Brockville General Hospital’s volunteer Board of Directors follows a policy model of governance and oversees the affairs of the Hospital in keeping with our mission, vision and values.
The Board governs with an emphasis on stewardship, strategic leadership, commitment to obtaining stakeholder input, encouragement of diversity in viewpoints and clear distinction of Board and staff roles.
Meet our Board of Directors
Our Board members bring a diverse range of skills and experience to their leadership roles, ranging from government, to legal services, to business services. These volunteer members are representatives from across Leeds and Grenville.
James Eastwood is a partner at Eastwood, O’Reilly Law Offices (practicing in association), in Brockville.
James obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto, after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) from Carleton University. His law practice is focused on family law and employment law. He has represented clients in multiple levels of court, including the Ontario Court of Appeal, and he has appeared before a number of administrative tribunals.
James spent much of the past 25 years coaching kids’ sports but has now transitioned to Board work, having gained experience in this area by providing legal services for a variety of boards of directors during his legal career.
Catherine Macdonald was the President of a food and nutrition product manufacturing company for 17 years. She spent her career forging relationships with many of the largest food companies across North America and Europe. She has over 30 years of experience in the food and service industries, gaining expertise in sales, marketing and operations in distribution and manufacturing businesses.
Catherine is Chair of the board of one of Canada's largest safety supply companies and an international mining supply company; she has been a board member for both companies since 2008.
Catherine is a Director of the Thousand Islands Playhouse and has served as co-chair for A Moonlit Night, the Playhouse’s annual fundraising event.
She has a degree in Political Science from McMaster University and she completed the ICD Board Governance program for SME at the Rotman School of Management - University of Toronto.
Catherine is married with three children, who live in Brockville and Ottawa.
Jim Cooper is the President, and Chief Operating Officer of Brockville manufacturer, Canarm Ltd. He began with the organization in 1978 and took over as president in 2007. Since then, Canarm has become a national leader. For the last 10 years (achieving Platinum level), Canarm has been named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies.
Jim is well known for his passion for helping his community. In June 2017, Jim received an honorary diploma from St. Lawrence College. In 2013, he was named Citizen of the Year by the Brockville and District Chamber of Commerce, which recognized the extensive volunteer work he has done within Brockville and surrounding areas. Jim had served on the Brockville YMCA Board from 2005 to 2012 and as Board Chair from 2010 to 2012. Jim is a former Chair of the Student Advisory Council for Loyalist College's Business Sales and Marketing program in Belleville.
Jim is a longtime supporter of BGH. He co-chairs the Friends of Palliative Care annual golf tournament fundraiser. In 29 years, over $4 million dollars has been raised by this single-day event. From 2015 to 2017, he sat as a Director on the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation's Board. He is proud to be an active member of BGH’s Board of Directors, serving as Chair from 2017 to 2021, and again in 2022.
Kali Conboy has been a professor at St. Lawrence College in the School of Nursing, since 2017. She has experience teaching in the practical nursing program in the classroom and laboratory settings. She teaches primarily in second year focusing on nursing sciences, helping students to develop critical thinking skills to provide nursing interventions for individuals experiencing challenges to health. Additionally, Kali works as a Critical Care nurse with Kingston Health Sciences- Kingston General site, on a casual basis.
Kali holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from St Lawrence College, Laurentian University collaborative nursing program and a Master of Nursing-Teaching Focus from Athabasca University.
Kali has experience in a variety of leadership roles, providing expertise to grow and develop the practical nursing program. She developed and implemented high-fidelity simulations for the program, which are now in use across all semesters.
Jim Elsasser is an innovative senior executive within the manufacturing industry. For over 24 years, he has worked with Burnbrae Farms Limited as Senior Director of Engineering and Technical Services. In this role, Jim has led day-to-day operations as well as multiple large-scale capital and technical projects. Most notably, this has included the construction and startup of three new processing facilities. He is well known for creating a positive workplace through inspiring trust, teamwork, and accountability.
Jim is an active community volunteer with a passion for helping others. He currently sits on the Board of Directors for Brockville Country Club (curling and golf) as Honorary Secretary and as Curling Chair.
Jim lives in Lyn with Lori, his wife, where they have raised two grown children.
