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Past, Present, Future: Reflections on Barriers and Wins for International Women’s Day

Tuesday, April 9, 10-11 a.m.

UC-3015

Please join us on Tuesday, April 9, at the St. John’s campus of Memorial University for a panel discussion in recognition of International Women’s Day #InspireInclusion

During the event Past, Present, Future: Reflections on Barriers and Wins for International Women’s Day, our accomplished panelists will discuss the barriers they’ve overcome so far in their paths, the wins and accomplishments they’re celebrating on International Women’s Day, and the challenges and opportunities they’re focusing on for the future.

Our panelists include:

The event will be moderated by Angela Avery, Business Development Advisor at Memorial’s Research Innovation Office. Lisa Nsanzugwanko, Vice-President of the Black Students Association at Memorial, will be the emcee.

Join us online or in person at the Junior Common Room (DH-2002, R. Gushue Hall) from 10-11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9. To attend online, please register via Webex.

Coffee, tea and snacks will be available for in-person attendees. Parking is available for in-person attendees in Lot 22.

This event is proudly sponsored by BDO Canada.

Presented by Office of the Vice-Provost, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism; Career Development

Event Listing 2024-04-09 10:00:00 2024-04-09 11:00:00 America/St_Johns Past, Present, Future: Reflections on Barriers and Wins for International Women’s Day Please join us on Tuesday, April 9, at the St. John’s campus of Memorial University for a panel discussion in recognition of International Women’s Day #InspireInclusion During the event Past, Present, Future: Reflections on Barriers and Wins for International Women’s Day, our accomplished panelists will discuss the barriers they’ve overcome so far in their paths, the wins and accomplishments they’re celebrating on International Women’s Day, and the challenges and opportunities they’re focusing on for the future. Our panelists include: Mackenzie Broders, Director of Advocacy at MUNSU Dr. Nikitha Kendyala, CEO and co-founder at Nucliq Biologics Jessica Pike, Student Ambassador, Memorial University, Bachelor of Commerce, Class of 2024 Constanza Safatle, CEO and co-founder at Newbornlander The event will be moderated by Angela Avery, Business Development Advisor at Memorial’s Research Innovation Office. Lisa Nsanzugwanko, Vice-President of the Black Students Association at Memorial, will be the emcee. Join us online or in person at the Junior Common Room (DH-2002, R. Gushue Hall) from 10-11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9. To attend online, please register via Webex. Coffee, tea and snacks will be available for in-person attendees. Parking is available for in-person attendees in Lot 22. This event is proudly sponsored by BDO Canada. UC-3015 Office of the Vice-Provost, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism; Career Development