Danielle Aubry
Biography
Danielle began her career in anti-violence work as a volunteer and progressed to a variety of roles such as educator and therapist. Currently, she is the executive director of Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse (CCASA), founding the agency in 1994. Danielle has been responsible for a host of activities to create and grow Calgary’s primary sexual assault/abuse service. This has included leadership, strategic visioning, community development and collaboration, fundraising, media relations, supervision and other management responsibilities. Her work establishing CCASA as a stable presence in the community earned her national recognition in 1998 when she was awarded one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 leadership and management awards. Danielle holds Bachelor and Master Degrees in Social Work with a focus on management, community development, organizations and policy. She is an avid learner and believes in providing opportunities for staff to challenge themselves to learn as well.

