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Stephanie Szusz

Vice President, Agricultural And Commercial Banking at Kindred Credit Union

Stephanie Szusz has extensive experience in the agricultural and commercial banking sector. Stephanie is currently a Vice President at Kindred Credit Union, with a focus on agricultural and commercial banking. Prior to this, Stephanie worked at TD Canada Trust as a Relationship Manager for Agriculture Services for over 18 years, where they provided finance solutions for various types of agricultural operations. Stephanie also has experience working as a Dairy Clerk at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and as an Assistant Event Coordinator at the Calgary Stampede, supporting the Agriculture Department. Stephanie has also worked as a Teaching Assistant at Wilfrid Laurier University and as a Loan Representative at United Way Kitchener Waterloo & Area. Stephanie began their career at Westside Farms in 1996, where they worked as an Employee until 2003.

Stephanie Szusz completed their education in a chronological order. Stephanie began their educational journey in 1999 at Waterloo-Oxford DSS, where they studied for four years. During this time, they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study.

In 2003, Stephanie enrolled at Wilfrid Laurier University, where they studied from 2003 to 2007. During this time, they pursued an Honours BBA with a Co-op Option in the field of Business.

Following their graduation from Wilfrid Laurier University, Stephanie furthered their education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto in 2007. Stephanie completed their studies in 2008 and obtained a BEd in the field of Education.

Overall, Stephanie Szusz's educational history includes a period of study at Waterloo-Oxford DSS, followed by their pursuit of a Honours BBA with a Co-op Option at Wilfrid Laurier University, and finally, their completion of a BEd at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto.

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