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Elizabeth Ikundi

Co-Founder, Vice-President and Chair of the Board
Elizabeth Ikundi is an accomplished educator with over 14 years of experience at the Peel District School Board, one of Ontario’s largest and most diverse school boards. Born in Cameroon, Elizabeth completed her primary and secondary education there before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Buea. She later immigrated to Canada, where she pursued advanced studies and obtained a Master’s in Education from the University of Ottawa.

Professional Career

Fluent in English and French, Elizabeth leverages her bilingual skills to connect with diverse communities and foster inclusive learning environments. Since joining PDSB in 2011, she has been dedicated to creating engaging and academically rigorous classrooms that empower students to achieve their full potential. Her professional journey reflects a passion for lifelong learning and the integration of educational technology, ensuring that students are prepared for success in a rapidly evolving
world.

Humanitarian Work & Community Engagement

Beyond her classroom role, Elizabeth is deeply committed to humanitarian work and global education advocacy. In Canada, she champions inclusive education and equal opportunities for all students, while her compassion extends beyond borders to Africa—particularly her home country of Cameroon. She actively supports
initiatives that provide resources, training, and educational opportunities for underserved communities. Through fundraising efforts and partnerships with organizations focused on global education, Elizabeth strives to empower teachers and uplift children in regions where access to schooling is limited. Her unwavering dedication reflects a deep belief that education is the key to breaking cycles of poverty and creating brighter futures for generations to come.

Elizabeth’s humanitarian spirit and strong connection to Africa align perfectly with the mission of the Kantiono Foundation, where she contributes by advocating for global education initiatives, and leveraging her network for fundraising and resource mobilization. Her ability to bridge Canadian educational standards with
the needs of African classrooms makes her an invaluable partner in advancing the foundation’s goals.