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Ke​vin Frey, CEO​ Kevin Frey is the CEO of Right To Play International. He oversees the global operations of the organization, while also guiding Right To Play's long term strategic direction. Kevin joined Right To Play from the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management where he served as Managing Director of its flagship MBA program. Kevin has also held roles including Chief Business Development Officer and Director, Business Development and International Programs at the University of Toronto. In addition to his work at the University, Kevin is Founder and Chairman of Teach Away Inc., one of the world's largest international teaching recruitment firms. Teach Away Inc. has governmental and private sector clients in more than 40 countries and has been recognized in multiple rankings by Profit magazine as one of Canada's fastest growing companies. Kevin has an undergraduate degree with High Distinction from the University of Toronto, an MBA from the Kellogg Scho​ol of Management and Schulich School of Business, and is in the final stages of completing his Doctorate in Business Administration at IE Business School in Madrid.




Kevin played on the University of Toronto's varsity basketball team and is a nationally-certified "Train to Train" basketball coach. He lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife and three children. Dennis LepholtzChief Financial Officer​ Dennis Lepholtz joined Right To Play in October 2005 and manages our international finances. Dennis is a Chartered Accountant and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and BC. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Commerce from Simon Fraser University in BC. David DanylewichVice President, Strategy and Systems With 20 years of experience in international development, David came to Right To Play in February 2008. Currently he facilitates the organization's development of a five-year international strategic plan, coordinates annual planning and develops organizational processes. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and an MBA from the Rotman School of Management—both from the University of Toronto. Karen ScanlanVice President, Human Resources




Previously a human resources leader for North American service and retail organizations, Karen became a member of our team in September 2011. Here, she acts as the custodian of our culture and values, and attracts, develops and retains the best-in-class talent for Right To Play. Karen has a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree from the University of Western Ontario and certification in HR and education.​​ ​ ​ Sherine IbrahimVice President, Middle East and Asia ProgramsSherine joined Right To Play in September 2015 with 20 years of experience in international development in the Middle East and Asia. Previously, she worked with CARE USA, Oxfam America and Save the Children UK.​ Sherine holds Masters degrees from the American University in Cairo and the London School of Economics..   Aki Temisevä                        Global Vice President   Philanthropy​Aki joined our team in 2016. His 20-year career includes roles as Chief Development and Marketing Officer (CDMO) for ChildFund International, CEO and

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