
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Welcome BPW Ottawa!!
On Thursday, May 10, 2012 BPW Ottawa received its charter! Welcome to the new executive, and members! We are so excited to have you join us!!
Thank you to our Teleconference Presenters!
BPW Canada's Virtual Club has concluded its third successful teleconference season! We would like to thank all our speakers who gave so generously of their time and shared their knowledge and experience with us and our guests!
Thank you once again to:
-Kathy Wong, CARE Canada
-Tara Dawood, LadiesFund/BPW Canada Virtual Club
-Kathy Telban, EPW USA
-Ann Denis, Canadian Research Institute on the Advancement of Women
-Nancy Peckford, Equal Voice
-Jeanne Martinson, Martrain Corporate and Professional Development
Thank you very much!!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Teleconference # 6 - Jeanne Martinson - Women and Leadership
More about this exciting subject:
What are the core leadership abilities essential for successful leaders? How do gender brain differences impact women’s leadership styles? Join this webinar to learn the keys to authentic leadership.
More about our dynamic speaker:
Jeanne is the recipient of the Canada 125 Medal, the YWCA Women of Distinction Award, the Centennial Leadership Award for outstanding contribution to the Province of Saskatchewan, the Athena Award, and the national Diversity award – the EMCY.
Jeanne Martinson has been a BPW member for over 20 years, holding the posts of President of BPW Regina, President of BPW Saskatchewan, and Vice President BPW Canada. More information on Jeanne is available at www.martrain.org.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Teleconference #5: Equal Voice
Presenting Equal Voice!
Equal Voice is a national, multi-partisan organization dedicated to the election of more women. Over the past year:
· four women attained or retained the position the position of premier of their respective provinces – in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut, Alberta and British Columbia
· one province and one territory increased the percentages of women elected to their legislatures (37 percent for the Yukon and 28 percent for Ontario!)
· more young women than ever engaged with electoral politics through EV’s Experiences’ campaign schools or election related initiatives
· Equal Voice hosted a national tenth anniversary leadership summit in March and high level strategy session in June where we brought together proven politicians to discuss how we can elect more women, what it takes to succeed in politics, and how one can make a difference!
Our speaker will be Executive Director Nancy Peckford:
Nancy Peckford is currently the Executive Director of Equal Voice. She resides in Ottawa with her partner and two daughters, ages 2 and 4. Born and raised in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nancy lived in a variety of rural, urban and northern communities throughout her childhood. She earned an undergraduate degree in 1994 from Smith College, a liberal arts women’s college in Northampton, Mass in 1994 and completed a Masters of Women’s Studies in 2004. In addition to her work at Equal Voice, Nancy has served as Program and Executive Director of FAFIA- a pan-Canadian alliance of women’s and human rights groups. She has also worked as National Lobby Coordinator for the Canadian Women’s March Committee to End Poverty and Violence against Women (2000), researcher with the National Association of Women and the Law, and Program officer with the Canadian Labour Congress Women’s and Human Rights Department.
Learn more about how Equal Voice sees the future for women in politics. Hear about how EV advocates for change within with political parties, and supports elected women and prospective candidates.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Teleconference #4 - Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) - January 11th, 2012
BPW Canada's Virtual Club is excited to announce that its first teleconference of 2012 will feature exciting groundbreaking reserach about Canadian women! Our presenters Ann Denis and Jane Stintson have provided the following abstract:
The Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW-ICREF) began 35 years ago, linking community and university feminist researchers whose common goal was gender equity, expressed in the organization’s title as ‘the advancement of women’. CRIAW has been a leader – in the topics it has studied and in the ways it has worked, doing research with not just on women, and bringing together research to help women in the community (including students, local women’s groups, and union members) develop the skills they need in order to make their own (often critical) analyses of women’s situations and develop strategies to promote change. CRIAW continues to be challenged to be a national, bilingual and inclusive organization, which recognizes the complexity and diversity of women’s experiences and tries to integrate this diversity into its work. Although changed over the years, its work remains very relevant.
We will talk about some of the highlights of CRIAW’s work, and its challenges. As a recent example of CRIAW’s work we will conclude by talking about FemNorthNet, a 5 year Community-University Research Alliance (funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council) which is working with women in selected Northern communities to examine the impacts on them of current economic restructuring – and how they respond to it.
Speaker's Biographies:
Ann Denis, a retired professor of sociology at the University of Ottawa, has a longstanding interest in feminist research. Her teaching, research and publications have focused on women’s paid and unpaid work (and the impact of globalization on it), ethnic and race relations, women in engineering, the use of the Internet by young people. She is president of CRIAW, in which she is helping to revise Fact Sheets on women’s experiences of racism and on immigrant and refugee women.
Jane Stinson is a past president of CRIAW and is currently Director of CRIAW’s FemNorthNet project. A long time officer and director of research in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), her research and publications have concentrated on the impact of globalization, casualization and privatization on women’s work. Through her work with FemNorthNet she is experiencing first hand the challenges of implementing CRIAW’s participatory and inclusive methodology and the rewards of doing so.
