Our Leadership 

 

Catholic Social Services has a long history of serving people in the Archdiocese of Edmonton. Always guided by faith; our caring staff and volunteers provide hope, healing, and love to the people we are blessed to serve.

 


Senior Leadership

   Troy Davies
      Chief Executive Officer


   Michelle Christie
      Chief Services Officer


   Wendy Hoffmann
      Chief Administrative Officer


   Trevor Mireau
      Chief Financial Officer


   Karen Murphy
       Vice President, Central Region Services


   Dianna Drews
      Vice President, Children, Family & Community Service


   Eoin Murray
      Vice President, Immigration & Settlement Service


   Charlotte McKay
      Vice President, Community Outreach & Disability Service


   Christian Vezina
      Vice President, Technology & Quality Improvement


   Sunanda Bhattacharya​
      Vice President, Human Resources


   Evren Halavut
      Controller


Board of Directors

Rielle Gagnon-Gorman


About Rielle Gagnon-Gorman

Rielle is an associate at a mid-sized Edmonton law firm where she maintains a general litigation practice. She is originally from Lloydminster, Alberta, but moved to Edmonton in 2015 to attend the University of Alberta. Having spent nine years living in Edmonton, Rielle is proud to call this beautiful city home.

Rielle has been highly involved in the St. Joseph’s College Community, including with the Kateri House women’s residence at St. Joseph’s College. Rielle served on the St. Joseph’s College Board of Governor’s for three years prior to joining the Catholic Social Services Board of Directors. She and her husband are parishioners at Resurrection Parish, where they enjoy serving as music ministers.

In her spare time, Rielle loves to play golf, pickleball, and take spin classes. She also loves to discuss good books with her book club, and explore Edmonton’s local treasures.

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