Voyageur Transportation Services
Krysten Robinson has extensive experience in various roles, currently serving as a Driver/Attendant at Voyageur Transportation Services since June 2017, specializing in non-urgent patient transfer. Simultaneously, Krysten has been a Personal Trainer at K.Bell Personal Training since November 2011. Previous experience includes serving as a Student Mentor at the Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute, where responsibilities included providing technical skill demonstrations and academic support. From June 2006 to September 2009, Krysten worked as the Assistant Director of Campus Events at McMaster Students Union, overseeing event planning and coordination. Earlier experience includes working as a Lifeguard for the City of Mississauga, where Krysten held several Red Cross certifications and taught swim classes. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts from McMaster University and a Pre-Service Fire Fighting certificate from the Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute. Krysten also holds a DFZ driver's license from Modern Training Ontario Inc.
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Voyageur Transportation Services
Better Together. Voyago is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transdev, The Mobility Company, and together we're Canada's leading passenger mobility service. Voyago offers professional passenger transportation solutions in four different business segments which include: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (wheelchair and stretcher transfers), School Busing and Charters, and Public Transit (Conventional and Para). We have earned the trust of our customers by providing consistent, quality, personal care and peace of mind services. Our proven commitment as a best-in-class service is made possible through our: Excellent safety record Financial and operational stability Insight and Innovation Flexibility and the desire to meet the needs of all stakeholders Extensive planning skills Proven efficient delivery of effective safety programs We're helping education systems, communities, healthcare and corporations re-invent mobility to give people the freedom to move.