Brenda Alindogan
About Brenda Alindogan
Brenda Alindogan is a professional with extensive experience in community services and a strong academic background. She has worked in various roles, including as a Case Manager and Client Centre Coordinator, and currently serves in a position with the Government of Canada while pursuing advanced studies.
Work at Government of Canada
Brenda Alindogan has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2015. Her role involves contributing to various initiatives and programs aimed at serving the public and enhancing community engagement. With nearly a decade of experience in this position, she has developed a comprehensive understanding of governmental operations and public service.
Previous Experience in Immigrant Services
Brenda Alindogan worked at the Immigrant Services Society of BC from 2009 to 2013. Initially, she served as a Case Manager in Multilingual Case Management for three years, where she assisted clients in navigating immigration processes. Following this role, she became the Client Centre Coordinator for Immigrant Connections for one year, overseeing services that support immigrant integration into the community.
Volunteer Experience at VANOC
Brenda Alindogan volunteered with the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) from 2008 to 2010. In her role within Events Services, she contributed to the planning and execution of events during the games, gaining valuable experience in event management and community engagement.
Education and Expertise
Brenda Alindogan holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the Lyceum of the Philippines University. She also pursued a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations at The University of British Columbia, which she began in 2008. Currently, she is studying for a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies at Simon Fraser University, a program she has been enrolled in since 2015.