Neil Hetherington

Neil Hetherington has a diverse work experience, ranging from being the Chief Executive Officer of various organizations to working as a Project Manager. Neil'smost recent role was as the Chief Executive Officer of the Daily Bread Food Bank, where they successfully increased annual revenues. Prior to that, they served as the Chief Executive Officer of Dixon Hall and Habitat for Humanity New York City. Neil also has experience as the Chief Executive Officer of Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area, where they worked towards the successful execution of the organization's strategic plan and mission. Before their executive roles, they worked as a Project Manager at Tridel.

Neil Hetherington's education history is as follows:

- From 2011 to 2013, Neil attended the Ivey Business School at Western University, where they obtained an EMBA degree.

- In 2006, they participated in executive training in strategy at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business.

- In 2003, Neil pursued non-profit management education at Harvard Business School.

- In 1995, they attended Seneca Polytechnic and studied building construction technology.

- From 1991 to 1995, Neil completed their undergraduate studies at Western University, earning a BA degree in Political Science.

- Prior to their university education, Neil obtained their high school diploma from Royal St. George's College in 1991.

In addition to their formal education, Neil also holds various certifications, including MEWP Certification - Boom & Scissor from Lift Training - A Division of Liftow, Aerial Lift Certification from Occupational Safety Group, Advanced Open Water Diver certification from PADI, NFP GOVERNANCE ESSENTIALS PROGRAM from University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management, Smart Serve from AGCO Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, Open Water Diver certification from PADI, and Counter Balance Sitdown Rider Forklift Operator Safety Training from Daily Bread Food Bank. Neil also obtained a Private Aircraft Pilot certification from Transport Canada - Transports Canada in 2005.

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