Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Maya is the Founder of Universal Health Hub. Maya is the sole owner of UHH. Maya has many recognitions to her name for senior community service including the Women Impact Award at the recent Ontario Heroes National Volunteer Awards 2022, Inspirational Leader 2022 at the CSPN Annual Women in Leadership Summit 2022, and the COVID-19 Commemoration Award 2023 by the Frontline Community Centre. Maya is a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN), Foot Care Nurse and Educator. Maya has over 10 years of work experience in the Canadian healthcare industry. She contributed over 500 volunteer hours to Ontario hospitals in this pandemic.
Advisors to the Board
Sama Sajed is a Registered Nurse and brings a wealth of experience and expertise across various healthcare settings. As an Assistant Director of Care and Infection Prevention and Control lead, Sama has played a pivotal role in the management and coordination of nursing services and in overseeing comprehensive infection control measures. She continues to practice as a Registered Nurse with a combination of medical expertise, security awareness, and the ability to address specific healthcare needs of individuals within the Ministry of Ontario at the Vanier Centre for Women.
Victoria Agabalyan with 22+ years in global finance, holds a Doctorate in Economics and Advanced Accounting/Taxation certificates. Victoria’s career, marked by senior roles in international corporations and substantial work in public accounting, showcases a versatile skill set and a comprehensive understanding of financial operations. Her wealth of knowledge and dedication make her an exceptional professional in the world of finance.
Archna Patel has a BSc in Neurosciences from the University of Western Ontario and a Masters in Nursing from the University of Toronto. She has been a practicing nurse for the past 18 years with experience in pediatric nursing and mental health and addictions. Currently employed as a Clinical Practice Leader in an acute Hospital setting in Toronto and as a nurse consulting in community healthcare centers, Archna plays a key role in risk management and quality improvement initiatives and is co-chair of the Occupational Health and Safety Violence Prevention Committee; she supports the integration of EDI in the hospital through her work as part of the EDI steering committee.