Christina Ou

Christina Ou

Christina Ou is a Legal Administrative Assistant at Hummingbird Lawyer LLP, joining the team in June of 2023. With a diverse background in scientific research, teaching, and the non-profit sector, Christina brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for learning to her role. Eager to expand her expertise in the legal field, she is dedicated to providing exceptional administrative support to the firm.

Outside of her professional endeavors, she generously dedicates her free time to various nonprofit organizations, demonstrating her commitment to fostering connections and promoting collaboration. One of Christina’s notable involvements is as a member of the Board of Directors for the Toronto Intergenerational Partnerships. In this role, she actively fosters connections between individuals from different generations, recognizing the value of intergenerational collaboration and understanding. Through her contributions, she helps create an inclusive environment where people from all age groups can come together and share their experiences and insights. Additionally, Christina volunteers for the Queen’s University Alumni Branch (Toronto Chapter), where she actively supports alumni engagement and fosters a strong network among graduates. Furthermore, Christina is involved with Merit Award Bursary Program, a nonprofit organization focused on providing financial support and opportunities to deserving students. Through her volunteer work with this organization, she helps ensure that talented individuals have access to the resources they need to pursue their educational goals and achieve success.

When not immersed in work or volunteering, Christina finds joy in the simple pleasures of life. She is an avid reader and enjoys exploring a variety of literary genres. Additionally, she embraces an active lifestyle and can often be found running or trying out new restaurants, indulging in her love for culinary experiences.

Contact

Email: cou@hummingbirdlaw.com
Phone: 905.731.1911 ext. 216

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