Tania La fleur is a RN CDE and nursing leader and is currently working as a diabetes educator in Markham. Tania first started with the RNAO as a student member and then chosen as one of the first groups for the Student Board of Directors (BOD) placement. She later joined the Nursing Students of Ontario (NSO) while engaging with her Region 7 Chapter as a student member. Tania is currently serves as Chair for the NRNIG.
Tania began her first nursing role in the community as a visiting nurse. From there, Tania felt compelled to work in the hospital setting to support her community as she made the decision to move to the hospital sector. Following her time in the hospital Tania also worked in the public health sector and in education as a clinical instructor and educator.
Tania is passionate about health and education and believes that a nurse inherently marries the two. Tania hopes that her nursing career will open doors for her to lead and provide mentorship to nursing students, nurses and other health professionals to advance the nursing profession.
You can call me Ola! I am a Master of Nursing Student at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), where I also work as a Research and Teaching Assistant. In addition to my academic pursuits, I work on the frontline as an Emergency Department nurse. My approach to nursing and leadership centres on ensuring the success of nursing students and newly graduated nurses. I have a strong dedication to mentorship and community building, and actively participate in various roles within the nursing community that supports nursing students and new graduate nurses.
David Inioluwa Adedeji is a graduate of York University and currently works as a Registered Nurse in Surgical Oncology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. He previously served as the Outreach Director of the Nursing Student Association and played a key role on the marketing team of the Canadian Black Nurses Association at York University.
During his tenure as Outreach Director, David actively advocated for fairness, equity, and opportunities for innovative expression. His passion for advocacy extends to global health and social justice, reinforcing his commitment to meaningful change.
In addition to his professional and advocacy work, David has a strong interest in public speaking and promoting Innovations. He has been invited as a keynote speaker and panelist at various health-related events. His contributions have been recognized through multiple awards and scholarships, highlighting his dedication and impact in the field.
Temiloluwa Adeyemo is a dedicated NRT nurse with over a year of hands-on experience providing compassionate and high-quality care to patients in a fast-paced healthcare setting. With a strong commitment to professional growth and patient advocacy, I am excited to be a part of the new RN Interest Group where I hope to connect with like-minded peers, share knowledge, and stay updated on the latest practices in nursing.
Victoria is a registered nurse.