WINS (Women In Need Society)
Bhaswati Pathak is a seasoned Human Resources professional with extensive experience in recruitment and employee lifecycle management. Currently serving as a Human Resources Generalist at Women In Need Society since March 2024, Bhaswati oversees recruitment processes, onboarding, employee relations, and performance management. Previously held the position of Recruitment Manager at Infra.Market, successfully filling approximately 50 critical roles in a short timeframe. Bhaswati's earlier roles include Deputy Manager and Assistant Manager at the National Payments Corporation of India, as well as Senior Recruitment Specialist at CITI, where a strong focus on efficiency in recruitment processes was maintained. Bhaswati began a career in HR as a Team Lead Manager at Integra Unisourse Ltd, managing a team responsible for recruitment. Bhaswati holds an MBA in Human Resources Management from IIPM (Mumbai) and a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
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WINS (Women In Need Society)
Founded in 1992, Women In Need Society (WINS) is a charitable non-profit organization in Calgary focused on supporting vulnerable women and their families. We are an environmentally conscious organization dedicated to repurposing, recycling and upcycling gently used clothing and household items for a greater cause. Along with six WINS thrift store locations in Calgary, we also own Twice New, an online thrifting option and the More Store, a bulk thrift store. All proceeds from these stores go directly to funding programs to support vulnerable Calgarians. We offer a number of programs to support our clients including Retail Ready, a six-week employment preparation program aimed at helping Calgarians who are in need of employment develop the necessary skills to be successful in the workplace. Similarly, we also offer Warehouse Ready, aimed at helping Calgarians obtain employment in a warehouse setting. We take a step-by-step approach with our low-income clients to help them get ahead after leaving a violent situation, homeless shelter or upon moving to Canada. WINS also operates four Community Resource Hubs, which provide families with barrier-free access to essential programs, services and resources that improve and support their well being.