How long have you been with Charity Search Group?
I’ve been with CSG for 3½ months.

What is your favorite part about working at Charity Search Group?
Definitely my team! I love that I get to work with such a talented and supportive group of people and the variety of projects I get to work on.

What does your job entail?
Being a Project Coordinator, as the name suggests, my role involves me wearing many hats— from creating candidate profiles to designing marketing materials for our clients, website, and social media pages i.e., onboarding documents and new hire announcements.

What do you think makes Charity Search Group unique?
What makes CSG unique is that we’re a women-led organization that operates within the niche space of finding the best senior management/executive talent to lead non-profit organizations within the U.S. There’s nowhere else that’s doing it like us at the moment, which is amazing!

What’s one thing people don’t know about you that they would be surprised to find out?
For someone who isn’t much of a storyteller in the conventional sense, I did a lot of scriptwriting in high school, and I have written more than 100 fictional novels in my lifetime.

How have you been involved in the nonprofit sector in the past?
Prior to CSG, my involvement in the nonprofit sector was through community service as a fundraising volunteer for different organizations i.e., Terry Fox Run and Canadian Cancer Society.

What do you like to do in your spare time?
I love doing anything craftsy: drawing, painting, crocheting, DIYs. I also enjoy reading, writing, and catching up on my go-to sitcoms and social commentary channels.

What causes are you passionate about?
I’m mostly drawn to causes that prioritize a more sustainable planet for all — so green/environmental initiatives.

What is the best career lesson you’ve learned so far?
Variety is the spice of life.

What three words would you use to describe yourself?
Strategic, creative, and organized.