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SUMMARY:Dave and Sue Williams
DESCRIPTION:An Adventure in the High Seas and the Journey Within \nWhile in their early 50s\, Sue Williams\, without an adventure-seeking bone in her body\, and her husband David\, without any real blue water experience\, left their sons\, cast off from Hamilton Ontario in their 37 foot sailboat\, and headed east. Destination the North Atlantic Ocean. \nSue has written a compelling memoir\, Ready to Come About (Dundurn Press)\, of their improbable\, often perilous adventure. \nShe will read from her memoir and\, with David\, will present a slide show of their life-altering journey.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/dave-and-sue-williams/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel\, 300 King St\, London\, Onatrio\, N6B 1S2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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SUMMARY:London Pro Musica Choir - Artistic Director Paul Grambo
DESCRIPTION:The London Pro Musica Choir was founded in 1970 and was the first\, and remains the oldest\, unaffiliated concert choir in London with a current membership of approximately 45 singers (SATB mixed choir). London Pro Musica Choir’s vision is to pursue high-quality artistic choral performances of a diverse selection of music to inspire and entertain current and future audiences. \nLPMC presents three or four concerts a year\, of varied repertoire\, ranging from classical choral favourites (Messiah\, Elijah\, Carmina Burana) to modern sacred and secular music of different cultures\, and occasionally delving into other genres (Broadway\, jazz\, and popular standards). Over the years LPMC’s artistic directors have often selected music from Black\, Islamic\, Hebraic\, East Indian\, African and Indigenous traditions\, with coaching and musicians from those traditions as guides. The ability to adapt our singing style to these varieties of music remains one of the strengths of the choir. \nOur Artistic Director/Conductor is Paul Grambo. In addition to his position as Artistic Director of London Pro Musica Choir\, Paul is the conductor of the Canadian Celtic Choir\, and a chorister and soloist with the Grammy-winning and Juno-nominated The Elora Singers.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/london-pro-musica-choir-artistic-director-paul-grambo/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel\, 300 King St\, London\, Onatrio\, N6B 1S2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250109T150000
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SUMMARY:Christopher Cantlon
DESCRIPTION:“What Does a Butler Do?” \nI was born in Vancouver BC but I grew up in Toronto after my parents moved the family East. I attended Trinity College\, University of Toronto\, and graduated with a degree in Philosophy. After a brief stint as an assistant in elementary Special Education\, I spent two years in England studying Theology. \nI returned to Canada and began my teaching career. After 27 years teaching high school English – mostly Grade 12 and Grade 9 Special Education – I retired in 2012 and moved to Stratford. \nI also hold a Masters’ Degree in English from the University of Toronto. In September 2012\, I began my butler training at The International Butler Academy in the Netherlands. Originally\, this was an eight-week training. The administration saw potential at a time when they needed a new Head Butler\, and halfway through the training asked me if I would take up the position. I agreed and as Head Butler I trained classes and was private butler to the Academy owner. In this position\, I travelled extensively in Europe\, and to China and South Africa. \nAfter returning\, I worked at Rundles Restaurant for three seasons until it closed in 2017. I began at The Prune Restaurant the next summer and have continued there ever since. I also work at private catered events as principal service coordinator. After assisting at numerous special events\, I joined the staff of the Stratford Chef School as a permanent service instructor in September 2021. \nI am also a member of the Grand Philharmonic Choir and the GPC Chamber Singers in Kitchener Waterloo.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/christopher-cantlon/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel\, 300 King St\, London\, Onatrio\, N6B 1S2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250206T150000
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CREATED:20240517T162204Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Angela Roberts
DESCRIPTION:Aging Well: Lessons Learned From Neurodegeneration to Exceptional Cognitive Aging \nAngela Roberts is an Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Computer Science (joint). She holds the Canada Research Chair in Data Analytics and Digital Health in Cognitive Aging and Dementia and is Co-Director of the Collaborative Specialization in Machine Learning in Health and Biomedical Sciences. \nShe holds research appointments at Northwestern University (Chicago)\, The University of Chicago\, and the Canadian Centre of Activity and Aging. Dr. Roberts’ research seeks to understand models of cognitive aging from neurodegenerative brain diseases to exceptional cognitive aging as part of a larger research program that focuses on aging well.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/dr-angela-roberts/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel\, 300 King St\, London\, Onatrio\, N6B 1S2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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SUMMARY:Andrea Wojtak and Wayne Hissong
