
Trisha German
Health Promotion Administrative Assistant
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Trisha may be a newer addition to the CFMWS family, but she brings with her a remarkable blend of administrative expertise and creative marketing know‑how. Originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Trisha made the move to Moose Jaw following high school and quickly put down roots. After earning her degree in Administration and Marketing, she built a career grounded in organization, innovation, and community connection. Today, she proudly calls Moose Jaw home, where she lives with her husband, Chris, and their much‑loved fur baby, Askem.
Known for her ability to balance creativity with precision, Trisha has a natural talent for developing vibrant, engaging social media content while ensuring administrative operations run seamlessly behind the scenes. Her keen eye for detail, combined with her strong organizational skills, allows her to support multiple initiatives with efficiency and professionalism. At 15 Wing, she currently serves as the Secretary for the PSP Occupational Health & Safety Committee and is also an active member of both the PSP Social Committee and the Defence Indigenous Advisory Group (DIAG), contributing her energy and perspective to fostering an inclusive and connected workplace. She is a member of the Canadian Association of Administrative Professionals, demonstrating her commitment to ongoing growth and excellence in her field and also works part-time as the Administrator for the Association of Saskatchewan Urban Parks and Conservation Agencies, further showcasing her ability to manage diverse responsibilities while supporting meaningful initiatives across the province.
Whether she’s printing promotional materials, distributing HP swag, or capturing meeting minutes, she brings enthusiasm and positivity to everything she does. In her downtime, you might find her putting her knowledge to the test at local trivia nights, volunteering as Treasurer for the Moose Jaw Warriors Booster Club, or enjoying a peaceful walk through the scenic trails of Wakamow Valley. A devoted sports fan, she can often be found cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays—who, if you ask her, are absolutely destined to take home the 2026 World Series title.