Dorissa Daoust currently serves as the Supervisor of Facilities and Administrative Services at the Children's Aid Society of London & Middlesex, where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the organization's operational infrastructure supports its mission of serving vulnerable families and children in the...
Dorissa Daoust currently serves as the Supervisor of Facilities and Administrative Services at the Children's Aid Society of London & Middlesex, where she plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the organization's operational infrastructure supports its mission of serving vulnerable families and children in the community. With her extensive background in administrative services, Dorissa excels in strategic planning and facilities management, overseeing the procurement processes that ensure the organization operates efficiently and effectively.
Her expertise in budgeting and negotiation has been instrumental in optimizing resource allocation, allowing the Children's Aid Society to maximize its impact while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Dorissa's analytical skills enable her to assess operational needs critically, leading to informed decision-making that enhances service delivery. She is also adept at event planning, coordinating various initiatives that foster community engagement and support for the organization's programs.
In addition to her technical skills, Dorissa is a strong leader and team builder, fostering a collaborative environment that empowers her colleagues to excel. Her proficiency in public speaking and presentation tools like PowerPoint allows her to effectively communicate key initiatives and engage stakeholders at all levels. With a Certified Manager's designation from the Canadian Institute of Management, Dorissa is committed to continuous professional development and applying best practices in nonprofit management. Her dedication to the mission of the Children's Aid Society, combined with her robust skill set, positions her as a vital asset to the organization and the community it serves.