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Senior Manager, Business Development

Judith Van Veldhuysen

Judith takes a thoughtful, relationship-focused approach to her work, grounded in a strong understanding of how organizational culture and priorities shape meaningful healthcare solutions. She works closely with senior leaders to ensure each engagement reflects the unique needs of their teams, with a focus on building trust and delivering lasting value.

Judith earned her Master of Health Administration from Toronto Metropolitan University in 2020, where she developed a strong understanding of healthcare systems and organizational strategy. With over 10 years of experience in private and corporate healthcare, she has developed expertise across executive health, virtual care, and corporate wellness. She has led end-to-end business development initiatives and has a strong ability to work within high-touch, strategic environments, partnering with senior leaders to align organizations with solutions that best support their people.

Outside of work, Judith enjoys staying active through pickleball and hot yoga, and has recently developed an interest in gardening and home improvement projects. She also shares her home with Truffles, her Netherland Dwarf rabbit.

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