Kunal Moryani
About Kunal Moryani
Kunal Moryani is a Senior Specialist in Change Management at the First Nations Health Authority, where he has worked since 2019. He holds a Master of Arts from Adler University and has experience in organizational development and change consulting.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Kunal Moryani has served as a Senior Specialist in Change Management at the First Nations Health Authority since 2019. In this role, he focuses on implementing strategies that facilitate organizational change and improve health services for First Nations communities. His experience in change management supports the Authority's mission to enhance health outcomes through effective program delivery and stakeholder engagement.
Current Role at Providence Health Care
In addition to his position at the First Nations Health Authority, Kunal Moryani has been working at Providence Health Care since 2018. He specializes in learning and organizational change, contributing to the development of training programs and initiatives that foster a culture of continuous improvement within the organization. His expertise aids in aligning organizational goals with employee development.
Education and Expertise
Kunal Moryani holds a Master of Arts degree from Adler University, which he completed from 2016 to 2018. His academic background is complemented by a Bachelor of Business Administration from Northwest University, where he studied from 2009 to 2012. This educational foundation provides him with a strong understanding of organizational dynamics and change management principles.
Previous Experience in Organizational Development
Before his current roles, Kunal Moryani worked as an Organizational Development and Change Consultant at Sources for a brief period in 2018. He also held positions at Northwest University, where he served as Communication Chair and Executive Officer, as well as Managing Editor for the Karisma Yearbook. These roles contributed to his skills in communication and leadership within organizational settings.