About
I am an interdisciplinary scholar and education specialist with a passion for adult education, digital literacy, and community leadership. Currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies at Athabasca University, I focus on the intersection of adult education and new media, exploring how digital tools can empower learners and enhance civic engagement.
With over 12 years of experience in restructuring, management, and governance, I bring a strategic perspective to my work, whether I’m developing educational programs, conducting research, or advising on policy development. My professional journey has equipped me with a deep understanding of how education can be a transformative force, not only for individuals but for communities as a whole.
I am particularly interested in how feminist and digital pedagogies can be integrated to create more inclusive and effective learning environments. My work is driven by a commitment to social justice, lifelong learning, and the belief that education should be accessible and empowering for all.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I have held leadership roles in various organizations, where I have successfully led teams, managed complex projects, and facilitated stakeholder engagement. I am always eager to collaborate with like-minded professionals and explore innovative approaches to education and community development.