Articles by author: Jeannie Mackintosh
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Brock alumna Angela Salvatore (BA ’02) will reflect on experiences that have shaped her pathway to leadership in the male-dominated legal ... Full story
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Legal trailblazer to offer career advice at Women in Leadership event
When Brock alumna Angela Salvatore (BA ’02) returns to speak at a Women in Leadership (WIL) session on Tuesday, Sept. 21, she ... Full story -
Women in Leadership session to discuss conference calls to action
Brock University’s Women in Leadership (WIL) group wants to continue conversations on campus that began at a national conference ... Full story -
Transgender inclusion at centre of leadership talk
Leaders at all levels play an important role in contributing to Brock’s culture of inclusivity, accessibility, reconciliation and decolonization ... Full story -
Talk to focus on navigating the journey from service to leadership
Suzanne Curtin, Vice-Provost and Dean of Brock University's Faculty of Graduate Studies, will talk about how she transitioned service roles ... Full story -
Bourgeois to discuss trauma as a source of strength in leadership
Robyn Bourgeois, Brock’s Acting Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement, brings her unique perspective on trauma and triumph to the next Women ... Full story -
Symposium to highlight impact of Faculty-funded COVID-19 projects
The experiences of racialized international students at Brock, sleep difficulties for children with autism spectrum disorder and online resources for ... Full story -
Panel to discuss importance of mentoring immigrant women
The impact mentoring can have on women in the community will be at the centre of the next Women in ... Full story -
Event to focus on inspiring females to enter STEM
While women are making inroads, they are still under-represented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. The next virtual ... Full story -
Next Women in Leadership event confronts the imposter phenomenon
“Do I really belong here? Did I get here by some fluke? Should I be doing this work?” According to ... Full story