CanWIT eMentorship Forum - join the conversation!

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On behalf of CanWIT, we're reaching out to you today to join our National eMentorship LinkedIn Forum. We are encouraging both male and female leaders in our sector, and those who were active on our original National eMentorship Platform, to join the forum and provide guidance to Canada's next generation of women leaders in technology.

As mentors who are dedicated to fostering the growth of women in our sector, we encourage other participants from our original National eMentorship platform to continue participating in this important initiative (if they are not already currently involved). If you are unable to mentor at this time, please feel free to post helpful articles or advice you'd like to share from your own experiences. Be part of the conversation!

While it has been a slow transition from the former platform, we are incredibly excited to ramp up efforts on our current forum. We are so pleased with the number of success stories that have come from the eMentorship program to date and believe there are still many mentorship matches to make.

If you're comfortable being featured as a mentor directly on CanWIT's website as well, please sign-up to our forum and email Alice Debroy at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with the following information:
  1. Name
  2. Title and Company: current role and organization
  3. Location: city, province
  4. Short bio: education and professional background, years of experience, areas of expertise
  5. Why Mentorship Matters: provide a short successful mentorship experience or a quote on why mentorship is important for women in Canada's technology sector
  6. Fun fact: share something personal such as a hobby or special interest
  7. Headshot
  8. LinkedIn profile link
Thank you for supporting this important CanWIT initiative! Share. Guide. Inspire.

Sincerely,

Mary Van Buren and Heather O'Hara Levesque
CanWIT National eMentorship Committee