From selling Blue Jays merch to tech

By Morgan Sharp, featured on the Toronto Star – July 14, 2021

From selling Blue Jays merch to getting small businesses online

Emira Refai-Gray was working on upgrading her workplace credentials when the pandemic hit, leaving her reliant on emergency benefits and wondering what to do next.

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“The pandemic hit and I was stuck because I didn’t have any skills that I could use towards working in an online space,” said Refai-Gray, who had previously sold Blue Jays merchandise at the team’s downtown Toronto stadium and worked as a cashier at a Loblaws grocery store.

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Refai-Gray didn’t wait around, and by this time last year, had been accepted into a 15-week technology training program for underserved young people.

Since completing the course offered by NPower Canada, she has been hired as an e-commerce co-ordinator at Mosaic North America, helping deliver the Digital Main Street initiative to get smaller companies online.

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