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Chelsey MacNeil

President, Common Good Solutions

Chelsey MacNeil, a recognized expert in social impact and community economic development, leads Common Good Solutions, a prominent consultancy specializing in social enterprise, community development, and sustainability. With a career marked by pivotal contributions—establishing initiatives like rural entrepreneurship programs and catalyzing large-scale policy changes in income support and social finance—her impact is significant. Chelsey also supports future economic leaders as a faculty member at Memorial University’s MBA Program. Nationally lauded for advancing social procurement and supporting underrepresented groups in economic development, her dedication to empowering communities solidifies her as a leading influencer in reshaping social impact and community-driven economic development.

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Boann is one of three wholesalers appointed through a competitive, merit-based process by the Government of Canada to invest a portion of the $755M Social Finance Fund (SFF), an initiative that seeks to accelerate the growth of Canada’s social finance market. The SFF supports charities, non-profits, social enterprises, co-operatives and other social purpose organizations (SPOs) in accessing flexible financing opportunities. Greater access to social finance through the SFF will help them grow, innovate, and enhance their social and environmental impacts.

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