Our Leadership

The CJPME Foundation Board

Among other key policy responsibilities, the Foundation's board appoints the president, and oversees the responsible use of the finances. The current board members – with date of induction to the Board – are introduced below.

nadia.png  NADIA ABU-ZAHRA - June 2017

Dr. Abu-Zahra speaks five languages and has worked in multiple spaces of colonial and neocolonial conflict. She has collaborated on two books and over 30 other publications on freedom of movement, community mobilisation, systematic oppression, and resistance. She holds the Joint Chair in Women’s Studies at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, and is an Associate Professor of International Development and Global Studies. She is co-facilitator of the Community Mobilization in Crisis project, a contributor to the work of the Feminist Foreign Policy Working Group, and a recipient of a uOttawa Award for Activities in the Media and the Community. Dr. Abu-Zahra earned her doctorate from the University of Oxford and was previously a SSHRC Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellow, and a Research Fellow at the Oxford Refugee Studies Centre.

king2.png  NASSER ABUKHDEIR - December 2022

Nasser is an academic, chemical engineering, and long-time CJPME supporter. He has over a decade of experience in student organizations focused on human rights and social justice during his undergraduate and graduate studies. He is currently involved in supporting scientific research and teaching in Palestine, along with supporting academic freedom at Canadian universities.  He also serves on the University of Waterloo’s Board of Governors.

king2.png  NADA ALDAHLEH - December 2022

Nada has a Computers B.Eng from McGill University. She is a Director of Engineering at a tech company. Prior to that, she was a startup entrepreneur. Nada is a Palestinian Canadian. Her family comes from Yafa and Akka. Her ancestors fled their homes during the Nakba in 1948, found refuge in Tulkarem, and then were forced to flee again in 1967. Like all Palestinian refugees they do not have the right of return. Nada feels strongly about advocating for Palestinian human rights, and that Canada can do a lot more to contribute to the achievement of justice in Palestine and ending the Apartheid, as well as to counter Anti-Palestinian Racism within Canada.

Jeffrey.jpg JEFFREY AYOUB - April 2008

Jeffrey has been a CJPME leader in the Ottawa area since 2006. He has also been a CJPME Board member since 2008. Professionally, Jeff has worked in Human Resources management for the federal government for 25 years. He has worked for several departments, managing and implementing projects, programs and services to support Canada's public servants in the delivery of services to Canadians. His many years of experience in the human resources field has enabled him to gain a strong understanding of what it takes to implement complex projects in the public sector in a people-centric approach, and build the strong relationships needed to make implementation a success. Jeff feels strongly that Canada must be more principled here and abroad to contribute to the achievement of this long-sought justice, peace and development.

king2.png  AMAL CHAUDRY - December 2022

Amal has a B.A. Honours in Criminology and Political Science and a Juris Doctorate. She has worked as a lawyer in the public sector for over a decade. In addition, she has experience on various non-profit boards that focus on advocacy work. Outside of her professional obligations, Amal spends her time with her young kids and husband outdoors, baking and reading.

king2.png  LIBBY DAVIES - July 2020

Libby served as Member of Parliament for Vancouver East from 1997 to 2015, and as the Deputy Leader of the Federal NDP from 2007 to 2015. Before her time in federal politics, Libby was a community organizer in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, and elected to Vancouver City Council for 5 consecutive terms. She has written a political memoir called “Outside In” about her political experiences. She was awarded the Order of Canada in 2016. Libby has always been an outspoken advocate for Palestinian human rights, and she brought a principled and courageous perspective to the issue while on Parliament Hill. She was a member of the Canada Palestine Parliamentary Friendship Association, and helped plan events on the Hill to foster awareness of Palestine. After Israel’s war on Gaza in 2009 resulted in the deaths of 1400 Palestinians, she was part of a small group of two Canadian MPs who visited the territory. Following her visit, she introduced a statement and report to Parliament calling on Canada to support the Goldstone Report and its conclusions, which found evidence of Israeli war crimes.

