Meet the Team
Shanaaz Gokool (Pronouns: she/her)
Executive Director
Maggie Chao (Pronouns: she/her)
Campaigns Director
Peter Gibbs (Pronouns: they/them)
Organizing Manager
Peter's campaign experience started at the age of 5, when they used direct action tactics at recess to stop boys from kissing girls against their will. After a hiatus from activism during grade school, since 2008 Peter has been engaged in campaigns for climate justice, voting reform, Indigenous sovereignty, trans rights, and in partisan and non-partisan election campaigns at every level of government. Peter has organized on a wide range of campaigns that has seen them host large scale digital Get Out the Vote events and receive a lifetime ban from the BC Legislature.
In a previous life, Peter was a trained chef. They occasionally go on multi-month solo kayak expeditions and live on unceded Lekwungen territory.
Kate Hodgson (Pronouns: she/her)

Digital Organizer
Kate is a community organizer and campaigner with six years of experience in the climate movement. She cut her teeth in the fight against the TMX pipeline, and spent her university years campaigning for fossil fuel divestment.
Born and raised within the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples in what is now known as Vancouver, Kate spends her spare time doting on her pup, picking up cool rocks at the beach and dreaming about how to build sustainable and winning movements.
Fun fact: somewhere on the internet, there’s a video of 11-year old Kate explaining Single Transferable Voting for the BC Pro Rep Referendum.
Rivka Goetz (Pronouns: she/her)
Digital Campaigner
Rivka developed her own political and creative voice at Free Street Theater, creating and performing original plays about joy and justice in parks across Chicago. She moved to so-called Canada to attend the University of Toronto, where she majored in Equity Studies while campaigning for divestment from the fossil fuel industry. Rivka brings a strong commitment to just and resilient movement-building to her work at Leadnow.
Nayeli Jimenez (Pronouns: she/her)
Senior Campaigner - Social Media
Before making her way to full-time campaigning work, Nayeli worked in the book publishing industry for 7 years as a designer and art director — and still designs books from time to time.
Aidan McNally (Pronouns: she/her)
Digital Campaigner
Her passion for organizing led her to the labour movement - she is a proud alumni of CUPE 3906 at McMaster University, and one of her proudest accomplishments is helping a group of 500 academic workers unionize. She continues to be invested in the crossover between the labour movement and social justice, loves trying new food, and is a proud ‘cat person’.
Board
Scott Young (Pronouns: he/him)

Scott is a digital strategy and research consultant, who is deeply passionate about driving positive social impact. He previously worked at the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, which delivers programs and projects on citizenship, diversity, and inclusion. Scott is a member of the Banff Forum, the BMW Foundation's Responsible Leaders Network, and sits on the advisory board of DemocracyXChange, Canada's democracy summit. He has graduate degrees in international relations and global governance.
Janet Kim (Pronouns: she/her)

Janet’s belief in the power of individuals to effect positive change led to a career in fundraising with Habitat for Humanity in Toronto, and since 2007 with the University of Toronto. Outside her day job, Janet has volunteered in support of several causes. At her church, Janet led a refugee sponsorship initiative, and founded a foot care program for homeless guests. She is a founder of the volunteer-run book store which to date has contributed over $1.4M to the Toronto Public Library. Janet began volunteering with Leadnow in 2015 to campaign for electoral reform, increasing her involvement significantly in 2019 on the climate crisis issue. She is recently married, with two teenage step-daughters.
Jamie Biggar

Jamie was one of Leadnow's co-founders, and served as founding Executive Director and then Campaign Director from 2010 to 2016. Before co-founding Leadnow, Jamie completed a Master’s Degree in political ecology – which is basically politics that takes economic power and ecological integrity seriously – at the University of Victoria. He co-founded two student-led climate and sustainability organizations, and served on the board of a range of social, environmental and educational organizations. Jamie now serves on the board of the World Wildlife Fund of Canada, and he's the Director of Communications and Campaigns for the Centre for Social Innovation.
Fahad Ahmad (Pronouns: he/him)

Prior to pursuing his PhD, Fahad was Chief Operating Officer and then, the interim CEO of Soliya, an innovative nonprofit that mobilizes young adults from western and predominantly Muslim societies to foster greater cross-cultural understanding. He was also appointed the VP of Strategic Initiatives at Search for Common Ground.
Fahad provides consulting services to social justice and arts nonprofits that includes advice on strategic planning, partnerships, governance, and operations. He is the former Chair of the board of directors of Thousand Currents, a U.S. based public foundation that supports Global South grassroots groups led by women, youth, and Indigenous peoples.