OCLT Team
Our Team

Executive Director
Mike Bulthuis (he/him) has worked at the intersections of policy, research and community mobilization for over 20 years, joining the Ottawa Community Land Trust in late 2022. He has worked in policy development with the federal public service on issues including homelessness, social finance, social innovation and infrastructure. Mike has also held leadership positions in the non-profit environment, including at Ottawa’s Alliance to End Homelessness, and with the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness. He sits on the Board of the Centretown Community Health Centre and is a Director with the provincial Alliance for Healthier Communities, having earlier served with local and national Boards furthering social enterprises, social planning and public justice.

Operations Manager
Glenn Grignon has over 36 years of co-operative housing experience as a member of the Sandy Hill Housing Co-operative. An IT professional, he has leveraged his IT skills and interest in housing as the original programmer and architect for the Ottawa-Carleton Social Housing Register along with Durham, Hamilton and Nippissing regional registries. Glenn is a local community volunteer and long-time advocate for the Canadian and International co-operative housing sectors. A firm believer in Harambee.

Patrick Mason
Finance Manager
Patrick has been working in social finance and impact investing for over 17 years. He has managed microfinance institutions in developing countries around the world and oversaw the Government of Canada’s blended and climate finance programs for international development. He is now bringing his experience in financial analysis and social enterprise management to the important local issue of housing affordability through his work with the Ottawa Community Land Trust. Patrick is also the founder of international development non-profit Xseed Impact.
Our Board of Directors




Jaswinder Kaur
Jaswinder Kaur is a Professor in the Business, Management & Entrepreneurship program at Algonquin College’s School of Business, where she leads research on social procurement and community wealth-building. She brings over 20 years of experience working in international business development, entrepreneurship, and social innovation in a career that has taken her from Ottawa to Asia and Africa. Jaswinder was a founding member of Venture Coaches, an Ottawa-based early-stage technology fund, and is currently a member of the Ottawa-based investment group, Capital Angel Network.







Jeff Westeinde is an active investor, entrepreneur and partner in several companies including Nucor Environmental Solutions, Milestone Environmental Contracting, Envirogreen Technologies, Clearly Solar Energy and the THEIA Partnership – a group of companies that tackles some Canada’s most complex environmental issues and develops some of the country’s most sustainable communities.