Meet the SFU Public Square Team: Ina Pace
Gabrielle Parent
Communications Lead, SFU Public Square
Meet Ina Pace 鈥 the new Communications and Research Volunteer! Ina is an international intern from England and University of Victoria (UVic) alumni 鈥 a major in History and English Literature. She is now in Vancouver to build experience with the team at SFU Public Square through the program! Her multimedia background includes research for TV documentaries and social media marketing. Most recently, Ina has worked in International Higher Education project management, for which she helped facilitate programs designed to refine, for example, academics鈥 teaching skills and to empower women's leadership. Happiest when being creative, Ina looks forward to furthering wider community engagement efforts at SFU Public Square.
Gabrielle: What drew you to and inspired you to work with SFU Public Square?
I am in a transitionary phase in my life, in which I鈥檓 looking to combine my transferable skills and direct them towards a career in multimedia journalism. In the new year, I shall be returning to the UK for 6 months to do a post-grad in journalism, but first I thought a bespoke internship to gain direct international experience would be a massive preparatory advantage. By working with SFU Public Square, I鈥檓 bridging a gap in my career switch!
Can you tell me a bit more about your various travels and how it has impacted your journey to this internship?
Glad you asked, becasue I have not shut up about British Columbia since I finished studying at UVic back in 2014! Since then, I have come back for a two week holiday, but it鈥檚 not the same as living the lifestyle. You have everything here from the beach and nature, to glamorous bars and restaurants! I wanted to keep my student memories in Victoria, and chose to pursue new opportunities in Vancouver. Currently, I鈥檓 on a two year multi-entry work visa.
Regarding my experiences travelling and working abroad, I was a foreign language teacher in South East Asia in 2017. I also did a work holiday in Australia in 2018-2019, during which I worked in TV sales and hospitality. These experiences made me realise how much I love connecting with people and engaging with diverse cultures and communities. On a more pragmatic note, these experiences have taught me a thing or two about being street-smart and about budgeting.
When I decided to return to Canada, I knew I didn鈥檛 want to work again in the customer service or hospitality industries, which is quite typical when you have this type of visa. Instead, I鈥檓 doing this internship as a way to develop professional Canadian experience, which (I hope) may lead to more professional opportunities here in Vancouver.
You have a very interesting background in communications, research and marketing! How do you think these tenants intersect with community enagement and the mission of SFU Public Square?
What I love about research and communications is that it鈥檚 all about learning without the academic pressure! Research allows for unexpected deep-dives, usually into a sector you鈥檇 otherwsie know little about. You learn how to condense information from new subject matter and make it accessible to your market; you can enhance and even enrich niche and general comnunities through your storytelling with all kinds of media. Connection is key, and engagement brings with it a sense of belonging. I feel that SFU Public Square鈥檚 programs are inherently about developing a sense of belonging; they create spaces and platforms that are open and accessible, and are executed through a lense of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
We're excited to have you on our team and bring your skills to the office! What are you most eager to tackle this semester?
I鈥檝e not actually done much with events before so this is a new format for me. I鈥檓 eager to get creative with social media content and to write features and blogs about important subjects and notable people. I like to participate in projects that inspire and motivate others to make a difference 鈥 even the smallest efforts can be mighty, especially when they produce a snow-ball effect. I鈥檓 excited to see the breadth of projects that SFU Public Square covers, particualry those outside Higher Education.
What book have you recently read and enjoyed? And what are you listening to currently?
Two books that have stood out to me in recently have both been classics: George Orwell鈥檚 1984 and Richard Adam鈥檚 Watership Down. I read them during the pandemic and found them alarming and emotional. Fun fact, I studied Latin in 鈥渉igh-school鈥 and took university electives in Classical Civilisation. Both these books draw heavily on Classical tropes, so I liked the combination of my learning from academia with my personal reading. Timelessness is a concept I find pretty fascinating.
I鈥檓 not so keen on lighter reads with less substance. My attention span is short, and to be very honest I don鈥檛 read nearly as often as I used to or would like to anymore!
As for music, I listen to anything involving Indie and Taylor Swift. You can imagine how I felt when Folklore came out as her surprise album! I鈥檓 going to see her next year at the Eras Tour in the UK, as well as Coldplay here at BC Place in a few weeks!
Outside of the internship, what's been keeping you busy these days?
Making the most of the last of the summer weather! I went to Kitsilano Beach and Bowen Island lately, and swam in the sea (or ocean as you say here!) I鈥檝e also had a couple of reunions with Canadian friends I鈥檝e not seen for the last 7-10 years. It鈥檚 been quite an emotional whirlwind so far, and I鈥榲e only been back two weeks! I'm so excited to explore more and more, both in my professional and personal life.
Please join us in welcoming Ina to the SFU Public Square team!