Rashona Johnson
About Rashona Johnson
Rashona Johnson is an Administrative Assistant at the Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) in Toronto, Canada, where she has worked since 2019. She holds a Master of Disaster & Emergency Management from York University and has a background in Environmental Studies and Management.
Work at Technical Standards & Safety Authority
Rashona Johnson has been serving as an Administrative Assistant at the Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) since 2019. In this role, she supports various administrative functions within the organization, contributing to the efficient operation of TSSA in the Toronto, Canada area. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Contact Agent at TSSA from 2018 to 2019, where she gained valuable experience in customer service and regulatory processes.
Education and Expertise
Rashona Johnson holds a Master of Disaster & Emergency Management (MDEM) from York University, which she completed in 2020. She also earned a Post Graduate Ontario Certificate in Environmental Management and Assessment from Niagara College in 2016. Additionally, she has a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Studies from the University of Guyana, obtained in 2008. Her educational background equips her with knowledge in environmental management and emergency preparedness.
Background
Rashona Johnson began her academic journey at the University of Guyana, where she studied Environmental Studies from 2004 to 2008. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued further education at Niagara College, focusing on Environmental Management and Assessment. In 2019, she continued her education at York University, specializing in Disaster and Emergency Management. Her diverse educational experiences have shaped her professional path in administrative and environmental roles.
Previous Work Experience
Before her tenure at TSSA, Rashona Johnson worked as a Research Assistant at Oxfam in 2009 for one month in Guyana. This role provided her with insights into research methodologies and project support within a non-profit organization. Her experience at Oxfam, combined with her administrative roles at TSSA, has contributed to her skill set in both research and administrative functions.