Sharna Silloux has a diverse work experience. Sharna currently holds the position of Global Community Lead at Vygo, where they facilitate workshops and delivers programs to promote community engagement and awareness in education. Prior to this, they worked at Griffith University as a Schools Engagement Officer, where they developed programs to support students from low socioeconomic backgrounds, regional areas, and Indigenous communities. Before that, Sharna held various roles at Vygo, including Senior Partner Success Manager and Head of Learner Engagement, where they focused on providing student support and organizing institutional services. Additionally, they worked as a Sports Coach at St Hilda's School, Gold Coast, coaching and training junior and senior high school girls in various sports. Sharna also gained experience at Griffith University Gold Coast Student Guild, where they served as a Student Support and Advocacy Manager and Bar Manager. Sharna started their career as a Front of House Team Member at Providore Marina Mirage and later worked as a FIFO Camp Supervisor at Easternwell.
Sharna Silloux began their education at Burnside State High School from 2002 to 2007, but it is not specified if they obtained a degree or field of study in that time. Later, from 2012 to 2016, they attended Griffith University where they earned a Bachelor of Exercise Science degree with a focus on Exercise Science.
In addition to their formal education, Sharna also acquired several certifications. In 2018, they obtained First Aid and CPR certification from Australian Wide First Aid. In 2016, they completed the Responsible Service of Alcohol course offered by the Queensland Government. In 2015, they obtained a Working With Children Blue Card also provided by the Queensland Government. In 2014, they obtained a Certificate III in Process Manufacturing and completed Defensive Driving training, both from Easternwell. In 2010, they earned a Certificate III in Hospitality, although the institution is not specified. In 2009, they completed a Certificate in Beginning Coaching General Principles and Introductory level Officiating General Principles, both through the Australian Sports Commission. Sharna also received a Level One Volleyball/Beach Volleyball Coach certification and a Volleyball Refereeing Certificate in 2006 and 2004, respectively, from Volleyball Australia. Sharna further obtained a Mental Health First Aid certification in August 2018, and in April 2017, they completed the Approved Manager (Liquor) and Responsible Management of Licensed Venues (RMLV) courses offered by Zealifi. Finally, it is mentioned that Sharna obtained a Certificate II in Business, although the institution is specified as Burnside State High School.
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