Board Executive

Arlene Zuckernick
Co-Chair
She plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice, architecture means to provide services in connection with the creation of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their purpose.

Reba Noel
Co-Chair
Reba is a wife and mother of two young men and the chosen family of an incredible person through a home shared relationship for over fifteen years. Reba is the Associate Director for Recruitment and Learner Engagement and Institutional Lead for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Vancouver Community College. She also has a long history of advocating for equality as a labour rights activist. Reba was a board member for CUPE Local 15 and currently serves on the board for Community Living Society. Never backing away from a challenge, Reba is ready to represent the new society in supporting equity, diversity, inclusion and the betterment of home sharing.

Julya Hutton
Vice Chair
Julya has many years of experience in home sharing both as a representative on CLBC’s Home Share Working Group and as someone who lives in a home share. Julya believes every individual and person has a voice and if the community is fully together, they can unite as one service without misunderstanding. Julya will bring her personal experience and dedication to
strengthening home share to the board and she looks forward to making sure that those entering into home sharing feel supported, celebrated and have their needs met.

Sarb Mahli
Treasurer
Sarb has been a home sharing provider since 2014 and has more than thirty years of experience working and advocating in the Community Living field both in the U.K. and Canada. Sarb has worked the frontlines of the Community Living sector, in management, residential care, life skills and skill development programs. She is a volunteer parent with the Family Support Institute and will bring her insight of the challenges in home sharing to the Board. Sarb is looking forward to finding ways to develop realistic and sustainable solutions including building trust and support of the home share model.
Board Directors

Bernadette Pughe
Director
For over 30 years Bernadette has traveled down a different life path, one that gifted her with the birth of a child who experiences developmental disabilities and has been living in a home share for more than 18 years. Bernadette is committed to the community living philosophy, has been in leadership positions for the past 15 years including being the current chair of CLBC’s Surrey, Delta White Rock Community Council and working for a non-profit organization that provides meaningful and sustainable employment to individuals who experience barriers. Bernadette is deeply honoured to have been chosen to represent furthering the goals of community inclusion as a board member of the new home sharing society.

Brianna Otto
Director
Brianna works as a senior home sharing manager with a qualified home sharing agency. Brianna’s many years of experience has provided her with a wealth of knowledge in supporting individuals, home sharing providers and families to find and maintain suitable home sharing arrangements and live inclusively in their community. Brianna looks forward to her role on the
board and finding creative and innovative ways to grow and support home sharing so it continues to be an inclusive, supportive and valuable service for everyone.

Jaret St Andrassy
Director
Jaret has worked in the community living field for 19 years. He is the Director of Community Services with Milieu Family Services. Jaret is an active member in various community groups such as the Fleetwood BIA (Business Improvement Association) as the accessible expert, serves as a board member of the Community Council Surrey / Delta / White Rock, and is involved in local self-advocacy groups. Jaret devoted the housing and outreach services and works with the current home share services all within Milieu Family Services. He is looking forward to moving forward with the goals of the committee and increasing awareness and development.

Ted Nordio
Director
Ted Nordio has over twenty years experience working with the Correctional Service of Canada. With Corrections,Ted has held positions that include Correctional Officer Supervisor, Indigenous Recruitment Officer, Indigenous Pathways Unit Manager, and Indigenous Community Liaison Officer. Prior to joining CSC, Ted worked for the Ministry of Children and Development as a Youth Supervisor with the Burnaby Youth Custody. Ted is a member of the Vancouver Metis Community and regularly participates in Metis events and social gatherings. Ted is Cree through his mother’s side and Italian on his father’s side.

Vacancies
Director(s)
- Self-Advocate
- Indigenous Leadership