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Reimagining Leadership conference

Thursday, June 16, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Delta Hotel, St. John's, N.L.

What does the changing face of leadership look like? Throughout history, the strongest leaders have exhibited resilience: the ability to change and transform under pressure, find new solutions and discover new ways of being.

Reimagining Leadership is about women’s leadership.

Meet your speakers

Liz Murray, whose story inspired the film Homeless to Harvard, was born into poverty and transformed an early life of despair into an inspiring journey of hope and hard-won success.

Samra Zafar escaped a decade of abuse living as a child bride in Canada to become an advocate for equity, inclusion and human rights.

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is a Canadian Inuit activist who launched the world’s first international legal action on climate change.

Featuring youth leaders, athletes, cultural ambassadors and more, this day of learning and listening will also include a transformative discussion on what resiliency means for Newfoundland and Labrador, guided by business leader Cathy Bennett.

Don’t miss this day of positivity and power.

For more information or to register, please visit www.mun.ca/reimaginingleadership.

A limited number of complimentary conference registrations will be made available for Memorial students. Those interested can apply here.

If you have any questions, including how to register, please don’t hesitate to contact jharron@mun.ca.

Presented by Memorial University

Event Listing 2022-06-16 8:00:00 2022-06-16 16:30:00 America/St_Johns Reimagining Leadership conference What does the changing face of leadership look like? Throughout history, the strongest leaders have exhibited resilience: the ability to change and transform under pressure, find new solutions and discover new ways of being. Reimagining Leadership is about women’s leadership. Meet your speakers Liz Murray, whose story inspired the film Homeless to Harvard, was born into poverty and transformed an early life of despair into an inspiring journey of hope and hard-won success. Samra Zafar escaped a decade of abuse living as a child bride in Canada to become an advocate for equity, inclusion and human rights. Sheila Watt-Cloutier is a Canadian Inuit activist who launched the world’s first international legal action on climate change. Featuring youth leaders, athletes, cultural ambassadors and more, this day of learning and listening will also include a transformative discussion on what resiliency means for Newfoundland and Labrador, guided by business leader Cathy Bennett. Don’t miss this day of positivity and power. For more information or to register, please visit www.mun.ca/reimaginingleadership. A limited number of complimentary conference registrations will be made available for Memorial students. Those interested can apply here. If you have any questions, including how to register, please don’t hesitate to contact jharron@mun.ca. Delta Hotel, St. John's, N.L. Memorial University