Hazelle is a seasoned senior executive with more than 18 years experience in the non-profit sector. Before joining Sherbourne she was Executive Director of the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) and previously Executive Director of Planned Parenthood of Toronto. Hazelle holds a Master’s Certificate in Health Care Management as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Carleton University. She is the former Managing Editor of Health Sharing Magazine, worked as a Television producer for WTN and Upfront Entertainment and was the Communications Coordinator for the Association of Canadian Community Colleges. A published author of two books, Hazelle’s work has appeared in numerous publications, newspapers, and journals including The Globe and Mail, Fuse, and the Women’s Journal/Cahier des femmes. She has been an active and dedicated board member for Women’s College Hospital, the Association of Ontario Health Centres, Hassle Free Clinic, the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health and Springtide Resources, and has also participated on the Back-Office Council for the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). In 2014, Hazelle was appointed to the Institute Advisory Board of the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Research, an international group of research and health professionals that provides support and guidance to CIHR. Born in London, England and raised in Montreal, Hazelle is also proud of her Caribbean heritage.