Kulvir Singh Gill is a gifted facilitator and strategist with over twenty years of experience in innovation, strategy, and sustainability.
Working as a management consultant, Kulvir leads international projects across multiple industries, including mining, oil and gas, heavy industrial, banking, retail, and media. He has designed and delivered dozens of corporate strategy retreats, multi-stakeholder working sessions, and leadership programs around the world. He also spent seven years working with a leading Canadian mining company and now serves on several corporate boards.
Kulvir is passionate about serving his community. He is a co-founder and board chair of the Seva Food Bank in Mississauga. He also serves on the boards of the William Osler Health System, the Empire Club of Canada and is the board chair for the Sikh Research Institute. Kulvir is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and anAction Canada Fellow. He holds a B.Sc. and a B. Comm. from the University of Calgary and holds the Institute of Corporate Directors Director designation (ICD.D). Kulvir lives with his family in Brampton, Ontario.
Kulvir Singh, Chair at Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI), emphasizes the significance of Vaisakhi by urging individuals to explore the concept of Amrit and its relevance in their lives.
“Vaisakhi was a day of transformation, a day of individual transformation and collective transformation. And one that holds a high bar on how we are meant to live in the world—how we are meant to engage in the world..."
Kulvir Singh explores the institution itself, from Guru Nanak Sahib to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib finally merging into the eternal dual personality of Guru Granth Sahib - Guru Khalsa Panth.
Abinash Kaur, Diveesh Singh, and Kulvir Singh focus on the model of dialogue and communication. They analyze the connections between conversation, relationship, and open floor communication. How can the world benefit from Sabad-Infinite Wisdom?
Fathers sometimes underestimate their role. Loving, actively involved fathers contribute to their children’s well-being and development, strengthening their self‑esteem. What's different about being a Sikh father?
Kulvir Singh, Chair at Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) shares his reflection on Vaisakhi.
Kulvir Singh, Interim Executive Director at Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) shares his reflection on Vaisakhi.
Inni Kaur shares her reflections of recently losing a close relative with Kulvir Singh. Together they explore their personal thoughts on life, death, and purpose, whether it is their own or others.
The Sikh Cast host, Manpreet Jassal, speaks with SikhRI's Executive Director Kulvir Singh. Having recently left Panjab amidst a worldwide lockdown, Kulvir compares his experience leaving India to returning home in Canada. But, a deeper conversation ensues on taking the time to work on oneself as a Sikh and helping others explore their Sikhi.
Kulvir Singh and Prof. Mohanbir Singh Sawhney talk about connecting 7 Billion to 1-Ness, as well as sharing Guru’s Wisdom with the World.