Stewart Ray was born in Woodbridge, just north of Toronto, where he studied Business at York University. Additionally, he is also an Associate of the Insurance Institute of Canada.
Mr. Ray spent the first half of his career in product development working for two of Canada’s largest fine paper manufacturers, where he specialized in security & currency products.
Returning to his wife’s (of 30 years) roots in Pembroke, he left the fine paper industry in the mid-90s, to start their family, and a small insurance agency where he has represented State Farm for the past 25 years. Through merger, that affinity has continued with the Desjardins group. Stewart and his wife enjoy some of their recreational time, at their, recently acquired, craft wine shop.
As well as serving on the Carefor Board, Mr. Ray is Chair of the local Pembroke-Renfrew County Regional Council and a member the Governance Committee.
Mary Jane Randlett was born and raised in New Brunswick completing her undergraduate degree at the University of New Brunswick and her PhD in Microbiology and Immunology at Kingston’s Queen’s University. Mary Jane continued her studies completing her medical degree in 1983 at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
After practicing general medicine in Germany for two years, Mary Jane returned to Canada practicing in the greater Toronto area for seven years before moving to eastern Ontario. Mary Jane practiced the bulk of her 30-year Family Medicine career in Cornwall and the surrounding Eastern Counties. For eight years until her retirement in 2017, Mary Jane was the Medical Director of Carefor’s Cornwall Hospice.
Mary Jane continues to have a keen interest in community service having served on the Boards for the Alzheimer Society and Saint Joseph’s Complex Continuing and Long-Term Care facility in Cornwall.
A Carefor Associate Member since 2018 serving on the Eastern Counties Regional Council (ECRC), Mary Jane became a Board Director in 2020 while continuing to serve on the ECRC and Carefor’s Quality Committee. She now serves as ECRC Chair.
John MacKenzie was a Director and Director General for over 15 years with Public Works and Government Services (PWGSC) working in the IT Branch. He was responsible for leading an IT team, as well as supporting, maintaining and enhancing the government pay system when it went live in 2016. Prior to that, Mr. MacKenzie was responsible for leading teams, supporting, maintaining and enhancing 400+ computer applications used by PWGSC and other government departments. John managed over 400 employees and consultants within a portfolio budget of over $50M.
Mr. MacKenzie has a Bachelor of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo, specializing in Computer Science. He has a high degree of experience managing people and budgets, as well as developing and managing computer applications. In addition, John has management-level business knowledge of pay, pension, human resourcing, purchasing, and financial systems.
In 2018, John joined Carefor Health & Community Services as an Associate member, serving on the Finance and Risk Management Committee. In 2019 he joined the Board of Directors and now serves as Chair of the Finance and Risk Management Committee. He continues to serve as Board Treasurer, and a member of the Governance and Executive Committees and the Pension and Benefits Sub-Committee.
Maury Hill has over 40 years of experience with the Canadian military, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and a variety of public and industry sectors in the fields of human factors, human factors design and systems evaluations, occurrence investigations, quality and safety management systems and risk assessment.
He provides authoritative consulting services to senior management in the areas of organizational development, risk and quality management and safety investigations, with a particular focus on human factors. He has extensive experience providing training (e.g. workshops, including train-the-trainer sessions) on quality and risk management, human factors, safety management, accident investigation, fatigue management and organizational and management factors.
Maury has an Honours BA degree in Psychology from Carleton University, and a Masters of Science degree in Ergonomics from the Loughborough University, UK.
As well as serving on the Board of Directors as Board Chair, Maury also chairs the Governance Committee and sits on the Ottawa Regional Council and the Finance and Risk Management Committee.
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