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People and Culture Coordinator

Christine Ru

Christine shares Harrison’s vision of making a significant impact on the health and wellness of our clients. She is a strong advocate for focusing on prevention and longevity and is enthusiastic about supporting the Harrison team in their delivery of care to achieve these goals. Christine takes pride in her ability to connect with talent and foster vibrant workplace cultures. She finds fulfillment in contributing to something larger than herself and making a meaningful difference in the world.

Christine earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Simon Fraser University with a concentration in Human Resource Management and has a CPA designation. She brings experience and creative thinking from multiple industries to Harrison. Her transition from accounting to HR reflects her passion for the human side of organizational dynamics and her eagerness to drive positive change within teams. Before entering the healthcare sector, Christine worked in film and animation. She served as a recruiter at a global leader in visual effects, where she specialized in staffing for blockbuster movies, TV shows, video game cinematics, and commercials.

Outside the office, Christine is an avid traveler and a passionate foodie, always on the lookout for exciting culinary experiences.

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