Meet Walters Gardens’ grower, Ukranian refugee Kira Malinina
Added on 18 January 2024
“I like working at Walters Gardens for two reasons – I love plants, this is my hobby, and I am surrounded by wonderful people,” Malinina says in a recent article on SecondWaveMedia.com. “Before coming to the U.S., we lived modestly and not richly, but we were not homeless. I lived in Ukraine for 60 years, so here I feel like I’m on another planet.”
Malinina and Walters Gardens Inc. are the recipients of the 2024 Michigan Works! Impact Award for their contributions to workforce development in Michigan. They will be honored at the Michigan Works! Association statewide Impact Awards in Lansing on April 17.
“Kira’s transition from a Ukrainian horticultural teacher to a valued employee at Walters Gardens showcases the transformative power of determination, opportunity, and career development support,” says West Michigan Works! career coach Julie Sooy. “This is an outstanding example of the demand-driven model in action. I spent time learning about her background – she had experience in laboratory work, agriculture, horticulture, teaching, and as a florist – all the while considering potential businesses that may benefit from her expertise.”
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