Victoria Lee
President and CEO, Fraser Health Authority
Victoria is responsible for overall strategic direction and operations of Fraser Health Authority including a wide range of integrated health services — acute care hospitals as well as community-based long-term care, home health, mental health and public health.
Victoria joined Fraser Health in 2010 as a medical health officer. She held progressive leadership positions, including her most recent role as the vice president for population health and chief medical health officer. Prior to joining Fraser Health, she worked in collaboration with national and international organizations including the United Nations Development Programme and the World Bank in the areas of comparative health systems, health policy, health financing and ecohealth.
Victoria also worked as a travel physician in rural communities in Chile and Brazil. Her research activities include health equity, community-based primary health system, health performance and clinical prevention.
She serves on the boards of CARE Canada and Digital Supercluster.
Victoria obtained her medical degree from the University of Western Ontario, her Royal College fellowship in Community Medicine from the University of Toronto and postgraduate degrees in Public Health, Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University.