Ashley Dunn, an Executive Mentorship Program (EMP) Student from United Way’s On Track to Success, puts a strong sense of purpose, passion and community spirit into everything she does. Thanks to this program Ashley has been given the opportunity to join Connecting Windsor-Essex this summer. With a background in business, marketing and community engagement, she's passionate about using communication to bridge gaps and spark innovation. From hosting fundraisers, student-led initiatives, or advocating for causes she's passionate about, Ashley is no stranger to making things happen.
She is deeply involved in her community and volunteers with organizations such as United way, the Canadian Cancer Society and Windsor-Essex Humane society. Her leadership experience includes participating as a student council representative director, a tutor, and helping succeed in team competitions such as the Ontario Colleges Marketing Competition.
Now being part of the CWE team as a mentorship student, Ashley is excited to explore innovation, technology, and community building. She’s ready to bring her skills to the table and help make a further impact within the Windsor-Essex community.
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