Lyndon Murdock
Director
Bio: Lyndon has dedicated 25 years of his federal government career working in criminal justice, which has given him insight into how the system can impact marginalized community members’ ability to access services, housing, and employment. “I have a close family member who has had experience in dealing with their mental health issues. This has given me added insight and an appreciation for the important role that agencies like LLGAMH can play for individuals and families,” shared Lyndon. Lyndon has progressed through various leadership roles in the federal government, including the Director of Corrections and Criminal Justice Policy and Director of Firearms and Operational Policing Policy, where he was responsible for leading transformative changes to the corrections and firearms legislative and regulatory frameworks. Lyndon joined the Public Health Agency of Canada in 2022 to bring a strategic policy perspective on health promotion, chronic disease prevention, mental health, and addictions issues. North Grenville has been home for Lyndon, where he and his wife raised their three (now adult) kids. Lyndon is a strong proponent of giving back to the community. Before joining the LLGAMH Board, Lyndon was a member of the Board of Directors for the Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds, and Grenville. He is an avid cyclist, enjoys time outdoors with the dogs, and loves experimenting in the kitchen. Lyndon’s motto: “Challenges and setbacks in life are inevitable. How you deal with and respond to them is your choice. Capitalize on the opportunity to learn from your stumbles, but keep moving forward.”