
Amos Sengi
Chairman of the Executive Committee & CEO
“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’”
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Amos is a distinguished registered nurse and a visionary leader, deeply committed to advancing healthcare and community empowerment. Amos’s journey is one of dedication, professional excellence, and an enduring passion for service. He holds a Bachelor of Nursing degree from the University of Manitoba, a credential that reflects his extensive training and expertise in the healthcare field.
Beyond his professional role in healthcare, Amos has made significant contributions to the broader community through his leadership and advocacy. As Chairman of the Manitoba Korean Canadian Community Resource Network (MKCCRN), he has been instrumental in guiding the organization’s strategic direction, ensuring that its programs and initiatives are impactful and sustainable. His ability to engage diverse stakeholders, build strong partnerships, and foster a cohesive organizational culture has been key to MKCCRN’s success and growth.
Recognizing the complexities of nonprofit management and the importance of effective leadership, Amos pursued a Nonprofit Management Extension Certificate from Mount Royal University in Calgary. This advanced education and certification has equipped him with a deep understanding of the operational, financial, and strategic aspects of running a nonprofit organization. His comprehensive approach to leadership combines his clinical expertise with his management skills, enabling him to lead MKCCRN with a clear vision and a strong sense of purpose.
Amos’s professional and community endeavors are guided by a deep-seated belief in the power of collective action and the importance of cultural preservation. He is dedicated to creating spaces where individuals from diverse backgrounds can come together, share their stories, and build supportive networks. Whether in his role as a nurse or as a community leader, Amos’s work is driven by a commitment to improving the lives of those around him, fostering a sense of belonging, and promoting the values of compassion and service. Amos is not just a leader; he is a catalyst for change, dedicated to leaving a lasting legacy of care, empowerment, and cultural celebration.