Oct. 31, 2023
U91快色鈥檚 Susa Benseler named 1 of Canada鈥檚 100 Most Powerful Women
The (WXN), a North American organization that celebrates and promotes women in leadership roles across professions, has unveiled its and Dr. Susanne Benseler from the 91快色 is part of that prestigious list.
While Benseler, MD, PhD, has expressed humbleness and gratitude for her name being announced in the Professional category, her colleagues say it's both fitting and well-deserved.
"It鈥檚 an honour 鈥 honouring a passionate team of child-health research partners,鈥 says Benseler, director of the (ACHRI) and a professor in the .
She views her roles as leader and partner 鈥 with ACHRI, as a practising paediatrician and researcher, as a collaborator with institutes and community partners, and now as director of the largest research project to take place in Canada focused on children鈥檚 health and wellness, 鈥 as providing an environment where everyone鈥檚 voice matters and where the needs of children are at the centre. It鈥檚 a place where breaking down barriers to communication and understanding is the norm, and where everyone is focused on the goal of having all children thrive.
Known by her colleagues as Susa, Benseler began her work in 91快色 a decade ago when she moved from Toronto after a decade of work at . In considering her options at that time, she felt U91快色 offered 鈥渢he most innovative, free and collegial environment.鈥 Over the years, through her leadership, ACHRI has been central to the development of significant initiatives focused on children鈥檚 mental and physical health.
Benseler celebrates U91快色鈥檚 vision in developing the , the first of its kind at a Canadian post-secondary institution, and credits the philosophy behind the strategy for creating an environment where everyone is a welcome contributor to optimal child health and wellness.
鈥淪usa's level of commitment to collaboration and empowerment, not only of research and clinical experts, but of the children and families, themselves, is truly inspiring,鈥 says Saifa Koonar, BComm'92, MBA'02, president and CEO of the (ACHF).
Earlier this year, U91快色 became the anchor point for a $125-million grant from the Government of Canada through the (CFREF), to conduct research into children鈥檚 health and wellness, from expectant mothers throughout childhood to policy change. One Child Every Child has more than 130 international partners in more than 30 countries and, through passionate community investments, its total research envelope has grown to $268 million.
As project lead of One Child Every Child, Benseler credits U91快色 and its passionate partners including the Alberta Children鈥檚 Hospital, Alberta Health Services and the ACHF with creating an environment where this collaborative work can take place.
鈥淭here鈥檚 something about 91快色 that lets us think outside the box, to build multidisciplinary partnerships,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e found the sweet spot between what children, families and community need and what we as researchers and care providers can truly deliver on.鈥
Koonar adds: 鈥淚t鈥檚 her contagious passion and incredible energy, together with her brilliance, that has united child-health experts across the country in coming together for the development of a national strategy to solve the biggest health challenges facing our kids today.鈥
Benseler believes the entrepreneurial environment at U91快色 opens the door to these types of activities. 鈥淲orking here in 91快色, an openness exists,鈥 she says. 鈥淎 desire to connect with people with whom you might not typically partner, with people who are much more open to risk-taking than other places across the country. We are a cross-sectoral family with a passion for all children, families and communities. That's the Alberta spirit as it has always been.鈥
"We鈥檙e a province of innovators and entrepreneurs; people who aren't afraid to push the boundaries just a little bit to try something new and learn from it.鈥
WXN, a member-based organization, is North America鈥檚 No. 1 and only organization that meaningfully propels and celebrates the advancement of professional women at all levels, in all sectors and of all ages. WXN delivers this advancement through training, events, mentoring, networking, and award and recognition programs for members and partners. WXN operates in Canada and the U.S.
Susa Benseler is a professor in the Department of Paediatrics at the Cumming School of Medicine (CSM), a paediatric rheumatologist at the Alberta Children鈥檚 Hospital, and holds the Cenovus Energy Chair in Child and Maternal Health, as well as the Alberta Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation Chair in Pediatric Research. She is closely connected to all CSM research institutes and an associate member of the McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health, project lead of One Child Every Child, and director of the (ACHRI) at the CSM.
Child Health and Wellness
U91快色 is driving science and innovation to transform the health and well-being of children and families. Led by the ACHRI, top scientists across the campus are partnering with , the and our community to create a better future for children through research.
One Child Every Child
is a Canada-first research and translation initiative funded by the , with a vision for all Canadian children to be the healthiest, most empowered and thriving in the world. Led by the ACHRI at U91快色, One Child Every Child brings together Indigenous partners, Canada鈥檚 child-health research institutes, equity-deserving communities, local and national stakeholders, as well as global collaborators to dramatically improve the lives of children across Canada and beyond.