Andrea Bull

Chief Executive Officer

With more than twelve years of experience in audiology, hearing health, advocacy, and strategic business leadership, Andrea brings a unique combination of clinical depth, operational discipline, and human-centered leadership.

Andrea first connected with Wavefront Centre during her studies as a UBC Master of Audiology student, an experience that helped shape her lifelong dedication to accessible, client-focused care. Her professional career brings her full-circle, back to the communities Wavefront Centre serves, including individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind.

Andrea holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Neuropsychology, a Master’s degree in Audiology and an MBA, credentials that enable her to bridge the worlds of healthcare, strategy, and innovation with a focus on social impact.

Prior to her appointment, Andrea served as Sales Director for Oticon Western Canada, where she led multimillion-dollar operations and developed teams recognized for their excellence and empathy. Her leadership is characterized by strategic clarity, emotional intelligence, and dedication to building partnerships that deliver lasting community impact.

A respected voice in the hearing health sector, Andrea has served as First Vice Chair of the Board of Speech-Language & Audiology Canada and as Board Director of Public Audiology with Speech & Hearing BC, strengthening advocacy and collaboration across Canada’s hearing health sector.

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