Immigrant Services Calgary Board of Directors Appoints Kate Price as new Chief Executive Officer
Immigrant Services Calgary (ISC) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Kate Price as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the organization, effective July 14, 2025.
Kate Price is a seasoned nonprofit leader with extensive expertise in strategic planning, organizational change, and fundraising. She has led teams at Informed Opinions and the Action Coalition on Human Trafficking (ACT) Alberta through periods of growth and renewal, tripling ACT’s annual revenue, delivering two national research projects, and launching Alberta’s Labour Trafficking Working Group. Her leadership has shaped fundraising initiatives at Bespoke Social Profit Solutions and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and supported community-driven programming at The Confluence (formerly Fort Calgary). She currently serves on the boards of ElderCare Edmonton and ACT Alberta.
Kate holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Royal Roads University, is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), and has recently completed her MBA at the University of Calgary. With an innovative approach and a strong dedication to social enterprise, she will inspire our team, deepen community relationships, and advance ISC’s mission and impact.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, I extend our heartfelt congratulations to Kate on her new role. We are thrilled to welcome her leadership as Immigrant Services Calgary enters its next chapter of growth and service. With her vision and dedication, we are confident that ISC will continue to thrive and make a significant impact in the lives of immigrants and newcomers across our community.
Chandy Mung,
Board Chair
ISC supports approximately 25,000 newcomers annually, connecting them to vital resources to settle, succeed, and build a new home in Calgary and Alberta. ISC works collaboratively with governments, organizations, community members, and partner agencies to improve and build on programs and services that help immigrants and refugees build thriving lives in their local communities.