Michelle Baldwin
Michelle Baldwin is a senior advisor, transformation at Community Foundations of Canada exploring societal transition and transformation at the intersection of equity, climate and economy. She is also a faculty member in the governance, leadership, ethics program at Huron University College, serves as the vice chair for Atlohsa Family Healing Services, and is past chair for the Ontario Nonprofit Network.
In her past role as executive director at the Pillar Nonprofit Network, Baldwin co-founded and collaborated to create Innovation Works, a shared space for social innovators and VERGE Capital, a social finance program for Southwestern Ontario. She is a network builder, systems thinker, productive disruptor and cross-sector collaborator.
Baldwin is a Royal Society of Arts fellow and recipient of the YMCA Women of Excellence, Business & Professions Award and holds a master of educational psychology and a bachelor of arts in psychology, as well as a Maytree Policy School certificate.
When not working, you can find Baldwin in nature, collecting beach glass, hiking, biking and snowshoeing.