Beginner Women
Beginner Women
Katharine Cornfield
Every caring adult with a girl in their world wants to see her thrive. From education and career to health and wealth, you want to help unlock her full potential and guide her towards autonomy, agency and purpose. Join Katharine Cornfield, host of Beginner Women and founder of ambiSHEous®, a unique leadership and career development initiative, as she explores a more powerful future for girls and young women. Hear from experts, thought leaders, and extraordinary women who will challenge the way you think about how we equip beginner women for life, work and leadership.
Equality, Hope & the Long Game of Change with Paulette Senior
For Paulette Senior, President and CEO of the Canadian Women's Foundation, her early experience moving from her grandmother's home in Jamaica to Toronto as an 11 year old girl has been formative. Even today, this very personal journey continues to meaningfully influence her professional work as a nationally respected advocate and thought leader dedicated to breaking down systemic barriers and building up diverse women and girls.
Mar 9, 2020
46 min
Exploring Intersectionality at Early Career with Dr. Golnaz Golnaraghi
Leaving behind a successful career in marketing management with large multi-national service firms, Dr. Golnaz Golnaraghi shifted focus to enter academia and explore leadership theory through a feminist lens. Now leading her own independent consulting practice, Golnaz teaches and develops future leaders in a range of settings. Recently, her passion to advance representation and leadership of women led Golnaz to create Accelerate Her Future™, a career accelerator for self-identifying women of colour pursuing careers in business and STEM.
Feb 21, 2020
42 min
Building A Radically Inclusive Digital Future with Tanya Woods
Currently Managing Director of the Chamber of Digital Commerce Canada, Tanya Woods' career has been a fascinating journey from law and policy to social entrepreneurship and advocacy at the intersection of technology. Leveraging her innate curiosity, persistence and a global view "from the get go", Tanya has become one of Canada's most prominent and vocal champions for Canada's digital innovation ecosystem, both at home and abroad.
Jan 31, 2020
42 min
Supporting Girls Through Early Career Choices: Practical Tips from a Professional with Maureen McCann
Those of us who circle around girls and young women are guides and role models, and we play a critical role in supporting their career journey. By exposing young women in an open, non-pressured way to a variety of pathways and encouraging them to learn by experience, we can bolster their self-confidence, teach them to trust their instincts, and facilitate their best future, even as work evolves.
Jan 17, 2020
34 min
The Value of Storytelling by Women Entrepreneurs with Susan Richards
As the daughter of business-owner parents, Susan Richards was exposed to entrepreneurship early. Before the end of high school, she started a lemonade stand, a dance studio, and a car care business. Today, she is using lessons learned as the founder of gift delivery service Givopoly and financial management startup Numbercrunch, and as co-chair of economic development agency Invest Ottawa, to support women as they start, finance and scale companies.
Dec 13, 2019
35 min
The Power of Meaningful Mentorship for Young Women with Chantal Brine
Mentor relationships can have a powerful influence on a young woman’s life and career path. According to a 2016 Deloitte study, young people who work with mentors are not only exposed to more opportunities to advance their careers and become leaders but are more likely to stay at their workplace for more than five years and demonstrate loyalty to their organizations.
Dec 6, 2019
32 min
Money Matters: Differentiating between Personal and Business Finance with Nancy Wilson
Women entrepreneurs face unique challenges as they start and grow their businesses, with access to capital chief among them. This is why Nancy Wilson, a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and entrepreneur, launched the Canadian Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC) in 2018. The Chamber is a national non-profit advocating for the economic priorities of women-owned businesses.
Nov 29, 2019
33 min
Navigating the Transition from Education to Entry-Level Employment with Graham Donald
Beyond making the grade and graduating, Canadian students getting ready to leave post-secondary are preoccupied with their financial situation and establishing secure employment, according to the Brainstorm Student Career Interests Benchmark Report, published by Brainstorm Strategy Group.
Nov 22, 2019
41 min
Rising to Challenge Conventional Thinking with Rhiannon Rosalind
Rhiannon Rosalind is not your typical Bay Street power-broker. The product of a childhood characterized by poverty, family violence, and substance abuse, she overcame the odds to become one of Canada’s leading changemakers focused on creating a more inclusive, equal and prosperous future.
Nov 15, 2019
41 min
Problem-Solving and Purpose: Changing the Career Conversation with Jean Philippe Michel
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a question students are asked from kindergarten right through high school and post-secondary. It’s also a question that can spark anxiety among young people who feel pressured to know what job title they will assume upon graduation and their career beyond.
Nov 1, 2019
40 min
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