Alberta College of Pharmacy - Council
Wyton, Carmen
Carmen Wyton is the Chief Executive Officer of BILD Alberta providing governance leadership and direction to the amalgamation of two provincial building industry organizations. She is the founder of the Women's Health Coalition (Alberta), and current Chair of the Canadian Society of Association Executives (Alberta). She has served in board advisory roles including Chair of the Premiers Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities. She has more than 20 years experience in the private and public sectors of health and disabilities.
West, Jason
Jason West is the President of Newman Theological College in Edmonton. He has Chaired the board of a non-profit newspaper and is Past-President of a national Academic association. He is currently a member of the Board at St. Joseph's College at University of Alberta.
Jason has published widely in philosophy and has taught at several universities in Canada, including courses in medical ethics. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Waterloo.
von Hoensbroech, Nicola
Nicola von Hoensbroech is the head of the governance committee of World Vision Austria since 2021. Before, she was founding CEO of the company DeinKindergeschirr for which she received the German provincial Founders of the Year award and sold it in 2020. She is a mother of five and holds a BSc from the London School of Economics. She also fulfilled two trainee programs with the Oetker Group (food and beverages, consumer goods) and with GlaxoSmithKline (pharmaceuticals). She moved to Calgary in 2022.
Loven, Larry
Larry is a Certified Management Consultant and has been a course developer and instructor at MacEwan University, NAIT, and the University of Alberta. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Industrial Design and is a member of the Canadian Association of Management Consultants. He has been a member of many boards.
Stone, Karen
Karen Stone has been (amongst other roles) the Executive Director of the Alberta Interagency Council on Homelessness; the B.C. Non-Profit Housing Association; and the Society for Affordable Housing Education, Awareness and Development. In these capacities, she was an advocate for social justice, with a high priority on the provision and sustainability of affordable housing. She has served as a strategic leader in various organizations at the local, national and international levels, including Lawyers for Human Rights in South Africa, and the South African Human Rights Commission in post apartheid
South Africa. She worked on policy development initiatives related to health and human rights in Africa and has vast experience on policy initiatives across Canada. Karen has served and continues to serve on many Boards of Directors within the Voluntary/Non-Profit sector. Karen holds a Master of Laws degree, a Bachelor of Laws degree and a Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of Natal in South Africa.