Skills Ontario Women in Skilled Trades and Technology Conference Live Follow-up Q&A

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June 11, 2020

Due to overwhelming enthusiasm and participation during the live Q&A portion of our conference, Skills Ontario is happy to hold a live follow-up Q&A session with our speakers to allow participants to ask our amazing panelists and mentors more questions. The questions that couldn’t be answered during the conference due to time constraints will be addressed, and Skills Ontario will also provide an opportunity for new questions to be asked live through this Q&A session.

The live Q&A session will be held Tuesday, June 16thfrom 6:30pm to 7:30pm. No registration is required. Please visit this page on June 16th – there will be a live link made available at 6:15pm on June 16th to join the session.

There is a maximum of 3000 participants and the session will be on a first come, first served basis. All viewers’ mics and cameras will be disabled, and viewers will be able to only see their own comments.

Please note that WebEx will be used and viewing works best on a laptop or desktop. If using an alternative device, it is recommended that the WebEx app is downloaded.

Go HERE for more information 

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