REMY BOULBOL: Liberal, Windsor-Tecumseh

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Remy has nearly 20 years of experience working with various social justice organizations focusing on health, education, poverty, youth, and women’s issues.

She has worked extensively in both Canada and the U.S.—specifically in Windsor and in Detroit—with a focus on strategic planning and resource development to ensure organizations are best equipped to meet client needs and provide comprehensive services.

Currently, she is the Executive Director of Development and Programming at the Detroit Public Schools Foundation, which provides fiduciary and programmatic support to one of the most marginalized and under-served school districts in Michigan. Prior to her work there, she served as Director of Development and Community Engagement at Welcome Centre Shelter for Women in Windsor, and Executive Director of the RCIC in east Windsor. She currently serves on the board of directors for Legal Aid Ontario, Windsor Women Working with Immigrant Women, and Assisted Living Southwest Ontario.

For her advocacy work with women and children, Remy was awarded with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubliee medal, and has been an active volunteer and community advocate through her work with Neighborhood Watch, Windsor Rotary 1918, Canterbury College Elder College and the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care’s Ontario Citizen’s Council.

Remy and her husband Talal live in Windsor where they raise their three girls, Aalya, Nahila and Samira.

Source: http://remyboulbol.ca/biography?l=EN