Discovery Foundation's Virtual Speed Mentoring event June 7th, 2022:
Join The Discovery Foundation and Women in Communications & Technology's Virtual Speed Mentoring Event on Tuesday, June 7, to learn how some of BC’s most successful women have coped with pressures in their careers and will provide insights into how they learned to engage and delivery successfully with emotional intelligence.
Education and work experience are important ways that we can develop our technical or “hard skills”. A recent Forbes article declared that “soft skills” (aka people skills or essential skills) are increasingly necessary to the future of work in a rapidly changing world. How can we learn to better balance the successful delivery of our work projects with emotional intelligence, adaptability, and empathy for ourselves and for others?
We are excited to announce some of your inspiring mentors.
Wendy Ang - TELUS
Jehanne Marie Burns - Pocket Ninja Strategies
Michelle Coleman - TELUS
Alexandra Cutean - Information and Communications Technology Council
Darrell Farrow - GeoStrat Consulting and Coaching
Maureen McKinnon - McKinnon Executive Coaching
Leonie Mulholland - Deloitte Consulting
Maria Osipova - Penny AI
Sally Powell - PAI Health
Laura L Sukorokoff - C-Change Learning and Development
Andrea Wharram - Deloitte
If you are interested in joining the mentor team email bc@wct-fct.com
What is speed mentoring?
A Speed Mentoring event consists of a series of short, round-table discussions facilitated by one volunteer mentor and up to three mentees.
Form new connections with both mentors and mentees from a diverse set of backgrounds.
Explore how having a mentor could support you and your career.
Gather a range of new perspectives on a challenge you are currently facing.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion are important to WCT and our goal is to provide a safe and welcoming space to connect.
How will speed mentoring work online?
Similar to how it would in person. After we all meet together, you’ll be allocated to a virtual room with a mentor and up to two other mentees. You’ll have 15 minutes to ask questions and hear advice from your mentor, then you’ll have a new mentor for 15 minutes and so on.
Share your wisdom and experience by being a mentor yourself
Mentoring is a great way to share your wisdom and develop your own leadership skills. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please email BC@wct-fct.com to learn how.
Register here.