Lori Morison

Executive Director at Kids 1st Association

New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada

Overview

Lori Morison is the Executive Director of the Kids 1st Association, leading a tri-county project that delivers free family programs across 20 communities. Her background includes non-profit management training from Mount Royal University and previous leadership roles at the YMCA of Pictou County, showcasing her skills in strategic thinking and leadership development.

Drawing from a career focused on community well-being, from seniors fitness to family resources, Lori shows a deep commitment to service. Her interest in organizations like the Canadian Red Cross suggests a personal passion for humanitarian efforts and supporting vulnerable populations in her community.

She holds a certification in Gretchen Rubin on Creating Great Workplace Habits.

Topics They Care About

Non-Profit Leadership
Serves as an Executive Director and holds a certification in Non-Profit Management from Mount Royal University.
Community Development
Her organization provides free programs and resources to families across three counties and in over 20 different communities.
Health & Fitness
Previously worked as the General Manager of Health, Fitness, and Recreation for the YMCA of Pictou County. [Predicted]

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Work History

12-2025
Executive Director at Kids 1st Association
8-2019 - 11-2025
General Manager Health Fitness Recreation at YMCA of Pictou County
6-2006 - 8-2019
Program Fitness Team Lead at North Edmonton Seniors Association

Education

2018 - 2019
Non-Profit Management from Mount Royal University - Calgary

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