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Monday, 16 May 2016

Eh Team Interviews: JRM

Here is the second entry of the Eh Team Interview blog series! This week's entry comes from our fantastic JRM (Junior Risk Manager), Nell! Enjoy!

What positions have you held in CISV (Locally/Nationally/Internationally)
-I’ve been secretary and risk manager for the Toronto chapter, and now I’m Junior Risk Manager on the EhTeam.

What is your best CISV memory?
-I don’t think I could pick just one memory but in general I like the trip home from camp. It gives you a chance to reflect on your experience before going back to your everyday life.

What is your favourite CISV activity and/or energizer?
-I really like plane crash because it was one of the first activities I ever did in CISV and I haven’t gotten tired of it yet.

What is your favourite thing about JB Canada?
-The people involved are always keen to participate, always full of new ideas, and they all really want to be involved in CISV.

What do you like most about your Eh Team position?
-I like how connected I am to the rest of JB Canada!

What change would you like to see occur in JB Canada?
-I’d like to see members of the JB being more actively involved in CISV on a national level, even those who don’t have active roles locally.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
-Well hopefully I’ll have a steady job and no student loans to pay off. Maybe wear cool future clothes.

If you could be any kitchen utensil, what would you be? Why?
-Six different online quizzes suggest that I’m either a spoon or a spatula.

What is your favourite thing about your city/province?
-Being in downtown Toronto makes me feel like I’m indoors outside, like I live in an enormous house made up of skyscrapers. And that’s kind of neat.


Thanks for reading and be sure to check back next week for more updates and interviews from the Eh Team!
Love, the CommSquad

1 comment:

  1. Hmmmm, Jr Risk Manager's favourite energizer is the PLANE CRASH? Say it isn't so! ;-)
    Glad to see you as JRM Nell.
    Margie, former National RM.

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