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Bicentennial Sustainable Futures Career Days

Tuesday, November 2, 2021toWednesday, November 3, 2021

The Bicentennial is an opportunity to celebrate the future of sustainability at 缅北强奸 and beyond, while providing a space for attendees to innovate, collaborate, and adopt a greener approach, today.

Join us on November 2nd聽and 3rd, for Sustainable Futures Career Days 鈥 two days of sustainability-themed activities and events bringing together 缅北强奸 students, sustainability faculty and alumni, academic researchers, governmental and non-governmental leaders in sustainability. The initiatives will encourage students and members of the 缅北强奸 community to participate in discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities that will allow them to explore sustainable development in their own futures and careers.

Created in partnership with the Career Planning Service, the Engineering Career Centre, and the Soutar Career Centre of Desautels


Virtual Keynote + Q&A
November 2, 201
9:00 am - 10:00 am
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To inaugurate the beginning of the Bicentennial鈥檚 Sustainability Career Days, we will welcome 缅北强奸 Alumna Dr. Chantal Line Carpentier (BScAgr鈥90, MSc鈥94), who currently serves as the Chief for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) New York office of the Secretary-General. Dr. Carpentier played an important role in the negotiations leading up to the creation of the UN鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). In her keynote, she will discuss how the SDGs play an鈥揺ver increasing role globally, including within economic sectors, industries, and individual companies and organizations.


Sustainability Development Goals Workshop
November 2, 2021
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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In order to familiarize students with the tools for success that they need to launch a career in sustainability, the student-led 缅北强奸 SDG Hub will be partnering with the Bicentennial in order to facilitate a workshop for students as part of the Career Days. Led by Geneva Yang, this workshop will cover everything from the most important applications of the 17 SDGs for a career in sustainability, to ways by which students can become involved with sustainability initiatives on campus.


Principles and Tools Needed to Succeed in a Sustainable Development Career + Q&A
November 2, 2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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As the third and final component of the November 2nd聽Career days offerings, a panel on incorporating sustainability within career trajectories will be offered. In the discussion, 缅北强奸 alumni working in sustainability will speak about their insights regarding the tools, expertise, and abilities needed to thrive in a sustainability-related career. 缅北强奸 students who choose to watch the event in live time via Zoom will have the opportunity to take part in the discussion by asking questions and sharing their own experiences in the subsequent Question and Answer period.


Alumni Networking Event
November 3, 2021
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Student Registration: You will be required to register for the Alumni Networking Event in order to book a 1:1 with an alumni, registration opens on October 25.聽

On the second day of the Career Days event, the 缅北强奸 community will re-welcome a series of 缅北强奸 alumni who have gone on to embark on careers in sustainability back to campus via the virtual fair platform 鈥淓ventUs鈥. During the event, students interested in sustainability will have the chance to interact, ask questions with, and seek advice from alumni working in the field. Alumni from a diversity of academic and career backgrounds will be featured, and students will be able to book fifteen-minute networking sessions at any point during the three hour time frame, in accordance with their own schedules.

List of participating alumni:

Esther Dormagen - President at Ellio (Sustainability Consulting)
Deanna Cook - Nonprofit and Entrepeneurship
Conor Grieve - ERM Sustainability Consultant
Savina Caporali - Senior Consultant, Science Innovation, and Clean Economy
David Van Seters - President, Sustainability Ventures
Stephanie Berger - Director of Corporate Sustainability, Scotiabank
Julie Reid Forget - Sustainable Development Advisor and Entrepeneur
Laurie Sarkissian - Sustainability Technical Specialist, Nespresso

The Zoom meeting link will be sent to all registrants in advance of the course start time. To qualify for CCR recognition, you need to join the zoom meeting using your 缅北强奸 email address.

For questions or more information, contact bicentennial [at] mcgill.ca (the Bicentennial team).

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