Emily Farrell is a professional information manager with over eight years of experience in executive leadership. She has a passion for governance, strategic planning, policy development, strategic budgeting, community outreach and engagement, and team management. Formerly the Chief Executive Officer of the Brockville Public Library, Emily now provides management consulting services to non-profits, charities, and government organizations as Co-Founder of Chapter 3 Consulting.
Emily has a wide-variety of board and committee experience having served with the Brockville Municipal Drug Strategy, Every Kid in Our Community, Leeds and Grenville Community Health Team’s Board of Directors, and Rideau Hill Camp Board of Directors.
Emily lives outside Spencerville with her partner, Nik, and their dog, Skype.
Sarah Hamm is a communications strategist with over 20 years of experience across private, public and not-for-profit sectors. She has an extensive background in designing and implementing communication campaigns for small- and large-scale business transformation initiatives.
Currently, Sarah works for an international not-for-profit that helps people affected by humanitarian crises. She is leading the communication efforts for a global initiative that is strengthening the organization’s operations and enterprise systems in over 40 countries. Early in her career, Sarah worked at the Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC, for the Weston family and at Hudson’s Bay Company, as well as the City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.
Born at BGH and raised in Maitland, Sarah is happy to be back in the Brockville area where she lives with her husband, Jeffrey.
Jeremy Hobbs is the Superintendent of Human Resources, Facilities and Information Technology for the Upper Canada District School Board, which encompasses 27,000 students, 4,000 faculty and staff at 90 schools. Jeremy’s portfolio includes responsibility for a combined operating and capital budget of over $100M along with almost 300 staff across his three departments.
Having started his career as a teacher, Jeremy worked on IT strategy in Ottawa-Carleton and Peel District School Boards and then moved to the UCDSB in 2004. In addition to his work in public education, Jeremy is involved with the community, having served on the Board of the Brockville and Area YMCA as Vice Chair, the Upper Canada Swim Club as President, the Brockville General Hospital Redevelopment Subcommittee and the St. Lawrence College Board of Governors.
Eleanor Newman is a recently retired educator who served in senior leadership roles in District School Boards, the Ontario Ministry of Education, and the Eastern Ontario Staff Development Network. She holds a Master of Education from Queen’s University, a Master of Arts in Canadian Studies from Carleton University, and certification as an Ontario Teacher, Principal, and Supervisory Officer.
Eleanor is trained in the Carver’s Policy Governance model and is recognized for her innovative thinking, her ability to inspire and to develop the capacity of others, and her skill at building consensus for moving forward.
Eleanor is an Honorary Life Member of the Ontario Music Educator Association and member/treasurer of the Brockville Community Choir.
W. Robert (Bob) Snelgrove is the president and CEO of GerrAudio Distribution, a company he founded in 1979 while studying at the University of Waterloo. GerrAudio caters to the technical needs of major performing arts centres and international touring musical artists.
His career in audio design and sound reinforcement has fostered a dedication to the arts reflected in his charitable work with local and regional theatre groups, including the Brockville Arts Centre. He is a longstanding member of the Audio Engineering Society, the Canadian Acoustical Society, and the Canadian Institute of Theatre Technology.
Bob joins the team with six years' experience on the Board of Governors for St. Lawrence College, the latter portion of which he acted as vice chair. During his tenure with St. Lawrence College, Bob worked with the chair on the recruitment of a new College President and CEO. He now looks forward to serving his community in the health sector as a member of the hospital board.
Connie Cote is an accomplished senior executive with over 20 years of experience in developing strategic national initiatives to advance health policy and health research. A relationship builder, she has worked to establish key partnerships with government, health professionals, researchers, academia, and policy makers.
Connie is an active committee and board member to various non-profit organizations, including the Resilience Healthcare Coalition Steering Committee, and is past Chair of Advocacy and Government Relations for the Menopause Foundation of Canada.
In her current role as Chief Executive Officer for Health Charities Coalition of Canada, Connie has provided leadership and strategic direction to the coalition’s Board of Directors and ad-hock task forces.
Connie holds a Master of Human Systems Intervention and Bachelor of Arts on Applied Human Sciences from Concordia University. She has a Micro-credential Certificate in Modern Board and Advanced Board Governance from Conestoga College and Capacity Canada.
In her spare time, Connie enjoys travelling with her two daughters and during the winter months, is an avid curler.
Brian Van Mierlo is a retired Chartered Professional Accountant, who has operated an accounting practice for the past 25 years.
