
Brian Masse named MCC's Employment Services Specialist
Former Windsor West MP Brian Masse has been named the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County's (MCC) newest Employment Services Specialist.
Before Masse went and completed a 23-year career within the government, he worked with the MCC, focusing on employment-based services and helping newcomers and locals get job opportunities.
'I'm excited to come back to where it all started,' said Masse.
'The MCC has always been a place that makes a tangible difference in people's lives. I'm honoured to now help lead a team of professionals who are on the front lines every day – supporting clients, working with employers, and making sure Windsor-Essex continues to thrive through workforce inclusion.'
Employment services through the MCC are available for all ages and backgrounds. The MCC said it focuses on identifying skills, preparing clients for work, and connecting people with employers who are actively hiring.
'Brian brings an incredible level of insight and commitment to the work we do,' said Fred Francis, executive director of the MCC.
'His return strengthens our mission and helps shine a light on the exceptional work our staff do each day – matching talent to opportunity, providing one-on-one support, and helping individuals build sustainable career paths.'
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