About Carol


Graduated in 2012, I hold a Bachelor of Technology from Ryerson University’s Graphic Communications Management program, which focuses on project management in the printing industry. My expertise lies in customer service, project management, and production.

I have been well versed in client communication and project management in a retail print environment. I am a fast learner, a team player, and a resourceful problem solver. To read more about my employment experiences, please view my LinkedIn.

To view some of my projects and coordinated events, please view my portfolio posts.

I believe that all situations are potential for constant improvement and efficiency.


Interests

Outside of work, I casually dabble in HTML, CSS, and WordPress. I am a casual photographer and moderator/event coordinator for a fast-paced global recreational application called Ingress. I am a liaison for the unofficial community of GTA Resistance with over 500 members.

During my free time, I casually play video games. Several games include: (PC) Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm (Player since Alpha), (3DS and Wii U) Super Smash Bros., and (PC) Blizzard’s Diablo III. I am heavily involved in (Android) Ingress, an augmented reality massively multiplayer online role-playing GPS-dependent recreational application[1] which I have met a lot of new people. To read more, please view the Interests page.


Travels

In Sept 2015, I left YYZ (Toronto) to go travelling on an 80-day trip with my boyfriend. Our itinerary consisted of Hong Kong, Tokyo, Siem Reap, Australia and New Zealand. We saw the world differently with our own eyes. My perspective changed with each day, each person, and each new place we went to. We aren't alone, we're part of a much bigger world. I could not have asked for a better travel mate!

My perspective of life and people have changed since this trip. We tried new things like bungee jumping! It was amazing, but I'm definitely glad to be home. To read more, please view the 80 Days: Journal.

Try everything twice.

I also have developed a theory/saying to new experiences. Try everything twice. The first time, you may have had a bad experience but if you don't like it a second time, then you can say it's not for you. Give everything a go, it could be something you'll enjoy!