Board Statement on Governance and Accountability
Atira believes governance and accountability are about more than being cautious with fiscal resources. Atira sees our advocacy role as fundamental to achieving our mission and vision. We see our integrity and authenticity rooted in inclusive feminism, anti-oppressive practice, and the women and children we are committed to serve. If the focus of our governance and accountability is predominantly defined by financial considerations, we will compromise our accountability to the women and children we serve.
Our Board
Renee Lytle
Renee Lytle is a seasoned executive with over 30 years of experience in financial oversight, strategic leadership, human resources, and corporate governance. She is known for driving sustainable, values-based growth and fostering strong organizational cultures across both for-profit and non-profit sectors.
Melanie Achtemichuk
Melanie has extensive experience in policy development and the oversight of the financial and payments sectors. Prior to joining the Bank of Canada, she was the Executive Director of Policy and Approvals at the BC Financial Institutions Commission and held increasingly senior roles within the BC government. She is a graduate of the University of British Columbia and the London School of Economics.
Raheil Moradi
Raheil brings extensive leadership experience, academic expertise, and a deep commitment to community building to the Atira Women’s Resource Society board. As a successful entrepreneur, mentor, and advocate, Raheil has a proven track record of empowering communities through innovative initiatives and strategic collaborations.
Carolyn Willick
As a freelance consultant, Carolyn supports growing businesses in mapping out their digital transformation path to allow teams, processes, and technologies to stay competitive. A primary focus is on streamlining business processes, with a strong focus on positioning the finance team as a key business partner.
Emma McLagen
Emma is a dedicated advocate for empowering all people, especially women and marginalized people, through the transformative power of creativity and storytelling. As the founder and CEO of EmotivContent Inc., Emma brings almost two decades of experience in creative content and brand strategy for national and global corporations.