Build Your Best Board 2021
This workshop is part of our All About Boards four-part series. For more information and to register for the entire series please click here.
This workshop is part of our All About Boards four-part series. For more information and to register for the entire series please click here.
This workshop is part of our All About Boards four-part series. For more information and to register for the entire series please click here.
Buildings that target net zero energy. Solar parkades, streetlights, and art installations. You may have noticed Sifton's West 5 development in London's west end. Here's your chance to learn more and ask questions about this future-minded community.
Whether you're experiencing climate anxiety or want to feel inspired, we invite you to this workshop to learn about your role in creating a better future.
Kathryn Munn, Munn Conflict Resolution Services, is the featured speaker for BPW London's March 16th, Virtual Speaker Series event.
Kathryn always introduces herself asking if you have conflict in your life - as professional women we all always answer "yes". Do you know any difficult people? In your work or personal life? Join us to get some practical tips about how to deal with difficult people.
We are in a global climate emergency and a pandemic. Despite these pressures, many people are finding new ways to take climate action and reduce their environmental impacts from home. In this workshop, we'll learn about these climate engagement tools, plus ways you can live more sustainably!
Across Canada there are approximately 170,000 registered charities and non-profits. These organizations employ an estimated 2 million people. We know that charities and non-profits are a vital part of our economy – we depend on this sector not only for the missions they serve, but also for the people they employ.
The toll that we humans are taking on the environment is the consequence of our production and consumption. So, inspired by Sustainable Development Goal #15, we ask four brilliant people, what would responsible consumption and production look like in London, Ontario?