LCIF Board of Trustees

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Position: Immediate Past International President, LCIF Chairperson
Address: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Dr. Patti Hill

LCIF Board of Trustees

PAST INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT and CHAIRPERSON FOR LIONS CLUBS
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION (LCIF)
Dr. Patti Hill from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was elected to serve as international president of
Lions Clubs International at the association’s 105th International Convention, held in Boston,
Massachusetts, USA, July 7 through July 11, 2023. As of June 25, 2024, she will serve as
Chairperson for Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) through July 8, 2025.
Past International President Hill is president of a consulting firm. With 30 years of experience as
an educator and psychologist, she has mentored graduate students and psychologists in training.
She has also championed the rights of children and youth who are deaf and/or blind.
A member of the Edmonton Host Lions Club since 1990, Past International President Hill has
held many offices within the association, including district chairperson for Membership,
Environment, Convention and International Cooperation and Understanding. Additionally, she
has served as a committee member for the USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum, multinational
coordinator for Campaign SightFirst II, secretary for the Lions Eyebank (Alberta) Society, Vice
President of the Lions Eye Research Institute of Northern Alberta and presenter at many forums
and conventions. Dr. Hill is a founding member of the Lions of Canada Consultative Committee.
In recognition of her service to the association, Past International President Hill has received
numerous awards, including several International President’s Awards. She has been honored
with the Ambassador of Good Will Award, the highest honor the association bestows upon its
members. She is also a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow, and recipient of numerous other
fellowships.
In addition to her Lions activities, Past International President Hill is active in numerous
professional, human rights, and community organizations. In the past, she served as an executive
officer of the Alberta Association of School Psychologists and the Association of Canadian
Educators of the Hearing Impaired. Past International President Hill has also served on the
Alberta Premier’s Council on Persons with Disabilities.
Past International President Hill and her husband, Greg Holmes, also a Lion, enjoy time with
their family which has grown to include Pieter, Carley and grandson Alexander, Erin, Mike and
granddaughter, Violet, and Jessica and Mitch.
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