Board of Directors

Andrew Gray – Board Chair 

Andrew Gray is a partner at a Toronto law firm. He lives in central Toronto with his family, and has been involved as a volunteer in work addressing housing and food insecurity and community and individual capacity-building for many years. Andrew also sat on the board of Fred Victor and was chair of CRC prior to its amalgamation with Fred Victor. He attended the University of Toronto, earning BA, MA, PhD and LLB degrees. He has taught for many years as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. Andrew joined the board of All Saints in 2020.

 

Bruce Stewart  Treasurer

Bruce Stewart is a CPA and retired IT director who spent much of his career in property management. He lives in the heart of downtown Toronto and is a long-time volunteer with the Rotary Club. Though Rotary and other volunteer organizations, Bruce has been involved in outreach   for over 20 years.

 

Tracy Chong – Member

Tracy has spent over 25 years as a business and brand strategist and calls herself a “recovering marketer.” She spent her formative years at BBDO, FCB and other notable agencies and then did strategic and research work for businesses like Microsoft Xbox and start-ups in neuroscience wearable tech and green tech. She then ventured into brand valuation and co-developed the Brand Economics(tm) approach, identifying the organizational brand drivers and customer experience interactions with the greatest financial upside and/or risk for crisis management. She has contributed to new financial brand measurement standards working with MASB, LES and Forbes CMO Practice. She has two neuro-science patents, is obsessed with dogs, and has a lifelong passion for helping people in need.

 

Annie Hodgins – Member

Annie is the Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Housing Rights where she works with communities, advocates and governments to advance the right to housing. In previous roles, Annie worked directly with thousands of renters impacted by housing insecurity and the threat of eviction. She is passionate about ensuring that legislation, policy, and services are responsive to the needs of vulnerable populations.

 

Peter Neelands – Member

Peter holds the position of VP Investments at Third Eye Capital in Toronto. He has held senior roles in the business valuation, litigation consulting and transaction advisory groups at RSM Canada, BDO Canada and Deloitte. Peter holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Finance from the University of Toronto. He is a Chartered Accountant/CPA, Chartered Business Valuator, and holds a diploma in Forensic and Investigative Accounting from the University of Toronto.
 

Blair Martin – Member

Currently the President of Belleterre Community Partners Incorporated, a non-profit organization based in Toronto that develops, constructs and owns affordable housing apartments in New Brunswick, Blair is an accomplished real estate executive and city planner with experience in asset management, development, construction and finance. He was first introduced to All Saints as a student in 1979, when he lived in the apartment building next to the church. He maintained a connection with All Saints while working for the City of Toronto as a planner in the Downtown East. Blair now divides his time between Toronto and his home province of New Brunswick.
 

Elizabeth Mutinda – Member

Elizabeth is the Interim Executive Director of the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention, where she works with a dedicated team to provide vital services to African, Caribbean, and Black community members living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Elizabeth has over 15 years of experience in finance and operations, having held roles at GlaxoSmithKline, CARE Canada in Kenya, CABI, African Institute for Development Policy, Canadian Centre for Housing Rights and the Stephen Lewis Foundation. She holds an MBA in Global Business and Sustainability and a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance. Elizabeth is committed to positive social impact and social justice. She believes in the power of humanity, and that together, we can make the world better for current and future generations. Elizabeth joined the board of All Saints in 2024, bringing her passion for strategic impact and a belief in the power of connection and support for those in need.