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Lee Taylor

National Manager, Stakeholder Engagement, Canadian Suicide Prevention Service at Canadian Mental Health

Lee Taylor has worked in the field of stakeholder engagement for over 20 years. Lee is currently the National Manager for the Canadian Suicide Prevention Service at Canadian Mental Health. Lee has also worked as a Project Manager for the Toronto Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Centre and as a Senior Manager for both Health Information and Health Promotion at the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Prior to that, they were the Manager of Corporate Fundraising for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Lee Taylor has a Honors Business degree from Western University and certification from LinkedIn in Project Management Foundations and Conflict Resolution Foundations. Lee also has certification from Box of Crayons in Coaching for Success, BC Health Services Authority in Indiginous Cultural Health Training, and LinkedIn in Unconscious Bias. Additionally, Lee has certification from Central East Local Health Integration Network in Motivational Interviewing, Extraordinary Conversations in Breakthrough Results Leadership, National Institue of Nutrition in Nutrition Public Policy, and CFRE International in Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE).

Lee Taylor reports to Denise Silverstone, National Director, Programs & Services. They are on a team with Allison Dunning - National Manager, Peer Support Canada, Amy Johnson - Coordinator, CSPS Volunteer & Stakeholder Engagement, and Bonnie Lipton-Bos - National Program Manager.

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  • National Manager, Stakeholder Engagement, Canadian Suicide Prevention Service

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