee.

Katie Lafferty
Executive Director

Katie Lafferty

Katie Lafferty has served as the Executive Director of the CSN since 2001.  In addition to overseeing the operations of the CSN, Ms. Lafferty has led the CSN through the inception of the Canadian Stroke Strategy in 2003, a successful renewal of NCE funding in 2005, and the first Canadian Stroke Congress planned for 2010.  Since 2006, Ms. Lafferty has also served as co-owner and business manager of Watson’s Pharmacy and Wellness Centre, an independent pharmacy in Ottawa, Ontario.  Prior to the CSN, Ms. Lafferty was a Principal Consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Washington D.C. and London, England, serving a wide range of private and public sector clients. Ms. Lafferty has served on local community Boards of Directors, has made regular appearances on local TV, and is currently a member of the Audit and Finance Committee of the Canadian Public Health Association.  Ms. Lafferty holds a BSc in biology from Queen’s University and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Kevin Willis
Director of Partnerships

Kevin Willis

Dr. Willis’ responsibilities include supporting the management and development of scientific, business and external affairs. He leads the Network’s public health initiative in dietary sodium reduction, and is the Privacy Officer for the Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network. After graduating with a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Birmingham he subsequently held research positions at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, the National Research Council of Canada (Ottawa, ON), Allelix Biopharmaceuticals (Mississauga, ON) and Procept Inc. (Cambridge, MA). Dr. Willis joined the Network in 2002 from Millennium Pharmaceuticals (Cambridge, MA) where he was Program Director for central nervous system disease research.  

Cathy Campbell
Director of Communications

Cathy Campbell

Cathy Campbell joined the Canadian Stroke Network as the Communications Director in 2001. A graduate of Carleton University’s School of Journalism, Ms. Campbell worked in the media for 17 years as a reporter, specializing in health issues, and as a news editor. Prior to joining the Network, she was a communications consultant to municipal government and the non-profit sector.

Robin Millbank
Network Coordinator

Robin Millbank

Robin Millbank, the Network Co-ordinator, handles the administrative functions of the Canadian Stroke Network. Robin has worked in the health-care field for nine years. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree (Law) from Carleton University.

Elizabeth I. Woodbury B.Com., MHA, CHE
Executive Director, Canadian Stroke Strategy

Laurie Cameron

Elizabeth joined the Canadian Stroke Strategy as Executive Director in January 2008.
She returned to Ottawa in 2007 after nineteen years in the greater Toronto area where she had held senior management positions in the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Executive Lead – Provincial Priority Programs; Hospital Program Manager – Toronto Region), Women’s College Hospital (VP), Markham Stouffville Hospital (CEO), Whitby General Hospital (CEO), and The Toronto Hospital (now UHN, Director – Professional Services).
A graduate of the University of Ottawa MHA program and Queen’s University School of Business, Elizabeth had an earlier career in banking. She is a Certified Health Executive and an active member of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives.

Laurie Cameron
Program Coordinator & Executive Assistant, Canadian Stroke Strategy

Laurie Cameron

Laurie joined the staff of the Canadian Stroke Network as Program Coordinator & Executive Assistant for the Canadian Stroke Strategy in March 2005. She brings with her a wealth of experience in the health care sector and government.

Jennifer Masek
Manager of Finance

Jennifer Masek

Jennifer Masek is the Manager of Finance. Prior to joining CSN, Jennifer worked for the Ottawa Senators Foundation and the Ottawa Renegades Football Club. She holds a CGA designation and an H.B.Com degree.

Lori Barron
Online Community Manager

Lori Barron

Lori specializes in fostering relationships with Network stakeholders, trainees, patients and online communities. Prior to joining the CSN Lori was Communications Manager for the Stem Cell Network, and most recently was a Communications & Web Officer for Health Canada.  Lori has worked as a Social Media Consultant since 2003.   In addition to her extensive background in Web 2.0, she is a certified professional photographer and is a member of the Canadian Public Relations Society.

M. Patrice Lindsay
Performance and Standards Specialist

M. Patrice Lindsay

Dr. Lindsay joined the CSN in 2005. Dr. Lindsay completed her PhD in Health Services Research through the Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto in 2003, and holds appointments as Adjunct Scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, and Lecturer at the University of Toronto. Through her research she has identified a core set of performance measures for stroke care, Telestroke care, and is currently involved in similar work for secondary stroke prevention and stroke rehabilitation.

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Business Development Advisory Committee

External Members:

John Dickey
Capital Insights Incorporated

Eric Elvidge
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

George Jackowski
Phoenix Biopharm

Marc LePage
Government of Canada

Samuel Liang
Johnson & Johnson

Brian Radburn
PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Ethics Advisory Committee

Bernard Dickens
University of Toronto

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External Scientific Review Committee

Pak Chan
Stanford University School of Medicine

Rebecca Craik
Arcadia University

Hans Christophe Diener
University Duisburg-Essen

Pamela Duncan
University of Florida

Giora Feuerstein
Merck

Dr. Graham MacGregor
St. George's University of London

Dr. Lalit Kalra
King's College London

Lee Schwamm
Massachusetts General Hospital

Steven Wolf
Emory University School of Medicine

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Planning and Priorities Committee

Ashfaq Shuaib
University of Alberta

Antoine Hakim
CEO and Scientific Director
Canadian Stroke Network

Nicol Korner-Bitensky
McGill University

Katie Lafferty
Canadian Stroke Network

Kevin Willis
Canadian Stroke Network

Brian MacVicar
Brain Research Centre, University of British Columbia

Eniko Megyeri-Lawless
Networks of Centres of Excellence

Norm Campbell
University of Calgary

Moira Kapral
Institute for Clinical and Evaluative Sciences

Dale Corbett
Memorial University

Jared Clarke
Trainee Representative

Mike Sharma
Canadian Stroke Network

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