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Welcome
From the President
Dave Toycen Answers Your Questions
Focus on Development
Focus on Emergency Relief
Focus on Advocacy
Focus on Partnerships
Financial Review
Canadian Donations at Work
Our Leadership and Staff
Board of Directors
Our Core Values
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Putting children first
Focus on child well-being
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2009
Annual Report
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Our Leadership Team and Staff

Dave Toycen
President and
Chief Executive Officer
Dave's international career with World Vision has spanned 36 years. Since he became president of World Vision Canada in 1996, nearly $3.2 billion has been raised to help the world's poor.

Dirk Booy
Executive Vice President
Dirk brings 28 years of leadership experience in development and nongovernmental organizations, including 20 years of work in Africa. He holds an M.A. in Rural Planning and Development from the University of Guelph.

Charlie Fluit
Vice President,
Corporate Services and
Chief Financial Officer
A chartered accountant with a B. Comm. from McMaster University, Charlie has worked for 26 years in nonprofits, corporate finance and public accounting.

Kathryn Goddard
Vice President,
Donor Engagement
Kathryn occupied senior management positions in the service industry and has worked in the nonprofit sector for almost two decades. She holds a B.A. from York University.

Charlie Guy
Vice President,
People and Culture
Charlie served in senior management with Bell Enterprise and as executive director of a Canadian nongovernmental organization. He has a B.A. from the University of Western Ontario and a B.Ed. from Brock University.

Emmanuel Isch
Vice President,
International and Canadian
Programs
Emmanuel has 21 years of experience in international relief and development. He holds a B.A. and a graduate diploma in economics and international development from McGill University.

Michael Messenger
Vice President,
Public Affairs
A former partner in a major Atlantic law firm, Michael previously worked in public policy and advocacy with World Vision. He has a law degree from the University of Toronto and a bachelor's degree in economics.

Bruce Miller
Vice President,
Planning and Strategy
Bruce occupied senior management positions in one of Canada's top corporations and worked for a non-profit organization in West Africa prior to joining World Vision. He holds an M.A. in international economics from the University of Guelph.

Chantal Tomlinson
Chief Information Officer
Chantal brings more than 16 years of experience in information technology, planning analysis and project management to her work with World Vision. She has a B.A. from the University of Toronto, as well as certification from the Project Management Institute and York University's Schulich School of Business.

Peter Ward
Senior Vice President,
Supporter Engagement
With a B. Comm. from Carleton University, Peter has worked in non-profit, financial and consumer-products organizations.
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Our staff across Canada
World Vision has offices across Canada and a National Office in Mississauga. Here is a breakdown of our staff for 2009:
| Full-time, permanent staff: | 422 |
| Part-time, permanent staff: | 57 |
| Full-time, temporary staff: | 38 |
| Part-time, temporary staff: | 16 |
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| Total staff: | 533 |
Our relationship with World Vision International
World Vision Canada belongs to a partnership of interdependent national offices, governed by their own boards or advisory councils. A common mission statement and shared core values bind the Partnership together. By signing the Covenant of Partnership, each national office agrees to abide by common policies and standards. National offices hold each other accountable through an ongoing system of peer review. Click to learn more.
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