ABOUT

The word I’d use to describe myself is ‘ambitious’. I want to work on large, important projects and challenge myself. I like to seek out learning opportunities and I’m not afraid to fail and struggle as a part of learning.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Computer Science
Laurentian University
Classica Computer Science

June 2020
Honours

Certificate of Bilinguism
Université de Sudbury
French & English

JUNE 2020



WORK

IT Analyst
Maples Group

Provide IT solutions to enhance business operations, efficiency, and productivity. Help to resolve a variety of technical issues relating to the organisation’s computer systems, telecommunications network, LANs, WANs and desktop computers, whether these components are located on-site or overseas.

JUNE 2022 - CURRENT
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Intake Analyst
Sole Proprietorship

Created an anonymous and independent digital and integrated whistleblowing service that can help reduce the costs and risks of workplace misconduct.

SEPTEMBER 2020 - CURRENT
Welland, Ontario, Canada

Summer Student IT Internship
City of Greater Sudbury

Worked on .NET MVC applications for various governmental needs. Worked in quality assurance testing of the deployed UI using waterfall, agile, and DevOps delivery systems. Developed scripts and code for test automation.

APRIL 2018 - AUGUST 2018
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada



COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Technical Support
Matthew House Fort-Erie

Matthew House Fort Erie is a Canadian registered non-profit charity organistion, which provides refugee claimanants, broken families and homeless people with emergency shelter and transitional housing. They are a safe and welcoming community organisation in Fort Erie, Ontario with a twenty-year history helping newcomers integrate to Canadian living. Their office and emergency shelter are located at 183 Central Ave, Fort Erie. a short distant from the Peace Bridge.

NOVEMBER 2014 - CURRENT

Webmaster
SOFIFRAN

In March 2006, seven French-speaking immigrant women living in Niagara, of all origins and religions, met to identify their priority needs. At the end of several meetings, they recognized the urgent need to create a platform to represent them, support them and organize social, cultural, economic and educational activities specific to their community. SOFIFRAN (Solidarité des femmes immigrantes francophones du Niagara) was created on December 11, 2007. Its mission was exclusively aimed at the full social, economic, educational and cultural development of French-speaking immigrant women residing in Niagara. On December 5, 2010, SOFIFRAN's mission and mandate were extended to the families of Francophone immigrant women in Niagara.

JULY 2019 - CURRENT