Shelley is a former leader in the non-profit sector with over 20 years experience working with marginalized/vulnerable populations in community-based and institutional settings. She has extensive experience in program and community development. In her role as Executive Director of John Howard Society in Kelowna, a position she held for over 11 years, Cook was responsible for developing close to 100 units of housing for the homeless, as well as employment programs for people with disabilities, restorative justice and other alternatives to the formal criminal justice system. Through her work, for which her organization received multiple awards/recognitions for program and housing development, she established strong professional relationships with all levels of government, the business sector, nonprofits, and the broader community; relationships she retains today.
Shelley has a long history of being active in the social service community in Kelowna. Her involvement extends to a number of committees and community coalitions that have evolved in response to key social and health related issues, including the Housing Committee with the City of Kelowna, of which she was the Chair for two terms, and drug and alcohol misuse through the Central Okanagan Four Pillars Coalition, of which she was the Chair of the Treatment Pillar.