EFC’s Women’s Network Ontario Region Welcomes New Committee Members

November 16, 2026

On behalf of the Women’s Network Ontario Region Executive, Sandra Tomassi, Chair, Ouellet Canada and Rita Sleiman, Vice Chair, Legrand, EFC is pleased to welcome the following new committee members:

  • Leslie Clarke, Paul Wolf
  • Stefanie Cosentino, Graybar
  • Lorenza Vasile, Acuity Brands
  • Yasmin Navid, LEDVANCE
  • Elizabeth Snow, Salex

The committee recently came together to review the year that saw successes like the “Leaders Supporting Women in Industry, AMA’s (Ask me Anything)” panel and “The Power of Effective Communication” that featured three dynamic presenters. The committee is also planning a dynamic program plan for 2026 that will see exciting new programs that blend industry networking and educational business sessions.

To date, there are more than 400+ women in our industry registered for EFC’s Women’s Network in the Atlantic, Quebec and Ontario regions. If are you are interested in joining the network in your region, click here

The EFC Women’s Network is also looking for support and sponsorships to help with programming expenses. For 2026 opportunities, click here

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