Victoria Stinson
About Victoria Stinson
Victoria Stinson is a civil servant in Canada with a background in psychology and security. She has worked in various roles, including as a student staff ambassador and retail sales merchandiser, and currently holds positions with the Federal Government of Canada and Calendar Club of Canada.
Work at Government of Canada
Victoria Stinson has been employed as a Civil Servant with the Federal Government of Canada since 2020. She works in Hamilton, Ontario, and has accumulated four years of experience in this role. Currently, she holds a part-time student position, with aspirations to transition into a full-time role within the government. Her work aligns with her interests in law enforcement and public service.
Education and Expertise
Victoria Stinson studied at Niagara College, where she completed the Protection, Security, and Investigations Program from 2017 to 2019. This program equipped her with foundational skills in law and security. She furthered her education at Brock University, earning a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from 2019 to 2022. Her academic background supports her keen interest in cognitive psychology, which is relevant to her current work in government and law enforcement.
Background
Victoria Stinson has a diverse work history that includes roles in both retail and security. She worked as a Retail Sales Merchandiser at The TJX Companies, Inc. from 2016 to 2020 in Hamilton, Ontario. Additionally, she served as a Security Guard at GardaWorld for three months in 2019 in Oakville, Ontario. Prior to her current role, she was a Student Staff Ambassador at Niagara College from 2017 to 2019 in Welland, Ontario.
Current Employment at Calendar Club of Canada
Since 2021, Victoria Stinson has been employed as a Sales Associate at Calendar Club of Canada. This position allows her to engage with customers and apply her skills in a retail environment. Her experience in sales complements her background in security and public service.
Career Aspirations
Victoria Stinson aspires to advance her career in law enforcement or continue her work with the Government of Canada. Her educational background in psychology and her experience in civil service position her well for future opportunities in these fields.