Director
CORRINE MCKAY
Bilaam Neekhl
(Pearly Fin)
Corinne McKay is the Chief Executive Officer of Nisga’a Valley Health Authority. She has held several senior administrative positions as a General Manager, Director of Health Programs, Human Resources Manager, and Project Analyst. She has previously served in the elected officer position of Secretary Treasurer of the Nisga’a Nation and has lead the negotiations at the Fiscal Financing Agreement table with the Federal and Provincial Government. She lives in Laxgalts’ap (Greenville), one of the four Nisga’a Villages.
She has a Bachelor of Commerce degree, major in Accounting and Masters of Business Administration with specialization in Executive Management.
Corinne was elected President and Chairperson of I·SPARC (Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council). Corinne has been part of I·SPARC’s leadership group since its inception, originally serving as the elected Regional Lead for the Northwest. Corinne has played an instrumental role supporting the organization’s growth and its successes developing and implementing the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation Strategy (BC), the first Strategy of its kind in Canada.
She is also the President of the Tears to Hope Society. The Society is an Indigenous-led organization with a primary focus to support the families of Missing and Murdered loved ones.