The YMCAs of Quebec
Aya Filali is an experienced professional currently serving as the Assistant Coordinator at The YMCAs of Quebec since August 2019, with responsibilities in budget management and aquatics program oversight. Previous roles include Aquatics Supervisor and Swimming Instructor and Lifeguard. Aya has also held a position as a Project Management Intern at Schneider Electric in May 2024 and worked as a Managerial Assistant at SolutionsAccessCom from March 2020 to May 2024, where ongoing Project Management Certification is being pursued. In addition, a Digital Marketing Intern role was completed at ECAM-EPMI during the summer of 2023, contributing to marketing data updates and strategic projects. Academically, Aya is pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce in IT Management at McGill University, following a DEC in Commerce from Dawson College and a High School Diploma from Collège Regina Assumpta.
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The YMCAs of Quebec
The YMCAs of Québec is a charitable organization that inspires and encourages all people to reach their full potential, thrive and contribute to their community. Its nine YMCA centres, International Language School, Residence, YMCA Camp Kanawana and its 36 service points across the province are visited each year by more than 120,000 people. The YMCAs of Québec is part of the Canadian network of 49 YMCA associations. The first YMCA in North America was founded in Montréal in November 1851. For more information, please visit www.ymcaquebec.org. ****** Les YMCA du Québec sont un organisme de bienfaisance dont la mission est d'inspirer et d'engager chaque personne à se réaliser, à s’épanouir et à contribuer à sa collectivité. Ses neuf centres YMCA, son École internationale de langues, sa Résidence, son Camp YMCA Kanawana et ses 36 points de service à travers l’ensemble de la province, sont fréquentés chaque année par plus de 120 000 personnes. Les YMCA du Québec font partie d’un réseau canadien qui compte 43 associations YMCA. Le premier YMCA d’Amérique du Nord a vu le jour à Montréal en novembre 1851. Pour de plus amples informations, visitez notre site Internet www.ymcaquebec.org.