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Experienced leader with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Management, Nonprofit Organizations, Government, and Labour Relations. Often invited as a speaker to local, national and international conferences to present on various topics ranging from motivational talks, gender-based violence and education, civic engagement, politics and strengthening people management. Ever the professional, with a Master’s Degree focused in Industrial Relations from Queen’s University.

Rathika Sitsabaiesan, a former Member of Parliament and the first Tamil to be elected to the House of Commons will be releasing her new documentary film called RAY OF HOPE On May 10 that explores the aftermath of the 26-year armed conflict in Sri Lanka that forced tens of thousands of Eelam Tamils to flee the country to safe countries like Canada, including Rathika when she was a five-year-old child. The film is produced by Ryan Singh, an honoree at the Black Diamond Ball for 2024.

“The documentary delves into the intricate aftermath of trauma within the Tamil community that is now breaking its silence, aiming to attain justice for those who have gone missing or perished. The documentary sheds light on how Rathika’s experience echoes the larger narrative of Eelam Tamil migrants, exploring the intricate interplay between personal and collective healing and the pursuit of accountability.”