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Courtney Wright
Courtney works for Atlas because it recognizes the significance and value of the lived experiences of the people who serve our country. It's a privilege to be able to bring her whole self—including her own lived experience—to work, and to…
Krystle Kung
Krystle brings her passion for storytelling and engaging the public to take meaningful action to her work at the Atlas Institute. She is dedicated to amplifying the stories and experiences of Veterans and Families and shining a spotlight on ways…
Meagan McLean
Meagan has dedicated most of her career to serving Veterans and their Families. As a military spouse and Family member of both CAF and RCMP Veterans, she brings first-hand understanding and empathy to her work. Meagan's passion lies in giving…
Andrea Librado
Andrea appreciates the collective commitment of her colleagues to work towards improved care for Veterans and their Families. She sees how valuable each individual involved in Atlas is—the diversity of professional and lived experiences strengthens the work Atlas produces.
Shannon Tracey
Joining Atlas was an easy decision for Shannon to make. She is passionate about the Institute’s work to correct the balance between lived and technical expertise. In her words: “Atlas is novel, refreshing, and greatly needed.”
Tara McFadden
Tara is grateful that Atlas honours all knowledge and lived experience in its outreach and research. She believes this should be the foundation of mental health care. Working at Atlas is an opportunity for Tara to give back to Veterans…
Meriem Benlamri
Meriem joined Atlas because every day brings a new opportunity to provide Veterans and Veteran Families with information they can use to better understand their mental health and make informed decisions about their care. She is grateful to be working…
Cara Kane
As the daughter of a Veteran, working at Atlas is personally meaningful. She has worked in the mental health and substance use sectors for over a decade. This role is an opportunity to bring her skills and passion for lived…
Lauren Richardson
Mental health has always been a passion of Lauren’s through her own lived experience. She sees the opportunity to support Veteran and Veteran Family mental health as an absolute honour. Through her work, she can give back to those who…
Nina Kim
Nina is strongly committed to advancing Atlas’s external and internal goals. Her commitment shows through the effort she puts into creating frameworks and processes that translate strategy into action.
Veronica Hoch
Veronica chose to work for Atlas because she wanted to be part of a growing organization that creates a system of supports and services for Veterans, first responders, and their Families.
Amanda Rotondo
Amanda’s passion is supporting others. When she heard about Atlas Institute, she knew she wanted to be a part of it. Atlas’s meaningful mission and work with Veterans and their Families makes it an incredibly humbling place to work.
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