MEDIA ADVISORY - Leading voices to discuss workplace harassment in Canada
Sheldon Kennedy heads distinguished panel discussing costs of not creating safe, respectful workplaces
TORONTO, Jan. 17, 2019 /CNW/ - The National Club will host a panel discussion on January 24 with many leading voices on workplace harassment. The panel will discuss the scope of the issue in Canada today, how it hurts the bottom line and what leaders can do to address and create safe, respectful workplaces. The Inclusion Advantage, Leveraging the Power of Respect, is part of the National Club's Speaker Series.
What: |
National Club Speaker Series – The Inclusion Advantage, Leveraging the Power of Respect |
Who: |
Sheldon Kennedy, CM – Abuse survivor and co-founder of the Respect Group which provides educational programs to prevent bullying, abuse and harassment in sport, schools and the workplace. |
Pamela Jeffery – Founder of the Women's Executive Network (WXN), Pamela is a national thought leader on inclusion and diversity best practices. |
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Soula Courlas – National Leader of the People and Change practice at KPMG. As a trusted advisor to business executives she helps organizations build stronger, more productive and empowered workforces. |
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Louise Bradley – President and CEO of the Mental Health Commission of Canada, Louise strives to improve the lives of Canadians living with mental illness. |
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When: |
Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019 |
7:30 AM – Doors open |
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8:00 AM – 9:00 AM – Panel discussion |
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Where: |
National Club, 303 Bay Street, Toronto, M5H 2R1 |
SOURCE KPMG Management Services LP
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