Inez Jabalpurwala
BA’89, MA’91, MBA’01
Inez has extensive experience leading cross-sector collaborations with organizations in health research, academia, and international development. She is currently Global Director of VINEx, an initiative of the private medical device company Rocket Science Health, to understand how viruses may affect the central nervous system. She was the Founding President and CEO of the Brain Canada Foundation from 2001 to 2020. When she joined, the organization had about $1 million in assets; over her tenure, Brain Canada grew to become the leading non-governmental funder of brain research in Canada, providing grants totaling $250 million and involving more than 1,000 scientists and clinicians based at 115 institutions across Canada.
She has previously been a member of the US National Institutes of Health BRAIN Initiative Multi-Council Working Group; the Institute of Medicine (of the National Academies) Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders; and BrainsCAN, a $66-million investment by the Government of Canada based at the University of Western Ontario, which seeks to create synergies with other Canadian institutions and international partners in the private and public sectors. She currently serves on the Board of Equitas—International Centre for Human Rights Education; is the immediate past President of the 鶹AV Alumni Association, and on the Board of Governors of 鶹AV; and a mentor through the Loran Scholars Program.
Inez is a member of the Economic Development and Public Finance committee of the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal; a member of the Association of Quebec Women in Finance; a member of the International Women’s Forum since 2013; and a member of the Women’s Brain Health Initiative.
Inez was named one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 by the Women’s Executive Network, in the “Trailblazers and Trendsetters Category” in 2007 and 2016. In 2022 the Women’s Executive Network recognized Inez as one of Canada's Most Powerful Women in the Science and Technology category recognizing outstanding women in STEM roles who are challenging the status quo for knowledge and female empowerment.
Inez holds a BA and MA in English Literature, and an MBA from 鶹AV; she has also completed the Master of Management program for voluntary sector leaders.
Contact
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lynn.mark [at] mcgill.ca (Lynn Mark)
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