EFC Ontario Region: Leaders Supporting Women in Industry “Ask Me Anything” Panel

October 7, 2024

The Women’s Network Ontario Region is proud to present Leaders Supporting Women in Industry “Ask Me Anything” panel presentation with key industry leaders.

This is your opportunity to learn and be inspired by these four industry panelists. Participants will have an opportunity to confidentially “Ask Me Anything” in a question-and-answer format to the panelists, via a QR Code. 

This in-person session is open to all men and women in the industry and is complimentary to all EFC members. Following the session, there will be a networking reception with industry collogues. Reserve your seat today! ‘

Go HERE to register

This session will be facilitated by Sandra Tomassi, Ouellet Canada, Women’s Network Ontario Region, Chair and Rita Sleiman, Legrand Canada, Women’s Network Ontario Region, Vice Chair.

Leaders Supporting Women in Industry Panelists:
  • Leslie Clarke, President, Paul Wolf Lighting & Electric Supply
  • Andrew D’Alessandro, National Key Account Manager, Hubbell Canada 
  • Linda Conejo, Regional Sales Manager, Electrical Business, LEDVANCE 
  • Randy Maharaj, Director Sales, Wesco Distribution, Ontario Region Executive Committee Vice Chair

Date/Time
Nov 6, 2024
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
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Location
190 Attwell Drive
190 Attwell Drive, Suite 560
Toronto, ON, M9W 6H8
Canada

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