organizational development team
Robin Sandhu
Robin (he/him) is an experienced project manager who has led diverse teams to launch impactful projects at different levels of government and in the private sector. While working at the provincial government he implemented Canada’s first fully online health card renewal, a huge step forward for accessibility of government services. His background is in management consulting, leading diverse teams across many industries to reimagine their operations, strategy, technology and organizational processes. Robin holds an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry from the University of Toronto and an MBA from the University of California, Irvine, and is currently pursuing training in psychotherapy and organizational psychodynamics.
Mason Mccoll
Mason (he/him) has strong roots in feminist and gender justice organizations, with 15 years experience doing trans-inclusive policy advising and development, LGBTQ advocacy, and anti-oppression work. He has delivered workshops and training on queer and trans inclusion, healthy masculinity, resisting white supremacy, consensus-building, board governance, and organizational development. Mason uses his acute lens for identifying processes and structures within non-profit organizations that no longer serve the ever-changing workplace, and he is skilled at auditing, advising and developing policies that promote equity, diversity and inclusion.
Rahim thawer
Rahim (he/him) is a clinical social worker and has worked in community-based and healthcare settings with a focus on HIV and LGBTQ+ services. He's been providing training to teams and organizations since 2010. Rahim has sat on numerous hiring committees, conducted needs assessments, and mediated employee conflicts. He has offered external clinical supervision to teams and engaged them in stream mapping exercises to enhance workflow and patient flow procedures. While primarily offering direct client services throughout his career, Rahim appreciates the importance of providing teams the support that they offer their communities.