VAD’s New Board of Directors
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Annual General Meeting.
We are truly grateful that you took time out of your day to join us as we elected our Board of Directors and conducted the important business of the Society at the AGM, June 21, 2025.
Doug Manderville (President)
Joined the VAD board in 2024, Doug brings over two decades of nonprofit leadership coupled with 30 years of lived disability experience. An advocate committed to fostering inclusion, Doug’s unique perspective strengthens VAD’s mission to empower Albertans with disabilities.
Koryn Krekoski (Vice President)
A proud Fort McMurray resident and stroke survivor, Koryn channels lived experience into advocacy — breaking down barriers and connecting people with resources. Her personal journey fuels a passionate drive to make Alberta more accessible.
Don Slater (Director)
Since joining in 2024, Don has championed justice, fairness, and dignity for disability rights. Known for thoughtful listening and effective advocacy, he works tirelessly—from private acts to influencing public policy—to uplift voices often unheard.
Scott Douglas (Director)
Joining the board in 2025, Scott brings 20 years of lived disability experience. As a dedicated advocate for accessibility and equal opportunities, his insight is a strong asset to advancing VAD’s mission.
Arman Amiri (Director)
At just 22, Armany brings a dynamic global perspective to VAD as a newcomer to Canada of Persian and Ukrainian heritage. Living with a spinal cord injury since his teenage years, Armany developed resilience, independence, and creative passion through digital art. Now based in Calgary, he advocates for accessibility and empowerment—especially for newcomers and youth with disabilities. His lived experience navigating systems in a new country fuels his commitment to inclusion, equity, and innovative thinking at VAD.
Marilyn Erho (Director)
Marilyn joined in 2025, offering three decades of lived disability experience plus a decade in the nonprofit sector. She’s focused on promoting inclusion and supporting peers.
Ali Khalil (Director)
Ali Khalil is an HR professional and accessibility specialist who lives with vision loss. He manages CNIB SmartLife for Western Canada, supporting individuals across four provinces in accessing assistive technology, and also runs his own business helping organizations ensure digital accessibility. Having lost most of his vision at age seven, Ali brings lived experience and a deep personal commitment to his work. He has supported job seekers with disabilities through CNIB and partnered with organizations like Fable, GrackleDocs, Walmart Canada, and CNIB to make digital spaces more inclusive. Driven by advocacy and a passion for breaking down barriers, Ali is eager to contribute his voice, experience, and dedication to the board at Voice of Albertans with Disabilities.
James MacPhail (Director)
A resident of Duchess, AB, James transitioned to advocacy following a 2007 accident that resulted in paralysis. Formerly in oil and gas management, he now coaches, photographs, and champions accessibility and connection for those with disabilities.
Janae Mercier (Director)
A lifelong Edmonton resident and current Director at Large with the Autism Independent Living Association (AiLA), where she has volunteered for nearly four years. She is motivated to join the VAD board to expand her advocacy work for people with disabilities, drawing from personal experience as a Métis woman with Asperger’s Syndrome. Her involvement includes participation in disability advocacy events, writing content and launching initiatives like a movie club for AiLA, and volunteering with Autism Edmonton. She is passionate about making a difference—however small—and eager to continue learning and growing as a board member. She has access to technology, is familiar with virtual tools, can attend in-person meetings, and has no issues obtaining a criminal record check.