Ms. Obina is a graduate of Dalhousie University with Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and a certified Project Management Professional.
She has over 17 years managing large mission critical multi-million dollar diverse projects in varied global industries
Ms. Obina currently works as a Senior Project Executive providing oversight for a $253 Million Passport Program for Immigration Refugee & Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
She has worked in a number of senior management positions; Director of Operations, Director of Delivery, Senior Program Manager, Project Manager and as an Instructor.
She is a former Board of Director for Black Women Civic Engagement Network (BWCEN)
Ms. Obina was a Recipient of the 2014 Global Community Alliance Community Builder Award and Top 100 Black Canadian Role Model Awards in 2015
She has excellent ability to deal with public demonstrated by her run for City Council in 2010 and 2014 and placed second.
Ms. Obina has campaign for a number of Conservative candidates for Federal and Provincial elections over many election cycles. She ran for the Nepean Conservative Party nomination in 2015.
She has over 17 years managing large mission critical multi-million dollar diverse projects in varied global industries
Ms. Obina currently works as a Senior Project Executive providing oversight for a $253 Million Passport Program for Immigration Refugee & Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
She has worked in a number of senior management positions; Director of Operations, Director of Delivery, Senior Program Manager, Project Manager and as an Instructor.
She is a former Board of Director for Black Women Civic Engagement Network (BWCEN)
Ms. Obina was a Recipient of the 2014 Global Community Alliance Community Builder Award and Top 100 Black Canadian Role Model Awards in 2015
She has excellent ability to deal with public demonstrated by her run for City Council in 2010 and 2014 and placed second.
Ms. Obina has campaign for a number of Conservative candidates for Federal and Provincial elections over many election cycles. She ran for the Nepean Conservative Party nomination in 2015.