In this episode, we sit down with Angela Bonfanti, the first female CEO and President of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). Angela shares her personal and professional journey, the challenges and opportunities of leading a 106-year-old organization, and her vision for improving accessibility and inclusion for individuals with vision loss in Canada.
About the Guest Angela Bonfanti, the CEO and President of CNIB, is a trailblazer in the accessibility and inclusion space. With over 13 years of dedicated service at CNIB in various leadership roles, Angela became the organization’s leader in 2023, marking her 13th anniversary with the institute. She brings a deeply personal connection to her work, having grown up witnessing her father's journey with vision loss due to Retinitis Pigmentosa. Angela's leadership is defined by her commitment to systemic change, grassroots advocacy, and empowering individuals with vision loss through innovative programs and community-driven solutions.
About the CNIB The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) is Canada’s leading organization dedicated to empowering people impacted by blindness and vision loss. Established in 1918, CNIB supports individuals across the country with programs focusing on education, employment, accessibility, and advocacy. From guide dog training to groundbreaking virtual services, CNIB aims to create a world without barriers for people living with vision loss. Under Angela Bonfanti's leadership, the CNIB continues to advance its mission of inclusivity and accessibility through collaboration and innovative strategies.