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Senior Management Group
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In Memory Dr. Raymond Johnson
CAMH marked the loss of a dedicated supporter with the passing of Trustee Dr. Ray Johnson in October 2006. A well-known Hamilton
community leader, Ray was a health and kinesiology professor at McMaster University, a former Canadian Football League player
and coach, and a volunteer for over 40 years with more than 20 community groups. he had selflessly shared his talents and
experience in addiction services with CAMH on the Board of Trustees since 2001 and he will be sorely missed.
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CAMH Annual Report to the Community 2006 - 07
- Dr. Paul Garfinkel, President and CEO
- Joanne Campbell, Vice-President, Communications and Community Relations
- Peter Catford, Vice-President, Information Management, Chief Information Officer and Chief Privacy Officer
- Dev Chopra, Executive Vice-President, Corporate Services and Redevelopment
- Gail Czukar, Executive Vice-President, Policy, Education and Health Promotion; General Counsel
- Mary Deacon, President and CEO, CAMH Foundation
- Dr. Shitij Kapur, Chief of Research
- Dean Martin, Vice-President, Finance/Support Services and Chief Financial Officer
- Dr. Benoit H. Mulsant, Physician-in-chief, and Clinical Director, Geriatric Mental Health Program
- Eric Preston, Vice-President, Human Resources and Organizational Development
- Dr. Stephen Sokolov, Vice-President, Medical Affairs
- Judith Tompkins, Chief of Nursing Practice and Professional Services and Executive Vice-President, Programs
Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act
As a publicly funded hospital, CAMH is bound by the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act to publish the names, positions and
salaries of employees receiving annual salaries of $100,000 or more. This information is available online at http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/english/publications/salarydisclosure/2007/
PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre in Mental Health and Addiction
This year CAMH renewed its appointment as a Pan American Health Organization / World Health Organization Collaborating Centre
in Mental Health and Addiction, for a second four-year term. This recognition of excellence is a great honour, recognized
worldwide.

Making Connections: Integration in Mental Health and Addiction
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