Olivia Trojko (She/Her)

Alum at Start Proud

Olivia is the VP of Corporate Relations at Start Proud. At her day job, Olivia is an articling student at McCarthy Tétrault LLP with an interest in corporate law. Olivia received her law degree from the University of Windsor. Before law school, she graduated with distinction from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Contemporary Studies, focusing on Diversity and Equity and a minor in Sociology. During her undergraduate studies, Olivia worked in client-facing roles in various settings, including large retailers, her university, and a national bank.  

At law school, Olivia was active in her school community. She organized and mentored the finalists of the 2021 Zuber Moot Competition and was a Co-President of Windsor Law’s If/When/How Reproductive Justice chapter. With a curiosity for advocacy, Olivia participated in three moots while in law school. Most recently, she placed second nationally at the Canadian Client Consultation Competition. In her second year, she was a finalist in the 2020 Zuber Moot and participated in the Warren K Winkler Class Action Moot.

Outside of work, Olivia loves to play with her cat Frankie, discover new coffee shops, and keep her plants alive. 

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Toronto, Canada

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Start Proud

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The Start Proud Vision: To empower members of the LGBTQA community to be Canada’s leaders of tomorrow, where all institutions embrace inclusiveness within the workplace and diversity within the workforce. Our objectives at Start Proud are to: 1. Inspire students to utilize their confidence, skills and knowledge that will enable them to distinguish themselves and act as leaders of the Canadian community. 2. Connect students with fellow peers, professionals and members from pro-LGBTQA organizations to establish their network. 3. Foster mentorship by exposing students to strong leaders and role models that have paved the way for the LGBTQA community. 4. Establish a positive public profile of the advancement of the LGBTQA community in the Canadian workforce and communities within which we operate.


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Toronto, Canada

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