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Mohamed Dasu
University of Toronto President's Scholar - Researcher @ UofT Department of Linguistics - Group Assistant @ Sidney Smith Commons
Mohamed Dasu is a skilled professional with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto, with a Double Major in Peace, Conflict and Justice / Sociology, and a Minor in Digital Humanities. His educational background also includes completing Grade 12 at Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute.
In terms of work experience, Mohamed has held various roles across different organizations. He has worked as a Student Study Group Assistant at the University of Toronto, a Graphic Designer at MIST Toronto, and a Bakery Clerk at Loblaw Companies Limited. Additionally, he has served as a Research Intern at University of Toronto, and as a Marketing Organizer for the Summer Team at MIST Toronto.
Furthermore, Mohamed has a diverse professional background, having worked as a Project Assistant at Al-Ansaar Islamic Foundation, a Public Relations Committee Member at Woodsworth College Students' Association, and a Research Intern at Al-Ansaar Islamic Foundation. He has also held positions such as Sales Associate at Roots, Youth in Policing Fellow at Toronto Police Service, Youth Advisory Board Member at Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and Youth Councillor at Flemingdon Youth Advisory Council in the City of Toronto.
Moreover, Mohamed has showcased leadership qualities by serving as the President at Minima JACO, the Disciplinary Hearings Clerk at Toronto Police Service, the Global Ideas Institute Researcher at University of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, and the Vice President of Production at Solace JACO. He has also worked as an Overseer of Production at Le Satt and participated in environmental initiatives as part of the Green Team at the Canadian National Exhibition.