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#BreakTheBias - International Women's Day Alumni Panel

  • 1430 Trafalgar Road Oakville, ON, L6H 2L1 (map)

together we can #BreaktheBias

When: March 8th, 2022 @ 1:00 PM

Where: Online (Link Provided Upon Registration)

Cost: FREE

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Imagine a gender-equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination. A world that's diverse, equitable and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Join us for a candid discussion with women Sheridan graduates who are leaders in a male-dominated industry. They will share their stories on how they use their voice to initiate change and #BreakTheBias. Together we can forge women's equality. Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.

SSU will be giving away 20 copies of Caroline Criado Perez's "Invisible Women: Data Bias In A World Designed For Men” throughout the event.

 

 

Strike the IWD #BreakTheBias pose!

Whether deliberate or unconscious, bias makes it difficult for women to move ahead. Knowing that bias exists isn’t enough, action is needed to level the playing field. Are you in? Will you actively call out gender bias, discrimination and stereotyping each time you see it? Will you help break the bias?

We’re inviting all members of the Sheridan Community to strike the International Women’s Day Pose.

  • Cross your arms (with hands open) to show solidarity.

  • Strike the IWD 2022 pose and share your #BreakTheBias image with Sheridan by uploading the image here .

  • Sheridan will be launching a social media campaign that will be shared on Tuesday, March 8 on Sheridan, Sheridan Student Union, and Sheridan Alumni’s social channels. We hope to show the world that Sheridan believes in #BreakTheBias and encourage more people to commit to helping forge an inclusive world.

In honour of International Women’s Day, SSU will also be donating funds to the Elizabeth Fry Society, a women's shelter in the Peel and Halton region.

 

 

Meet Your Panelist

 Charuvi Agrawal, Computer Animation ’07
Film Director | Producer | Immersive Artist

Charuvi is an animation film director, producer, and an immersive artist. She is the co-creator of "The Legend of Hanuman”, an animated series currently airing on Disney+Hotstar

Her studio CDL (Charuvi Design Labs) today is a multi-award-winning innovative firm with the goal of creating extraordinary IP and content across a variety of mediums including tv-series, films, VFX, AR, VR, idents, projection mapping and physical large-scale sculptures. Her films have been screened and awarded at various film festivals across the globe while her large-scale sculptures have been displayed at various public forums besides being in homes of discerning collectors in India. Her projects have been supported by the Prince Claus Fund and The British Council. She has been a speaker at Google, IIT, TEDx, SIGGRAPH, India Design Forum, Anifest, Edinburgh University, Animation Master's Summit and holds two LIMCA records. 

She recently served as a mentor for Epic’s first batch of “Women Creators Program “in India.

 

Selena Singh, Journalism-Broadcast ‘14

In-Arena Host: Raptors 905

Selena Jasmine Singh is a graduate of the Journalism Broadcast course at Sheridan. She now works as an In-Arena Host for the Raptors 905 G-League Team, a host for the Raptors 905 podcast, freelance Live Event/ Digital Host, and content creator. 

For over 6 years, Selena has been heavily involved in the entertainment industry where she’s done work for the Juno’s, reported for Pan Am Games, BufferFest, MMVA’s, lululemon, the City of Mississauga, and more. As a former athlete and enthusiast for lifestyle & pop culture, Selena has also loved working on the entertainment team for the Toronto Raptors, as well as a creator for her personal channels. 

Working for lululemon has also given Selena resources for prioritizing wellness, self-development, and coaching abilities. Selena is also incredibly passionate about mental health, and tries to advocate for these topics through social media and in everyday life. She’s worked on self-love campaigns with companies such as Dove, and spoken on multiple panels to share her experience in hope of impacting her community positively.

 

Erin Stephenson, Human Resources Management ‘05
Chief Operating Officer| Chief Marketing Officer | Co-Founder of DOZR

Erin Stephenson is an experienced and noteworthy leader in the construction tech space. As Chief Operating Officer/Chief Marketing Officer and Co-Founder of DOZR, Erin is responsible for leading the execution of the organization's cross-functional business strategy and marketing efforts. Leading DOZR’S product strategy, Erin specializes in operational strategy, leadership development and talent management.

In addition to the DOZR.com Marketplace, DOZR ecommerce solutions include WebStores, a white-labeled software solution that allows suppliers to meet their customers' need for an ecommerce solution with touchless, paperless rental transactions seamlessly integrated into the supplier’s existing website and ERP systems.

An advocate for women in technology and leadership, Erin prides herself on being a strong mentor within the technology, startup and construction industries. Previously, Erin was recognized by Startup Canada with the Woman Entrepreneur Award, highlighting her commitment and expertise. Erin is an alumna of the University of Guelph and Sheridan College.

 

Jennifer Benedict-Babiak, Architectural Technology ‘08

Assistant Director at Canadian Pacific Railway

Jennifer Benedict graduated from Sheridan College, Architectural Technology in 2008. Following her graduation she completed a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering.

Presently, Jennifer is a Professional Engineer and Assistant Director with the Engineering Department at Canadian Pacific Railway.

In her role as Assistant Director, Jennifer is responsible for safety and regulatory compliance of all railway crossings in Canada and oversees construction for bridges and roads that interface with the railway.

Jennifer leads a team of managers and inspectors with a portfolio of over 200 projects across Canada. In addition to her busy and demanding workload, Jennifer is also a mom, a member of Canadian Pacific’s Diversity Council and volunteers her time through several mentorship programs.

Jennifer is a proud Sheridan graduate who met her husband while living on campus and both are grateful for the time they spent at Sheridan.

 

 

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