There is the gender pay gap and there is a gender INVESTING GAP. In
this recent article, it shows the statistics of both
http://time.com/money/5141680/investing-finance-gender-gap-pay-inequality/
[http://time.com/money/5141680/investing-finance-gender-gap-pay-inequality/]
On October 11th, join Aimee and I to chat about investment options,
money mindset and what does good debt mean.
Speakers:
Aimee Sehwoerer, Investment Specialist, RBC
After founding a worldwide Marketing Consulting firm, Aimee joined the
Financial Industry in 2014. She is a well-known mentor and advocate
for financial literacy, featured in magazines, panels and television.
She is passionate in helping clients achieve their financial goals
through various areas of financial planning. She builds and maintains
strong relationships by delivering short and long term quality sound
advice on investment, debt and estate planning issues that we face
today, for Canadian families and growing businesses.
Aimee is an entrepreneur and civil rights advocate, who is passionate
about financial education, volunteer, inclusion at the workplace and
adventures!
Manpreet Dhillon, CEO/Founder, veza
Manpreet loves money as a Heal Your Money Story Coach, a Certified
Personal and Business Coach, and a Human Resources Professional with a
Masters in Organizational Management. She brings over 15 years of
leadership and community development expertise to the table and her
experience spans program development and strategy implementation,
governance and organizational management, small & medium business
consulting, and much more.
As sought-after consultant, coach and workshop facilitator, Manpreet
has provided leadership, HR and diversity training and strategy for
clients like the UN affiliate: Organization for the Prohibition of
Chemical Weapons, City of Vancouver, University of British Columbia,
Blenz Coffee, 7-Eleven, Terramera, as well as a host of tech and
biotech companies, Canadian political parties, and non-profit
organizations.
A long time entrepreneur and advocate for the equality of women of
cultural backgrounds, Manpreet is also a current Board Member of the
British Columbia Institute of Technology Alumni Board of Directors,
past Board Member of Royal Roads University, and has served on various
arts and health boards. Her service to her community is part of her
personal mission and dedication to use her leadership skills to serve
her local and global community. With experience in cross-cultural
expertise, international and in diversity background, she understands
the navigation of creating mutually beneficial partnerships and
relationships.
Manpreet is a contributing author to Chicken Soup for the Soul and a
contributing author to the best selling Amazon book—365 Days to the
Soul. She calls Vancouver, Canada her home but can be found off
exploring the global community at any given time
veza
Founded to address the diversity gap and to foster inclusion around
the boardroom table, Veza
Community offers enriching personal and professional development
opportunities that train and
mentor female leaders of cultural backgrounds to speak up with
confidence and
contribute their unique vantage point and expertise in order create
positive change in the
entrepreneurial, not-for-profit, government and corporate sectors they
serve.
The mandate of the organization is inherent in its’ name— Veza.
The Croatian word for
CONNECTION.
Veza connects women with their individual desires and greatest
talents. It also connects them
with peers who are on a similar leadership journey. With mission
trips, retreats, online courses, masterminds, and coaching programs,
Veza Community members are offered a safe space to cultivate lasting
relationships and to enhance their skills so that they can impact the
world.
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