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Adrian Brinton

Richmond Hill,ON

Summary

I am highly motivated with an unwavering work ethic and a relentless drive to succeed. Known for my discipline and proactive approach, I consistently push boundaries to achieve and exceed goals. My determination to deliver exceptional results, even under challenging circumstances, fuels my commitment to continuous improvement in every role I undertake. My dedication and commitment to delivering high-quality work consistently contribute to achieving successful outcomes and driving innovation.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Retail Merchandiser

Canadian Tire
07.2021 - Current
  • Boosted customer satisfaction by creating visually appealing and strategically organized merchandise displays.
  • Managed project timelines effectively ensuring all merchandising planograms and resets were completed within established deadlines.
  • Developed creative solutions for unique visual challenges within limited display spaces while adhering to corporate guidelines.
  • Kept warehouse areas free of debris and safe for employees.

Education

No Degree - Mathematical Sciences And Statistics

University of Toronto
Toronto
04-2027

Skills

  • Motivated team player
  • Time management
  • Quick learner
  • Dependable and reliable
  • Highly Motivated
  • Self-starter
  • Proactive
  • Consistently productive
  • Strong work ethic

Languages

French
Professional Working

Interests

My passion for soccer has deeply enriched my team play and collaborative skills Regular participation in competitive leagues has honed my communication, strategic thinking, and leadership abilities This sport has instilled in me a strong sense of teamwork, resilience under pressure, and a commitment to continuous improvement—qualities that I seamlessly translate into my professional endeavors

Timeline

Retail Merchandiser

Canadian Tire
07.2021 - Current

No Degree - Mathematical Sciences And Statistics

University of Toronto
Adrian Brinton