Alyssa Wong
About Alyssa Wong
Alyssa Wong is an Assistant Formulary Publication Clerk at the Ontario Ministry of Health, with a background in library services and data analysis. She holds a Master of Information from the University of Toronto and has experience in various roles within public service and charitable organizations.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health
Alyssa Wong currently serves as an Assistant Formulary Publication Clerk at the Ontario Ministry of Health. Her role involves contributing to the publication and management of formulary information, which is essential for healthcare providers and patients. She has been in this position since 2019.
Previous Experience in Libraries
Alyssa Wong has extensive experience in library services. She worked at York University Libraries as a Digital Projects Assistant from 2015 to 2016 and as a Student Assistant from 2012 to 2017. Additionally, she served as a Circulation Assistant at Vaughan Public Libraries from 2018 to 2019. These roles provided her with skills in information management and customer service.
Educational Background
Alyssa Wong holds a Master of Information degree in Critical Information Policy Studies from the University of Toronto, which she completed from 2016 to 2018. She also earned a Bachelor of Law and Society from York University, studying from 2012 to 2016. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in information policy and law.
Work Experience in Government
Alyssa Wong has held various positions within government organizations. She worked as a Data Analyst Assistant at the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services for four months in 2019. Additionally, she was an Accessibility Technology Analyst Co-op Student at the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services and a Records Management Co-op Student at the Town of Richmond Hill, both in 2017.
Community Involvement and Hobbies
Alyssa Wong actively participates in community service, facilitating events for charitable organizations such as United Way and Federated Health. In her personal time, she enjoys playing volleyball and is currently learning American Sign Language (ASL), reflecting her commitment to personal growth and community engagement.