Salima Stanley-Bhanji
CEO of Humainologie /Calgary Centre for Global Community
Works in:
Law, non-profit leadership, and retail.
Can advise in:
Non-profit leadership, entrepreneurship, law and filmaking.
Cool facts about Salima:
Salima is a lawyer, filmmaker and owns a local retail store. She has also ran several half marathons (including two barefoot) and a full marathon.
Salima in the news.
Works in:
Law, non-profit leadership, and retail.
Can advise in:
Non-profit leadership, entrepreneurship, law and filmaking.
Cool facts about Salima:
Salima is a lawyer, filmmaker and owns a local retail store. She has also ran several half marathons (including two barefoot) and a full marathon.
Salima in the news.
Salima is a lawyer and filmmaker.
She has spent over a decade in management roles in the not for profit sector, including as the Executive Director of Vibrant Calgary, a not for profit working in poverty reduction and advocacy; as the General Counsel of the Calgary Homeless Foundation; and currently as the CEO of Humainologie and the Calgary Centre for Global Community.
She has produced/directed over 20 short films for Humainologie in three languages and received numerous international film festival selections and awards. In 2015, Salima hiked 1,200 kilometers from Geneva, Switzerland to Pamplona, Spain to raise awareness of the world’s 60 million displaced people. Salima has run several half marathons (including two barefoot) and a full marathon.
She grew up in Australia, and has lived in India, New Zealand, Perú and Canada. She values empathy, creativity, accountability, action, self awareness and unknowingness. Salima feels great privilege in being mother to one small bundle of wonder.
She has spent over a decade in management roles in the not for profit sector, including as the Executive Director of Vibrant Calgary, a not for profit working in poverty reduction and advocacy; as the General Counsel of the Calgary Homeless Foundation; and currently as the CEO of Humainologie and the Calgary Centre for Global Community.
She has produced/directed over 20 short films for Humainologie in three languages and received numerous international film festival selections and awards. In 2015, Salima hiked 1,200 kilometers from Geneva, Switzerland to Pamplona, Spain to raise awareness of the world’s 60 million displaced people. Salima has run several half marathons (including two barefoot) and a full marathon.
She grew up in Australia, and has lived in India, New Zealand, Perú and Canada. She values empathy, creativity, accountability, action, self awareness and unknowingness. Salima feels great privilege in being mother to one small bundle of wonder.