Kim Marshall is a workforce development specialist capable of taking sector-based workforce training and consulting projects from concept phase to execution. She is a seasoned project manager leading OTEC’s Indigenous tourism training initiatives, corporate training projects, sector-level training strategies, provincial training development projects, regional tourism training initiatives and industry workforce development projects. Kim holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree from Queen’s University as well as a Master of Environmental Studies degree in Tourism Policy and Planning from the University of Waterloo, specializing in community-based tourism planning in the Caribbean.
Kim Marshall is a member of the Toronto Sector Skills Academy, Class of 2018, one of several Workforce Leadership Academies in localities across North America.
The Workforce Leadership Academies are part of the Economic Opportunity Fellows Network, a network of leadership and fellowship programs run by the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program. Within this Network, EOP connects national and local leaders from across sectors — nonprofit, government, business, philanthropy, academia, and more — to advance policies and practices with the potential to help low- and moderate-income Americans thrive in today’s economy. Learn more at as.pn/eofn.