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Wendy Brophy named new AiMHi CEO

AiMHi has landed its next CEO.

Wendy Brophy was appointed to the role this week replacing Mark Zuberbuhler who accepted a position in the Lower Mainland.

Brophy has 25 years of leadership within the organization, most recently serving as the Chief Services Officer and has been with AiMHi since 1991.

“We are grateful Wendy has accepted this role”. This opportunity presented itself as the current CEO Mark Zuberbuhler accepted a position in the Lower Mainland” said Holly Kavanaugh, Board President.

She will begin her journey as CEO on February 14th.

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