Felicia Shafiq, 35, is a senior support engineer in product support, but it's what she does away from work that makes her a rock star.
Shafiq is a member of the Canadian 2016 Olympic Paralympic women's volleyball team.
The team won a bronze medal in the Toronto Parapan Game, which qualified it to play in Brazil. She's got one more round of qualifying to do, she tells us, before she knows if she's made the Olympic team or not. Selection happens in May.
"So at this point, along with the rest of my team, I am an Olympic Hopeful," she says.
Shafiq lost both of her legs a few years ago due to illness and now walks with prosthetics. She got involved in sitting volleyball thanks to her therapist.
"She new I loved volleyball before I lost my legs and that I played recreationally," Shafiq says. "I was devastated by the fact that I couldn’t play again, or so I thought."
Her therapist introduced her to a team member.
"I decided to try it and found that I loved it just as much as standing volleyball. I attended a selection camp six months ago, made the team, and my life hasn’t been the same since. We’ve been to Germany and the UK, and won bronze," she says.
Through SAP's volunteer program, Shafiq now spends her time teaching kids with disabilities to play sitting volleyball.
She's also good at Call of Duty, Foosball, and building stuff. "I have a diamond tufted headboard in the works," she tells us.