Doramy Ehling

Doramy Ehling has extensive work experience in various leadership roles. Doramy served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer at the Rick Hansen Foundation, where they were responsible for managing the organization's day-to-day activities, developing strong customer relationships, and fostering key partnerships. Prior to that, they worked at Canadian Heritage, where they managed the 2010 Framework for Federal Coordination and led the Government of Canada's support for the Hamilton bid for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Doramy also held management positions at Canadian Heritage/Sport Canada, overseeing high-performance and hosting programs and providing support to National Sport Organizations. In addition, they served as the Director of International & Community Relations at the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union, overseeing various committees and coordinating Canadian team operations for the World University Games.

Doramy Ehling completed their Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree at The University of British Columbia, although the specific start year is unknown. Doramy attained this degree in 1980.

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Richmond, Canada

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Rick Hansen Foundation

The Rick Hansen Foundation (RHF) is a registered Canadian charity that breaks down barriers for people with disabilities by changing attitudes, creating accessible spaces and inspiring an inclusive society. Established in 1988, following the completion of Rick Hansen’s Man In Motion World Tour, the Foundation continues to raise funds and awareness to create a world without barriers for people with disabilities. Our goal is to create an inclusive world where people with disabilities can reach their full potential. Today, there are more than 1.3 billion people living in the world with some form of a disability, and the numbers are growing. Around the world, people with disabilities not only face physical barriers but also social, economic and attitudinal barriers. We provide solutions to achieve real change through collaboration, partnerships and teamwork. While we have made great strides towards creating an accessible and inclusive world, our work is not yet done. Join our global movement to liberate the amazing potential of people with disabilities and ensure that everyone has an equal chance at participating fully in life.


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Richmond, Canada

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51-200

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