Enthusiastic, dedicated and a hard worker. Able to contribute to teamwork and motivate others to achieve targets. A proactive individual with a logical approach to challenges. Perform effectively even in high-pressure environments. Energetic, always willing to learn and adaptable to different cultures.
I've lived in Montreal for 4 years
I speak English, French, Arabic
I am Talent Acquisition Specialist
Enthusiastic, dedicated and a hard worker. Able to contribute to teamwork and motivate others to achieve targets. A proactive individual with a logical approach to challenges. Perform effectively even in high-pressure environments. Energetic, always willing to learn and adaptable to different cultures.
I’ve lived in Montreal for 4 years
I speak English, French, Arabic
I am Talent Acquisition Specialist
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I owned and operated my own business for over 20 years in Fashion retail. I've traveled all over the world extensively and speak four languages. I studied Art History and Photography as well as Languages. I have a Certificate from College Aprile Fortier as Accompagnateur de Groupe aka Group Tour Guide valid in Quebec and Ontario.
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From Place d’Armes (Bank of Montreal vs Notre-Dame Basilica) to the English Pug and French Poodle, I enjoy how contrasts shape meaning. Montreal feels like an open-air museum where every block hides art. I love wandering unfamiliar neighborhoods, slipping into buildings I’ve never entered, and discovering art in unexpected places, including ruelles vertes, old alleys turned into small gardens and urban art spaces. I know Downtown, Old Montreal, the Village and the Underground City well, but I still enjoy getting lost. I point out animal footprints in old bricks, 450-million-year-old fossils, metro art in every station, and Saint-Laurent’s 10 km linguistic border between French and English. Public transport is my moving gallery of art, views, and shortcuts I’ve learned the fun way.
Visit Host ProfileFrom Place d’Armes (Bank of Montreal vs Notre-Dame Basilica) to the English Pug and French Poodle, I enjoy how contrasts shape meaning. Montreal feels like an open-air museum where every block hides art. I love wandering unfamiliar neighborhoods, slipping into buildings I’ve never entered, and discovering art in unexpected places, including ruelles vertes, old alleys turned into small gardens and urban art spaces. I know Downtown, Old Montreal, the Village and the Underground City well, but I still enjoy getting lost. I point out animal footprints in old bricks, 450-million-year-old fossils, metro art in every station, and Saint-Laurent’s 10 km linguistic border between French and English. Public transport is my moving gallery of art, views, and shortcuts I’ve learned the fun way.
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