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Arundel Gibson

Arundel Gibson

Board Chair

Arundel believes we need multiple forms of capital to address many of the world’s most pressing issues. Throughout her 20+ year career in leadership roles for both corporate and not-for-profit entities, one constant is her passion for helping clients, donors, and organizations reach their individual and business goals. Areas of specialization include philanthropic advisory, community investment, impact measurement, and evaluation.

A lifelong volunteer, Arundel is currently the Board Chair of GI Canada and a Board Member of Cognashene Community Church. She is also the Co-Chair of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP) GTA Chapter, Community Engagement Committee and serves as a Member of the Trinity College School Parent’s Guild Executive Committee.

Outside of work, Arundel enjoys playing tennis and spending time with her husband and three sons (which usually involves watching them play on a rugby pitch).

Arundel believes we need multiple forms of capital to address many of the world’s most pressing issues. Throughout her 20+ year career in leadership roles for both corporate and not-for-profit entities, one constant is her passion for helping clients, donors, and organizations reach their individual and business goals. Areas of specialization include philanthropic advisory, community investment, impact measurement, and evaluation.

A lifelong volunteer, Arundel is currently the Board Chair of GI Canada and a Board Member of Cognashene Community Church. She is also the Co-Chair of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP) GTA Chapter, Community Engagement Committee and serves as a Member of the Trinity College School Parent’s Guild Executive Committee.

Outside of work, Arundel enjoys playing tennis and spending time with her husband and three sons (which usually involves watching them play on a rugby pitch).

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