Previously, Brian was a commercial account manager with the Bank of Montreal, and Chief Financial Officer in the manufacturing, commercial properties and hospitality industries. Currently, Brian serves as the treasurer for the Brockville and Community Living Association.
Brian has been a long-serving community volunteer. His board and volunteer experience has included Family and Children’s services of Leeds and Grenville, Big Brothers, Rotary Club of Brockville, and the Brockville Soccer Club.
Julie joined Brockville General Hospital in 2017 and serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive. Previous positions have been in both community and tertiary, academic health care organizations.
Julie has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Carleton University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Honours Degree from York University and a Master of Health Sciences Degree from the University of Toronto. She is certified in Advanced System Leadership from the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management Executive Program and is a Fellow in The Ivy Academy Community Shift Executive Leadership Program. Julie has successfully completed the Advanced Good Governance certification through The College Centre of Board Excellence. She is an active member of the College of Nurses of Ontario and has an Adjunct Academic appointment in the Queen's University School of Nursing.
Julie has received recognition awards from Kingston Health Sciences Centre including the Team Award for Leadership with the Emergency Department Information System Implementation project and Team Award for Care for her efforts introducing the Inter-professional Collaborative Practice Model. She was nominated to the Canadian College of Health Leaders for a National Nursing Leadership Award.
Julie was appointed to the St. Lawrence College Board of Governors in September 2018 and is currently Vice-Chair. She is also a member of the Board of Directors at St. Vincent de Paul in Kingston.
Reg Hart, Interim Vice President and Chief Nursing Executive
Reg joined Brockville General Hospital in 2022 and serves as Interim Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive. Reg brings over 25 years of experience in healthcare, with the last 18 in leadership roles. Since starting at Brockville General, Reg has been a Director of Patient Care Programs and has had responsibility for Medical Surgical Inpatients, Intensive Care, Women’s and Children’s and Surgical Services Programs, Laboratory and Infection Prevention and Control. He also provided coverage for Patient Flow and Allied Health.
Reg has a Bachelor of Arts Degree, a Diploma in Nursing (Valedictorian, Brockville General Hospital Award, and Academic Council Medal Award), a Critical Care Nursing Diploma (with distinction), completed the Advanced System Leadership Program from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management Executives Program, and a Master of Business Administration Degree (with distinction). He is an active member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Dr. Karim Somani received his medical degree from the University of Alberta in 2002 and completed his residency in general surgery in 2007.
Dr. Somani has practiced as a general surgeon in Brockville since 2010.
He assumed the responsibilities of the president of the Medical Staff Association in June 2021, with a particular focus on physician-wellness.
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Board Meetings
Regular meetings of the Board of Directors are open to the public. To ensure adequate seating due to space and safety restrictions, individuals wishing to attend Board meetings are asked to notify the Board Secretary's office 48 hours prior to the meeting (613-345-5649 ext. 51512). Agendas will be made available at that time or may be obtained prior to the meeting from the President and CEO’s office.
In the event that the attending public has questions arising from the Board meeting, the Board Chair and the Chief Executive Officer will be available, upon adjournment of the meeting, to discuss the items.
Addressing the Board
Board meetings are conducted according to a predetermined agenda, with limited discussion time for each item. Individuals or parties wishing to address the Board must request of the Chair, at least 10 days prior to the meeting, that they be included on the agenda. The request must be in writing and indicate the reason for the request. Granting of this request is at the discretion of the Chair, who will also allot a specified time period for presentation and discussion, usually not more than 15 minutes in total.
Notification should be sent to:
Chair of the Board
Brockville General Hospital
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Annual Reports
Brockville General provides annual updates on the Hospital's financial results and progress results.
We are committed to providing you with the best healthcare experience at Brockville General Hospital. If you would like to share your feedback, please visit our Patient Relations page.
Media Attendance
Members of the media are welcomed to attend Board meetings, however, please note that recording devices, videotaping and photography is not permitted during the meeting. The Board Chair and the President and CEO, or their designate, will be available for media interviews after the meeting. Questions may be forwarded to our Marketing and Communications office.
We are transitioning to a new, improved electronic medical records system. If you are coming to the hospital for care or an appointment, you may notice things take a little longer as our staff and physicians learn the new system. We have additional staff on-hand to help during the transition.
We appreciate your patience as our healthcare team bring this new system online to serve you better.