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If you have any questions contact please email csissons1@yahoo.ca
How to Register:
Cost:
BPW Canada members pay $10 per conference
Non-BPW members pay $15 per conference
To ensure that you register for the talks you are interested in please send a cheque to BPW Canada's Virtual Club (indicate the talks you are interested in) c/o Kathy Laing, 302-38 Metropole Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 1E9
Cost:
BPW Canada members pay $10 per conference
Non-BPW members pay $15 per conference
To ensure that you register for the talks you are interested in please send a cheque to BPW Canada's Virtual Club (indicate the talks you are interested in) c/o Kathy Laing, 302-38 Metropole Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 1E9
Friday, December 2, 2011
Kathy Telban Presents on Change and Adaptation - December 14th, 2011
BPWC Virtual Club is proud to announce that one of our American sisters will be presenting the next teleconference on December 14th, 2011. Please see below for more information regarding her topic, and a brief biography:
Abstract:
Our ability to change with the world around us and navigate through unchartered waters will determine our future. Come learn about:
- Characters who represent the people we all work and live with everyday – including ourselves
- Change barriers and strategies
- Leading others through change
- Questions that can change your life
Kathy Telban is the founder and managing partner of iSOLVit, LLC, an organizational effectiveness consulting and services firm that helps individuals, organizations and communities improve their outcomes. She recently worked with the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) in Edmonton and will be attending the International Society of Performance Improvement Conference in Toronto in April.
Throughout her life Kathy has embraced change. Her strategic inquiry, thinking and planning skills help organizations accept and benefit from change, and improve organizational effectiveness. As both an intrapreneur and entrepreneur she has created new roles, departments, processes and systems, products and several businesses.
Kathy was honored by The Business and Professional Women’s Clubs in Texas as their Women of the Year in 1992. She has been a member since 1983 and is currently establishing the virtual club in the US.
Kathy is an avid sailor and horseback rider. Both sports have taught her much about leadership, teamwork, change and trust. Her extensive U.S. and foreign travels have contributed much to her knowledge and perception. You can learn more about Kathy and iSOLVit at www.isolvit.org
How to Register:
Cost:
BPW Canada members pay $10 per conference
Non-BPW members pay $15 per conference
To ensure that you register for the talks you are interested in please send a cheque to BPW Canada's Virtual Club (indicate the talks you are interested in) c/o Kathy Laing, 302-38 Metropole Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 1E9
We really hope to "see" you for all 6 of these fascinating speakers!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Women Entrepreneurs: Monetize Your Passion! By Tara Dawood
Come out and join us for our second teleconference presentation by our very own Tara Dawood! Her topic will be her work in Pakistan and the potential connections that can be made between our two countries and the women within them!
Tara has provided us with an incredible biography to share:
Tara Uzra Dawood is living her dream life. She has a job she loves, friends she adores and all the opportunities that she wants. She’s studied at Cornell University, Oxford University and Harvard Law School; CEO of her own company; on the board of numerous high profile organizations; and travels and gives speeches all around the world. She recently met at length with Hilary Rodham Clinton, Australian PM Julia Gillard and our very own Stephen Harper. Tara just returned from the Commonwealth Business Forum Perth 2011 where her Dawood Global Foundation and LADIESFUND have been asked to help spearhead the creation of a Women's Commonwealth Business Council. Tara is also a popular columnist and journalist and has interviewed various celebrities including TLC and Alanis Morrissette. Best of all, she is eager to share with everyone just how you too can achieve your dreams.
If you are interested in participating please see below:
Cost:
BPW Canada members pay $30 for all six teleconferences or $10 per conference
Non-BPW members pay $60 for all six teleconferences or $15 per conference
To ensure that you register for the talks you are interested in please send a cheque to BPW Canada's Virtual Club (indicate the talks you are interested in) c/o Kathy Laing, 302-38 Metropole Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 1E9
We really hope to "see" you for this fascinating speaker!
Have a great weekend!
Crystal Sissons,
BPWVC President
Tara has provided us with an incredible biography to share:
Tara Uzra Dawood is living her dream life. She has a job she loves, friends she adores and all the opportunities that she wants. She’s studied at Cornell University, Oxford University and Harvard Law School; CEO of her own company; on the board of numerous high profile organizations; and travels and gives speeches all around the world. She recently met at length with Hilary Rodham Clinton, Australian PM Julia Gillard and our very own Stephen Harper. Tara just returned from the Commonwealth Business Forum Perth 2011 where her Dawood Global Foundation and LADIESFUND have been asked to help spearhead the creation of a Women's Commonwealth Business Council. Tara is also a popular columnist and journalist and has interviewed various celebrities including TLC and Alanis Morrissette. Best of all, she is eager to share with everyone just how you too can achieve your dreams.
If you are interested in participating please see below:
Cost:
BPW Canada members pay $30 for all six teleconferences or $10 per conference
Non-BPW members pay $60 for all six teleconferences or $15 per conference
To ensure that you register for the talks you are interested in please send a cheque to BPW Canada's Virtual Club (indicate the talks you are interested in) c/o Kathy Laing, 302-38 Metropole Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 1E9
We really hope to "see" you for this fascinating speaker!
Have a great weekend!
Crystal Sissons,
BPWVC President
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