Megan McCafferty (she/her) joined the Weston Family Foundation in September of 2019. She is a member of the Operations team and oversees the Foundation’s team of Grants Coordinators, while supporting the grants process for several programs, including assistance with budgeting and financial reporting.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Megan worked as an Administrative Assistant at KPMG LLP and as a Programme Administrative Officer with The Stephen Lewis Foundation.
Megan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Development Studies from the University of Waterloo and a Diploma in General Social Work Studies from Renison University College.
Teenu Sanjeevan joined the Weston Family Foundation as Research Program Specialist in 2020, before transitioning to her current role in 2021. She is responsible for managing the Foundation’s neuroscience programs.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Teenu was a Research Associate, and previously a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, at the Autism Research Centre of Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
Teenu has a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Sciences and a Master of Science in Cognitive Science of Language from McMaster University, and a PhD in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto.
Rene Prashad joined the Weston Family Foundation as Research Programs Specialist at the Weston Brain Institute in 2014, before transitioning to his current role as Senior Program Manager in 2021. He is responsible for the Foundation’s neuroscience scaling initiatives, including the Weston Family Focused Ultrasound Initiative at Sunnybrook.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Rene worked in various industries such as life science, finance and retail.
Rene has an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience, a Master of Science in Neurophysiology, and a PhD in Neurophysiology from the University of Toronto.
Cristina Tang (she/her) joined the Weston Family Foundation as a Research Programs Specialist in 2015, before transitioning to her current role in 2021. She is responsible for the administration of the Weston Brain Institute programs.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Cristina was Program Lead of Industry Relations at the Ontario Brain Institute, and before that, she worked for two years at various biotech and pharma companies.
Cristina has a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Simon Fraser University, and a PhD in Molecular Genetics from the University of Toronto.
Jeff Coull commenced work with the Weston Family Foundation as a contract Executive Director of the Weston Brain Institute in 2019, before taking on the responsibilities of Head of Strategic Initiatives and Programs in 2021. In his current role he contributes to undertakings of the Foundation that fall outside of the normal scope of its philanthropic activities.
Prior to working with the Foundation, Jeff started and ran several small biotechnology companies seeking to discover novel treatments for pain, inflammatory bowel disease and other indications. In addition to serving the Foundation, he advises various entities in the life sciences space.
Jeff holds a PhD in pharmacology from McGill University, where he studied spinal mechanisms contributing to chronic pain, and was awarded a BSc (Hons) from Queen’s University.