Leading the @HumansofGE campaign this past National Engineering Month has been an amazing experience. I shared a restrospect on how it went with @NEMOntario, very humbled that they shared it on their blog. You can check it out here 👇
Our friends over at @humansofge are doing a special series on Humans of Sustainable Development! Check out some of their previous features, and submit your own story to share how your work impacts progress towards achieving the SDGs #Hello2030bit.ly/2IBgtJY
'You cannot be what you cannot see' - @MicheleRomanow on closing the gender gap in tech and entrepreneurship, but also all things really. Representation matters. #SXSW#canadasxsw
"I challenge others to take small actions in your life to smash perceived barriers and feel empowered to act rather than hesitate. Be the change you wish to see in the world"
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I am a proud African & have witnessed first hand the innovation and creative problem solving engineering can provide. There is much more that can be achieved and I am excited to be part of the process of improvement.
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"While I was lucky to have an engineer as a father, who encouraged my curiousity... I believe all parents have the tools to encourage their children's interest in STEM..."
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"The question is, are engineers willing to resist the status quo, question the authority of governments and the wealthy, work with social scientists and local leaders, and work for a more equal future?”
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“I believe that being a global citizen is to be part of a community where people stand together to do what’s best for one another... We all have a responsibility to care about all people on this planet, and help in any way we can, especially as a developed nation.”
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"#IWD2019 is a powerful day where we look at the phenomenal women surrounding us daily, but also a time to look back at the journeys of inspiring women like Elsie MacGill, Katherine Johnson and Marie Curie. These women serve as a reminder to what is possible in our own journeys."
“I think soft skills are one of the most important traits in any STEM-related leader, because at the end of the day, those are the skills that are going to get you a job..."
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