
Administrative Assistant
Ashley Hollingworth
Ashley Hollingworth plays a key role in supporting the day-to-day operations of the organization and is responsible for general administration, finances, event coordination, and supporting different committees, including the Board of Directors. She ensures that LMIC's operations run smoothly across all departments.
Ashley is a graduate in Mental Health and Addiction and brings a unique perspective to LMIC and a compassionate approach to supporting the team. She has a strong foundation in organizational delivery and streamlining operations.
Outside of work, Ashley enjoys watching period piece series on Netflix, especially Vikings, reading, and spending time with loved ones.
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LMI Insight Report no. 36, How Representative Are Online Job Postings?
This report explains how online job postings can complement survey data to better understand labour demand.
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