Megan Douglas

Megan Douglas
Senior Vice-President, Chief Brand & Commercial Officer
Saskatchewan Blue Cross
STARS relies on public support to fund half of its operations. This vital community service has saved many lives, and most of us have a story of a friend or loved one who has been given a second chance through their urgent medical care and caring teams. Their mobile ICUs carry out an average of 10 life-saving missions a day, for those facing heart attacks, urgent emergency accidents, motor vehicle collisions, essential unexpected pregnancy care situations, and so much more. Megan and Saskatchewan Blue Cross want to raise as much money as possible for STARS and because of this, Saskatchewan Blue Cross will match all donations up to $30,000. Your generous donation will help raise valuable funds to support STARS critical and often life-saving operations, essential for so many rural communities within our province, and beyond.
Megan hopes everyone will support her in this endeavour for STARS.
Megan Douglas joined Saskatchewan Blue Cross in 2020 and currently has strategic oversight to Sales, Brand, Communications, External & Community Relations, Client & Member Experience and Product Development. Throughout her career, she’s unleashed the potential of organizations during times of new market development and transformative change. Megan’s experience has spanned Canada, Europe and Asia in the insurance, financial services, telecommunications, fast-moving consumer goods, outsourcing, attractions, oil & gas, community development and charitable sectors.
Megan finds joy in forging new connections and positively contributing to communities. When she’s not exploring the globe, Megan and her family can be found enjoying Canada’s majestic natural landscapes.
Building community has been one of Saskatchewan Blue Cross’ foundational values since opening their doors as a not-for profit in 1946. Today, their commitment to giving back to the communities they serve is stronger than ever. For Saskatchewan Blue Cross, supporting organizations whose mandates relate to keeping Saskatchewan healthy, like STARS, just makes sense.
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