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Ask Me Anything: Your Success, Your Way

Celebrate International Women’s Day with us as we host a moderated panel discussion featuring accomplished women Engineering alumni. They will offer insights into their unique paths to success, sharing personal stories on navigating their careers and life. You’ll have the chance to engage directly with our panelists and other alumni in breakout groups where you can ask questions and discuss your own experiences.

Come together with other alumni and students for an empowering evening of sharing and connecting. Let’s celebrate the success and power of women in engineering while connecting and learning together! ?


Event Information

This event will be co-moderated by Layan Kutob (IndE 1T2 + PEY, MEng 1T4), Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company and Taleen Kutob (IndE 2T6 + PEY)

Our panelists are:

Saima Fancy (ChemE 9T5), Senior Privacy Specialist, Ontario Health
Matilda Khoshaba (MechE 2T2), Mechatronics Engineer, Canadensys Aerospace
Yerusha Nuh (CompE 1T5), UX Engineering Manager, Google

Additional breakout room speakers: 

Nancy Hill
(CivE 8T1), Founding Partner, Hill & Schumacher
Helen Wojcinski
(CivE 8T7), President, Wojcinski & Associates 

Have a specific question for one of our panelists? Submit it through the registration form.


This is a safe space to discuss your journey and build valuable connections.
We expect all attendees to be respectful and create an inclusive, welcoming space for sharing. Please read the university’s Policy on the Disruption of Meetings. 

This is a FREE event, cohosted with the Women in Science and Engineering student group.

Ask Me Anything: Your Success, Your Way

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Event Details

Venue

March 6, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Venue

Online, Zoom

Celebrate International Women’s Day with us as we host a moderated panel discussion featuring accomplished women Engineering alumni. They will offer insights into their unique paths to success, sharing personal stories on navigating their careers and life. You’ll have the chance to engage directly with our panelists and other alumni in breakout groups where you can ask questions and discuss your own experiences.

Come together with other alumni and students for an empowering evening of sharing and connecting. Let’s celebrate the success and power of women in engineering while connecting and learning together! ?


Event Information

This event will be co-moderated by Layan Kutob (IndE 1T2 + PEY, MEng 1T4), Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company and Taleen Kutob (IndE 2T6 + PEY)

Our panelists are:

Saima Fancy (ChemE 9T5), Senior Privacy Specialist, Ontario Health
Matilda Khoshaba (MechE 2T2), Mechatronics Engineer, Canadensys Aerospace
Yerusha Nuh (CompE 1T5), UX Engineering Manager, Google

Additional breakout room speakers: 

Nancy Hill
(CivE 8T1), Founding Partner, Hill & Schumacher
Helen Wojcinski
(CivE 8T7), President, Wojcinski & Associates 

Have a specific question for one of our panelists? Submit it through the registration form.


This is a safe space to discuss your journey and build valuable connections.
We expect all attendees to be respectful and create an inclusive, welcoming space for sharing. Please read the university’s Policy on the Disruption of Meetings. 

This is a FREE event, cohosted with the Women in Science and Engineering student group.

Details

Date:
March 6, 2024
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
FREE

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