My name is Marsha.
I am a mother of 2, DSW, PSW, ECE, Musician, Artist and Actress. Now continuing education for fourth diploma in SSW at Fanshawe College.
Summary
Hardworking with several years of experience helping and working with others. Fast learner and great communication skills. Willing to lend a helping hand when needed. Friendly and a team player when working with others.
Education
Jacob Hespeler Secondary School
- Graduated 1997
Conestoga College, PSW Program
- 2008
Fanshawe College, DSW Program
- 2021
Fanshawe College, ECE and SSW Program
- Presently enrolled
Employment History
Bartender/hostess - East Side Mario’s Restaurant - 2011
Personal Support Worker - Red Cross and Fairview Mennonite Nursing Home - 2008
Assistant General Manager To Acting General Manager - KFC Taco Bell Restaurant - 2006
New And Used Automobile Sales Consultant - Bennett Chevrolet Cadillac - 2004
Skills and Abilities
Team Player
Friendly and excellent customer service skills
Multitasking skills
Continuing education into SSW and completing ECE program. Received dimploma in 2021 for DWS at Fanshawe, 4. 08/5 average. Experienced 7 year PSW on night shift for 5 years LTC, Alzheimer's, dementia and special needs units. In home care, 2 years as PSW. Looking for Passport program opportunities. Mother of 2 young children and advocate for human rights. Musician and artist of interest due to life span stories of growth and dedication towards the care of others.
Daisy Rose Biography
written by: Wendy Visser
A long time friend of her parents, I have known Marsha since she was an 'itsy-bitsy' thing with a voice three times her size - an extrovert so comfortable in front of an audience - so at home with a microphone in her hand.
Determined and dedicated, she exudes an energy and enthusiasm and brings years of experience to her performances. Piano, clarinet, sax, guitar, voice lessons. Church and school plays. Talent Shows. School Band. Music Festivals and, later, amateur theatre productions. All these achievements, all heading in the same direction, provided the stepping stones on the pathway to a destination and a dream.
On the phone, a few days ago, Marsha and I revisited the past; reminisced over an extensive list of different venues. The numerous competitions in Southern Ontario: London, Paris, Fall Fairs, a four year stint at Milton Steam Show, first place karaoke win at a local venue, followed by Canadian Idol auditions in Toronto. She has been guest vocalist with various local bands. She has done and is currently doing her fair share of bar hopping; not in the literal sense, but as artistic forays where she heads toward the 'glint' of the open mic. Marsha has never turned down offered opportunities to develop her onstage presence and to hone her vocal ability. While discussing what she has accomplished, she reminds me, too, of the many times she has been the soloist for funerals and weddings.
I hear the excitement in her voice when she mentions her soon-to-be release, entitled 'Canadiana', under the pseudonym Daisy Rose. All the songs are original. In my book, that alone is a remarkable realization, worthy of celebration.
At the conclusion of our conversation, I pose a question. To whom do you most credit for helping you pursue your musical career Not missing a beat, she replies, "My dad. He was my biggest fan, my mentor, my promoter. " One of the songs that Marsha has written is a tribute to her father's memory. `See It Through' echoes a father's sentiment to a cherished daughter.
Congratulations, Marsha. This is an event whose time has come.
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(Wendy Visser is a writer living in Ontario, CANADA)
My first babysitting job was 7 children under the age of 12 and I was only 12 years old. Oldest of four children, I assisted in caring for my siblings to a degree as well as their offspring before having my own. I'm an experienced PWS, DSW and going back to college for ECE and SSW.