king2.png  LENA EL-MALAK - December 2022

Lena is a commercial tech consultant and privacy professional with experience working in multinationals in Dubai and Toronto. She has also completed a doctoral thesis on "The Right to Reparations of Palestinian Refugees under International Law" and has worked as an international development consultant for NGOs and UN Agencies based in Jordan and the UK, such as UNRWA, the UNHCR, the ILO and Minority Rights Group. She has authored several articles on Palestinian refugee rights and used to co-teach a course on ‘Palestinian refugees in International Law’ for Oxford University's Refugee Studies Center. She has a Bachelor of Civil Law and a Bachelor of Common Law from McGill University, and a Masters of Law (LLM) as well as a PhD in International Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

king2.png  GORDON KING - September 2014

Gordon has a background in New Testament studies and international development, and holds a B.A. in Education and a Ph.D in theology. He has taught in Bolivia, has worked for Save the Children, has served in the refugee determination process in Canada, has worked for World Vision Canada, and has directed The Sharing Way (the international development program of Canadian Baptist Ministries). He has served on a board member of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and El Centro de Estudios Teologicos Interdisciplinarios.  More recently, and for over 10 years, he has worked with Canadian Baptist Ministries.

king2.png  MONIA MAZIGH - June 2019

Monia Mazigh is an academic, author and human rights advocate. She was the former National Coordinator of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group. Mazigh was born and raised in Tunisia and immigrated to Canada in 1991. She was catapulted onto the public stage in 2002 when her husband, Maher Arar, was deported to Syria where he was tortured and held without charge for over a year. She campaigned tirelessly for his release. Mazigh holds a PhD in finance from McGill University. In 2008, she published a memoir about her pursuit of justice, Hope and Despair, shortlisted for the Ottawa Book Award. In 2014, she published her first novel, Mirrors and Mirages. It was short listed for the Book Trillium Award and for the Ottawa Book Award. Her second novel, Hope Has Two Daughters, was published in January 2017 by Anansi House. She writes in her blog at moniamazigh.com.

king2.png  CHRIS ZABANEH - December 2022

Chris has a rich mix of talents and skills, and has worked professionally as a consultant, coach, facilitator, and engineer. He often works with leaders to help them engage effectively with different types of audiences.  Chris also trains individuals and organization on how to create workplaces that enable equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging.  He has also been actively involved in the Green Party of Canada for many years.  Chris is pursuing a Masters of Science in Communication, Behaviour, and Credibility Analysis with a focus on deception detection and leadership. In his spare time, Chris enjoys photography, studying performance psychology and linguistics, and trying new traditional and modern Palestinian recipes.

 

The CJPME Foundation Executive Team

The CJPME Foundation Executive is charged with carrying out the operations of the organization. The President is appointed by the Board, and the President and the executive support work to implement the Foundation’s strategic plan. Some members of the CJPME Foundation executive are paid staff, while others are volunteers.

Tom.jpg THOMAS WOODLEY - PRESIDENT, TREASURER, SECRETARY 

Tom has a BS EE from Carnegie-Mellon University and an MS EE from Stevens Institute of Technology. Tom also has an MPA from Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, with a focus on Public Policy and Public Finance. Tom has a strong professional background in the public sector, having worked in Federal government for several years. He is also experienced in project management and organizational development. Tom also has long experience working in the NGO and volunteer sector, having volunteered for several international NGO’s in Africa and the Middle East. Tom has been involved with the CJPME Foundation since it’s founding in 2013.

grey.png VACANT - PRESIDENT 

 The post for the CJPME Foundation President is currently vacant. 

Tayla Shair – Operations Manager – March, 2023

Tayla Shair is a Jordanian-Palestinian with a degree in History from Concordia University with a specific interest in imperialism, US foreign policy and neocolonialism. In 2022, her article on Anglo-American policy and the Iranian oil crisis of 1951-1953 was published in Western University’s undergraduate journal The Mirror. With an avid interest in Middle Eastern and Palestinian history, politics, and culture, Tayla hopes to encourage and educate others through avenues of writing and research. In her free time, Tayla enjoys reading, cooking, and exploring Montreal’s coffeeshop scene.