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WIT Ottawa Special Event Nortel CTO John Roese and Guest Panelists
Nortel Women's Business Council is pleased to invite CATA WIT Forum members to attend a special panel discussion on future global trends in telecom technology led by Mr. John Roese, Nortel's CTO, and other special guest panelists. The panel discussion will be preceded by a light luncheon.
This event is for CATA WIT Forum members only. For membership information, please click on http://www.catawit.ca/Membership/register/
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Monday, October 22, 2007 |
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12 noon to 3:00 p.m. (light lunch and networking included) |
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Carling Auditorium, Nortel Networks 3500 Carling Avenue at Moodie Drive, Ottawa |
| Register: |
Register online at http://www.catawit.ca/chapters/ottawa/events/reg.asp or by calling Muriel Debroy at (613) 236-6550 | |
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WIT Ottawa Lunch & Learn Mentoring to Empower you to Succeed in your Professional Career
Please join us as CATA WIT Forum's Ottawa Chapter launches its Mentorship Pillar on October 30, 2007. Whether you have a mentor or would like to be a mentor, the interactive panel discussion moderated by Laraine Kaminsky, Executive Vice President of Graybridge Malkam is sure to provide you with a better understanding of the power of mentorship. The distinguished panellists will provide insights into mentorship, cross-cultural and diversity mentoring, and will share their mentorship experiences and how mentors and mentees alike can benefit from mentorship.
| Date: |
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 |
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11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (light lunch and networking included) |
| Location: |
Brookstreet Hotel |
| Fee: |
$35 Members $40 Non-members $30 Students |
| Register: |
Register online at http://www.catawit.ca/chapters/ottawa/events/register.asp or by calling Muriel Debroy at (613) 236-6550 | |
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CATA WIT Forum is a new initiative of the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance with the goal of helping women in technology companies and women entrepreneurs advance in their careers and businesses through mentoring, networking, professional development and advocacy. |