Morgan Bello Mir

Vice President, People & Culture at YMCA of the National Capital Region

Morgan Bello MIR, MBA, CHRP, Q.Med has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Currently, Morgan serves as a Professor at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology. In addition, Morgan is a Board Member and Chair of the Human Resources Committee at Bladder Cancer Canada, as well as an HR Committee Member at the Canadian Paralympic Committee.

Previously, Morgan held leadership positions at YMCA-YWCA of the National Capital Region, including Vice President of People & Culture and Associate VP of People & Culture. Morgan also worked as a Manager of Human Resources at the same organization before taking on these roles.

Morgan's experience also includes being a member of the Council of Labour Relations at The Conference Board of Canada. In the past, Morgan worked as a Human Resources Consultant at the Canadian Transportation Agency and as a Human Resources Manager at Rainbow Foods (Canada).

Prior to that, Morgan worked at the Embassy of Venezuela in Canada as an HR Generalist and Chief of the Economic and Political Office. Morgan also served as the Director of the School of Learning and Development at the Auditor General Office.

Overall, Morgan Bello's work experience showcases a strong background in human resources, leadership, and board membership across different sectors.

Morgan Bello has a comprehensive education history. In 2004, they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Administration from Universidad Metropolitana in Venezuela. They went on to earn an Associate's Degree in Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from the same institution in 2007. In 2010, Morgan completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration and Management from Universidad Metropolitana.

In 2012, Morgan pursued an Associate's Degree in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration from Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology. They also obtained a Post-Graduate Certificate in "Canada-Latin America Relations" from the University of Toronto in 2014.

Morgan furthered their education in Human Resources by completing the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) certification from the Human Resources Professional Association (HRPA) in 2015.

Continuing their educational journey, Morgan completed a Master's Degree in Labor and Industrial Relations from Queen's University in 2018. They then attended the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School Executive Education in 2021.

More recently, in 2023, Morgan acquired the qualification of Qualified Mediator from the ADR Institute of Canada (ADRIC) in the field of Mediation/Arbitration.

Overall, Morgan Bello has a diverse educational background, with degrees and certifications spanning from administration and human resources to business management and mediation/arbitration.

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Ottawa, Canada

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YMCA of the National Capital Region

The YMCA provides values in action. We deliver sustainable, safe programs that positively transform lives and communities. As a charitable organization dedicated to the health of individuals, families and communities, the Y is accessible to all, serving more than 80,000 people in our region each year. Our programs and services address significant social and health issues with initiatives tailored to local community needs. We work to build healthy communities and advocate for children, teens and young adults, helping all to reach their potential and realize their goals. With support from our community, we are able to: • Promote healthy living by ensuring absolutely everyone is given the opportunity to achieve a healthier lifestyle. • Nurture the potential of children and youth by engaging young people and encouraging positive choices. • Support vulnerable people by helping them stabilize, develop future options and become contributing members of our community. • Inspire personal success by providing access to essential training and resources. Guided by our core values of honesty, caring, respect, responsibility, and inclusiveness, the YMCA of the National Capital Region brings children, youth, adults, and families together, to encourage belonging and foster positive change within our community. We fulfill our charitable mission by meeting the needs of our community in six functional areas: • Camp • Child Care • Employment Services • Health and Wellness • Housing Services • Immigrant and Newcomer Services


Headquarters

Ottawa, Canada

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501-1,000

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