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Bachelor of Business Administration, Finance Concentration • Bishop's University
Bio
Sarah Mojsej completed her undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a Finance Concentration, at Bishop’s University in 2021. Throughout her studies, she focused on themes of inequality, regulation, and sustainability in business. Invited as a guest student to the Political Science Department, Sarah completed an independent study on employment inequality and went on to work as a Research Assistant where she explored the evolving insurance industry and implications for global financial governance. Growing up in Ottawa, Sarah was surrounded by and always plugged into politics and federal news. She worked at Bishop’s University School Newspaper, The Campus, where she went on to serve as News Editor and won the Olga Reid Memorial Award for Journalism in 2020 for excellence in student journalism.
Sarah started working for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) during her first year of university where she assumed a Contract & Budgeting role. Now certified in Change Management, Sarah supports the delivery of IT products and services to the organization supporting the Commission’s digital transformation. Passionate about transparent business relationship management, Sarah’s self-developed “Tech Talk” series includes regular live engagement to 250+ attendees. The series won a CNSC Merit Award in 2023 for its commitment to digital knowledge transfer and organizational trust.
Sarah is motivated to pursue a Master’s of Science in Sustainability Management (MScSM) in accordance with the diverse nature of her studies, professional experience, and personal interests.
Her career aspirations include working alongside leaders towards a future with green energy transition, transparent ESG reporting, a stable political economy, and a plan for Canadian agriculture. Her cross-disciplinary experience in finance, the nuclear sector, and her childhood as a competitive equestrian speaks to the interdisciplinary experience Sarah is eager to build upon as she works towards a career focused on addressing Canada’s biggest sustainability challenges.