Peggy Yablonski
Throughout her life and career, Corporate Trainer and former professional Cheerleader Peggy Yablonski has maintained involvement in an array of educational, charitable, and personal endeavors. A longtime resident of Canada and the Toronto area, Peggy Yablonski began her career after studying business administration at a major Canadian university. Subsequently, Peggy Yablonski joined the Canadian Football League (CFL) as a Cheerleader, where she spent the next five years actively supporting various teams. Through media events, fund-raising activities, and home game appearances, Peggy Yablonski promoted a consistent, positive message of community leadership and charity work during her time with the CFL, values she upholds to this day. Following her cheerleading tenure, she embarked on other professional objectives, eventually assuming her current role as a Corporate Trainer for a major Canadian technology firm. In this position, she arranges training for new hires and continuing education for longer-serving employees, emphasizing accountability and excellence in such departments as Customer Service and Human Resources. With a history of community service, Peggy Yablonski has volunteered her time, energy, and resources to a wide range of charitable organizations in Canada and abroad. Over the years, Peggy Yablonski has mentored children through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada, organized numerous fund-raising events for the United Way of Canada, sponsored underserved children across the globe through World Vision Canada, and donated to various humane societies and environmental groups. A lifelong animal lover, she has owned and trained several Shetland sheepdogs, prized for their intelligence and temperament. Today, she lives in the Toronto region.