Wonai Masvingise, a Workforce Specialist with over 5 years of experience, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Media and Society Studies and a Legal Assistant Diploma from Bow Valley College. In her dynamic career, she has showcased her leadership prowess in various capacities, having worked as a program lead program manager and currently serving as the Student Outcomes Manager at Circuit Stream. Her strategic approach to program development and management is evident from her role as a Workforce Development Program Manager at Manpower Alberta, where she not only achieved high success rates in client employment but also implemented best practices in hiring program staff.

In addition to her professional journey, Wonai brings a unique perspective to her role as an Inclusive Workforce Specialist, drawing from her experience as a News Reporter in Harare, Zimbabwe. Her background in journalism contributes to her effective communication skills and the ability to navigate diverse contexts. As a testament to her commitment to the written word, Wonai was a 2023 Alberta Writers’ Guild mentee, showcasing her dedication to literary pursuits.

Beyond her professional and literary achievements, Wonai actively engages in volunteer work, assisting new Canadians in their journey to secure employment. Her volunteer efforts encompass career coaching, resume assistance, and interview preparation, reflecting her commitment to supporting individuals as they integrate into the Canadian workforce.

Wonai Masvingise

Role: Vice President
Wonai Masvingise, a Workforce Specialist with over 5 years of experience, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Media and Society Studies and a Legal Assistant Diploma from Bow Valley College.