Loading Events

GUEST PANELIST OPPORTUNITY

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!!!!

I am excited to be a panelist for this live WE-CAN event. We will be discussing the topic of “Moving from Surviving to Thriving as a Woman-Owned Business”.

____________________________________

WE-CAN Thrive Event for Women Entrepreneurs

The past three years have seen women-owned busineses struggling to survive — but now, we are intent on moving from surviving to THRIVING together!

Don’t miss out on this fun and engaging opportunity to gather together in person with other WE-CAN clients to engage in authentic connection-building, collaboration and creative solution-finding.

First, we’ll hear from a panel of WE-CAN clients on the topic of “Moving from Surviving to Thriving as a Woman-Owned Business”.

The panel will include:

• Richa Rehan, Athletico Sports Physiotherapy

• Carol Ann Budd, Woodland Wealth Inc.

• Shamsa Hassan, Afiya Beauty

• Tammy Watson, Canadian Handywoman

• Moderator Kerry Ramsay, WE-CAN Project Manager

Following the panel, we’ll enjoy a Movement Break courtesy of WE-CAN client Nomusa Mngoma of Dansani Dance Company in Kingston. Get ready to have some FUN!

Next, we’ll take part in small group break-out sessions on “How to Thrive”, inspired by table leaders and conversation starters aimed at stimulating creative discussion.

Finally, we’ll take part in a hands-on creative project led by Cody McCallum of Cody Calligraphy.

We hope you’ll set aside some time to join us for this refreshing and well-deserved chance to THRIVE as you work towards launching, growing or scaling your business.

Space is limited to 50 registrants so register today!

 

“My mission in life is not to merely survive, but to thrive with passion, compassion, humor and style.” ~ Maya Angelou

 

Should you require accessibility supports for this event, please email kerry.ramsay@queensu.ca as soon as possible since advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility services.

 

ABOUT THE WE-CAN PROJECT:

The WE-CAN Project is led by Queen’s University with a mission to inspire and empower existing and aspiring women entrepreneurs by providing them with tools, resources, expert mentors, networks and community building to expand existing businesses and to launch new ventures.

Please note: Queen’s University’s collection of personal information is authorized by its Royal Charter of 1841, as amended. Personal information is collected for the purpose of admissions, registration, academic progress, and administering University programs, university-related student services and activities, activities of student societies, safety, financial assistance and awards, and advancement, and will be used for those or consistent purposes. Personal information may be disclosed to and used by employees of the University who need the information in the performance of their duties.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *