Krista Davidson Flint is the CEO of Accessible Housing in Calgary. She has held a number of CEO positions in the non-profit sector serving Calgarians who are vulnerable including the housing of young vulnerable mother-led families and on national level as the CEO of the Canadian Down Syndrome Society.
Her 30-year career has taken her across North America consulting (as a Chief Story Teller) with organizations to help them create strategic plans, conceptualize civic and economic goals, and has become innately successful uncovering and illuminating the social capital that exists in human service when combined with a compelling narrative. Social and cause related marketing is a particular passion of Krista's. Stories are her jam.
Krista is a highly sought-after public speaker and has been a presenter at the United Nations Consultation on the Canadian Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities and the Canadian Cross Party Parliamentary Hearings on Compassionate and Palliative Care relating to Physician Assisted Suicide and citizens with disabilities (MAID track 2).
She has three grown and flown sons and is a Northern Ontario girl at heart.

