Kori Kingsbury has an extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Most recently, they held the position of Executive Vice President of Strategic Affairs at the Ontario Medical Association since November 2019. Prior to that, Kori founded their own company, Kingsbury & Associates, where they served as the CEO. Kori also served as the CEO of the Cardiac Care Network of Ontario for a decade from 2007 to 2017. Before that, they worked as a Cardiac Services BC at the Provincial Health Services Authority. Kori has also worked as an Independent Health Care Consultant at KJ Kingsbury Inc. Additionally, they have clinical experience as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Cardiology at Vancouver General Hospital, followed by several years as a Registered Nurse at Providence Health Care.
Kori Kingsbury, MSN, MPA, ICD.D has a diverse education background. Kori obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Science from The University of British Columbia in 1994. Kori then pursued further studies and received their Master of Science in Nursing from The University of British Columbia in 2000. Kori expanded their educational horizons by earning a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Policy Studies from Queen's University in 2011. Additionally, they completed the Independent Corporate Directors Education Program at the University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management in 2016. Kori also holds certifications in Non-Profit Leadership Fellowship from Stanford University Graduate School of Business and Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D) from the University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management.
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The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents more than 40,000 physicians and medical students across the province. Ontario’s doctors work closely with patients to encourage healthy living practices and illness prevention. In addition to delivering front-line services to patients, Ontario’s doctors play a significant role in helping shape health-care policy, as well as implementing initiatives that strengthen and enhance Ontario’s health care system. The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents the political, clinical and economic interests of the province's medical profession. Founded in 1880 as a voluntary association of the province's physicians, the OMA has from its beginning played a vital role in the development and promotion of health-care services across Ontario.