TORONTO, April 18,
2024 /CNW/ - Dyslexia Canada today announced that
Stuart Bruce has been appointed
Chair of the Board by the organization's Board of Directors.
Stuart Bruce succeeds Keith Gray, who founded Dyslexia Canada and has
provided exemplary service to the organization since its
inception.
"I am honoured to have Stuart
Bruce succeed me as Dyslexia Canada's Chair," said
Keith Gray, "His ongoing dedication
to our mission and ability to lead with purpose will be vital as we
continue to break down barriers for Canadians living with
dyslexia."
Stuart Bruce's strategic
oversight, entrepreneurial background, and experience as a CEO will
continue to propel Dyslexia Canada's mission forward. As a Founding
Member, Board Member and someone with dyslexia himself, Mr. Bruce
has a deep understanding of the needs of those with dyslexia and
what they can achieve with support. Stuart obtained an Honors
Business Administration degree from the Richard Ivey School of
Business, University of Western Ontario
and obtained a Chartered Accountant designation from the Canadian
Institute of Chartered Accountants.
"I feel privileged to continue my work with Dyslexia Canada and
step into the role of Chair," said Stuart
Bruce. "I'm committed to ensuring that individuals with
dyslexia have the advocacy and resources they need to thrive."
Dyslexia Canada extends its
profound gratitude to outgoing Chair and Founding Member,
Keith Gray. His transformative
leadership has strengthened the organization. Mr. Gray will
continue his support of Dyslexia Canada as an Emeritus Board
Member.
About Dyslexia Canada
Dyslexia Canada is a national charity committed to
ensuring that every child in Canada with dyslexia gets a fair and equitable
education. Dyslexia Canada was
formed in 2016 to ensure that there was a national voice and forum
to advocate for all Canadian children with dyslexia. By partnering
with professional organizations, experts, and advocates, Dyslexia
Canada strives to drive systemic change by engaging and educating
the public and establishing legislation specific to recognizing and
supporting children with dyslexia within the public education
system.
www.dyslexiacanada.org
SOURCE Dyslexia Canada