Roselyn Mugide, MSc, Ma
About Roselyn Mugide, MSc, Ma
Roselyn Mugide, MSc, Ma, is a Pensions & Benefits Analyst at the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2015. She specializes in pensions analysis, training development, and client communication, and has a strong academic background in economics and agricultural studies.
Work at Government of Canada
Roselyn Mugide has been employed as a Pensions & Benefits Analyst at the Government of Canada since 2015. Over her nine years in this role, she has been based in Toronto, Ontario. Her responsibilities include developing training materials and conducting training sessions that focus on pensions analysis and client communication. She specializes in conducting impact evaluations and randomized control trials within the pensions sector, contributing to the enhancement of benefits delivery services.
Education and Expertise
Roselyn Mugide holds multiple advanced degrees. She earned a Master's Degree in Development and Resource Economics from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences in 2006. Additionally, she completed a Master's in International Economics & Finance at Ryerson University in 2015. Her undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics from Makerere University, which she completed in 2002. She has expertise in both qualitative and quantitative data analysis, particularly in the context of benefits delivery services.
Background
Roselyn Mugide has a diverse professional background that includes experience in agricultural and micro-financing credit administration and analysis. This experience complements her current role in the pensions sector, where she manages projects and teams. Her focus is on enhancing client experiences within the pensions industry, leveraging her extensive knowledge in economics and finance.
Achievements
In her role as a Pensions & Benefits Analyst, Roselyn Mugide has developed training materials and conducted training sessions that are integral to the pensions analysis process. She specializes in impact evaluations and randomized control trials, which are essential for assessing the effectiveness of pensions and benefits programs. Her work contributes to the improvement of client communication and overall service delivery in the pensions sector.