Devan’s work draws from over 30 years of HIV activism, advocacy, and service. At the GMSH, he works with Alliance members, social service agencies, researchers and healthcare providers to increase their capacity to serve queer men. This includes workshops, training modules, seminars, resources, and research that are rooted in our communities’ needs.
He was responsible for securing the GMSH’s first accredited CME training for healthcare providers on chemsex. In his previous work at Rainbow Health Ontario, Devan has co-authored publications on queer and trans health, produced the LGB2SQ Foundation Courses, and trained staff at hundreds of healthcare and social service organizations. While at CATIE, he was a treatment educator and wrote several practical guides for people living with HIV.
Deeply connected to community work, Devan serves on various research committees including Community Co-Lead on Cures & Immunotherapies at CIHR Canadian HIV/AIDS & STBBI Clinical Trials Network (CTN+), Community Liaison Subcommittee of the Scientific Program Committee (CROI 2025), Ontario Caregiver Organization, and the Canadian Drug Agency. He has an MSc. in Integrated Healthcare, a diploma in Addiction and Mental Health, and received the Ontario AIDS Network Honour Roll Award in 2002 and the Canadian HIV/AIDS Society Leadership Award in 2006.