Phoebe Dey is a collaborative communication professional with 25 years experience. Before joining Cystic Fibrosis Canada in late 2022, she spent 13 years with the Alberta Cancer Foundation where she had the privilege of leading an international-recognized team responsible for brand, storytelling, stakeholder engagement, media relations, external/internal communication, digital and social media, website development and more, all with the goal of increasing fundraising revenue for the organization. Previous to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, Phoebe worked at the University of Alberta in the Office of Public Affairs, helping to raise its national and international profile. She is a member of the International Association of Business Communicators (Edmonton chapter) and co-leads the global Healthcare Communications Shared Interest Group. She has a graduate diploma in journalism from Concordia University in Montreal and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta.
Get in the Holiday spirit by volunteering your time for a good cause!
Cystic Fibrosis Canada is excited to announce the return of Wrapping for a Cure located in North Hill Centre & Southcentre Mall, Calgary, Alberta.
Individuals, teams, and workplace employees can give a little back during the Holiday season by volunteering to wrap gifts at any of our participating malls. Funds raised from Wrapping for a Cure go back into the local community.
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Read MoreMy name is Kelly Ann Quinlan and I am 19 years old. I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at birth. My 24-year-old brother Michael also has cystic fibrosis, which is a challenge, as we both live in the same home but must live separately to a degree. We are very close to our parents and sometimes they struggle with the extra duties and constant cleaning that comes with raising two CF children.
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