The Dyslexic Mindset: It’s Not What You Think | Andrew Reeves
Andrew Reeves is the founder of the architecture firm Linebox Studio. He learned he was dyslexic at 42—and as an architect, it has empowered him to adapt and see things differently.
When to Rebuild or Retool in Life and Business | Kevin Bourne
Kevin Bourne is CEO of the PR and content marketing firm SHIFTER Agency Inc., editor-in-chief at SHIFTER magazine, a freelance journalist, and a media personality. He urges businesses to consider how best to adapt to new realities—whether that means rebuilding their team or retooling to win at the highest levels.
How Caregivers Can Transform Chaos into Care | David Mosley
David Mosley is founder and CEO of OwlCare, a company whose mission is to help families and their aging loved ones to transform chaos into care. He shares how family caregivers can navigate the challenges of health-crisis chaos and adapt to caring for loved ones at home.
How Virtual Reality Sparks Medical Innovation | Justin Sutherland
Justin Sutherland is a clinical medical physicist, founder of realizeLAB, and co-founder of medtech startup Realize Medical. His experience as a researcher, teacher, medical physicist, and techpreneur inspires him to innovate the way young doctors learn…with virtual reality.
Inviting Immigrant Entrepreneurs to our Stage | Karla Briones
Karla Briones is the founder of Immigrants Developing Entrepreneurs Academy (IDEA)—an online platform designed to educate newcomers to Canada about and connect them with our business ecosystem. She is a business strategist, business advisor, winner of the 2018 City of Ottawa Immigrant Entrepreneur Award, owner of Global Pet Foods Kanata & Hintonburg and Freshii Westboro, and a small business columnist. She knows adapting is essential for immigrants and entrepreneurs alike—and that Canada has the opportunity to foster the most successful immigrant entrepreneurship ecosystem in the world.
Preserving Credibility: A Beginner’s Guide to Identifying Misinformation | Kevin Parent
Kevin Parent has been the popular social media lead at Ottawa Public Health since 2018. He asks us if porcupines can really shoot their quills—and to question what we read on the internet.
What I Learned About Grief Through the Eyes of My Child | Margaret Dennis
Margaret Dennis is a grief survivor and founder of EVOLV coaching. Now, she invites us all to shift the way we think about and approach the process of grieving the loss of a loved one.
Beyond Diversity and Inclusion: Inclusive Innovation | Sandra Schillo
Sandra Schillo leads the Inclusive Innovation Research Cluster at the Institute for Science, Society and Policy and is an Associate Professor at the Telfer School of Management, both at the University of Ottawa. She shares with us that inclusive innovation is not just about who is included in the innovation process, but also how they are involved and what that implies.
The Dyslexic Mindset: It’s Not What You Think | Andrew Reeves
When to Rebuild or Retool in Life and Business | Kevin Bourne
How Caregivers Can Transform Chaos into Care | David Mosley
How Virtual Reality Sparks Medical Innovation | Justin Sutherland
Inviting Immigrant Entrepreneurs to our Stage | Karla Briones
Preserving Credibility: A Beginner’s Guide to Identifying Misinformation | Kevin Parent
What I Learned About Grief Through the Eyes of My Child | Margaret Dennis
Beyond Diversity and Inclusion: Inclusive Innovation | Sandra Schillo