DESCRIPTION:From Sexual Exploitation to Domestic Servitude: The Impact of Human Trafficking Around the Globe \nAndrea Wojtak is a senior human trafficking\, organized crime and gender-based violence expert. She has worked on projects related to human trafficking\, violence against women and girls and online sexual exploitation of children in the Balkans\, Asia\, Africa and the Middle East for over 20 years. \nAndrea has a Juris Doctorate from Western University and initially began her legal career practicing civil and then criminal law in Ontario. In 2002\, Andrea left her role as an Assistant Crown Attorney in St Thomas and joined the United Nations Mission in Kosovo where she was appointed to the role of Human Trafficking Advisor for the UN Mission. In this role\, she advised the UN and the Kosovo Prime Minister’s office on: reforming legislation; training police\, prosecutors and judges\, and creating a National Action Plan to fight human trafficking. \nAndrea worked for the United Nations for over 8 years\, including in Vienna\, Austria with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime\, helping UN Member States fight organized crime including firearms\, drug and organ trafficking. \nFor the past 12 years\, Andrea has been based in London\, Ontario\, working as a consultant helping to develop justice systems that respond more effectively to violence against women and girls and human trafficking. Most recently\, she has worked with the governments of Mongolia\, South Sudan and Jordan helping to strengthen their laws and policies\, training police\, prosecutors and other first line responders to improve their investigative skills and advising on how to fight trafficking using the power of technology. \nAndrea believes that one of the most important aspects of her work\, is to convince international organizations\, national governments and law enforcement agencies that the focus of their work needs to be on the rights of victims. She now focuses her trainings on victim-centered\, trauma-informed approaches to combating these crimes. \nLieutenant Wayne Hissong (Ret) is a senior law enforcement consultant with over 25 years of experience working both domestically and internationally. Beginning with the Southaven Police Department in Mississippi\, he was eventually promoted to Chief of Detectives where he was responsible for the oversight of all investigators and criminal cases. Additionally\, he was assigned to the FBI as an investigator engaged in investigating various criminal complaints. \nIn 2003 Wayne began his international policing career with the UN Mission in Kosovo. His work in Kosovo involved experience as an investigator and ultimately being promoted the Deputy Police Commissioner\, being responsible for all criminal investigations\, and operations in a post-war country. \nWayne’s extensive career has allowed him to teach in Police foundations courses at Lambton College and Wilfrid Laurier University. He has also continued to train police and investigators in post-conflict areas such as Canada\, the Balkans\, Mongolia\, Jordan\, Amsterdam\, the USA\, Uzbekistan the Middle East\, and West Africa. \nHe is now working as a consultant\, developing and delivering training on conducting criminal investigation\, open-source intelligence (OSINT) police operations\, de-escalation\, crisis management\, interviewing and interrogation techniques utilizing the PEACE model\, workplace violence\, and critical security incidents including active shooters\, as well as conducting internal workplace investigations into harassment\, theft\, and misconduct. \nWayne is certified in Special Weapons and Tactics\, investigations\, executive protection\, and counter-sniper tactics. He also holds an MSc in Criminology from the University of Leicester.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/andrea-wojtak-and-wayne-hissong/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel\, 300 King St\, London\, Onatrio\, N6B 1S2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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SUMMARY:Dr. Rick Quinn
DESCRIPTION:Nudged from the Sidelines: A Journey of Discovery in the Rainforests of Africa and Indonesia \nRick Quinn graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada in 1981. Following several years of general practice\, he returned for a residency and graduate work in ophthalmology at the University of Guelph. He completed a Doctorate of Veterinary Science in Ophthalmology and became a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist in 1996. \nFollowing five years of teaching veterinary students\, residents\, and graduate students\, he returned to private referral practice in 2002 and managed eye problems in his animal patients until retiring from clinical practice in 2022. Rick is an adjunct Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at Western University in London\, Ontario\, Canada. \nHe has served on both the Canadian and global boards of the Jane Goodall Institute and is the co-founder and a director of Docs4GreatApes\, a Canadian wildlife charity active in providing scholarships for African veterinarians to pursue training in wildlife medicine and conservation. He has trekked the rainforests of Africa and Indonesia photographing Great Apes and is the author of Just Like Us—a Veterinarian’s Visual Memoir of Our Vanishing Great Ape Relatives. \nRick is currently pursuing a post-graduate degree in International Relations at the University of Cambridge in the UK. He and his wife Diane\, a family doctor\, have four adult children.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/dr-rick-quinn/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel\, 300 King St\, London\, Onatrio\, N6B 1S2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250918T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250918T153000
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SUMMARY:Professor Michael Dove
DESCRIPTION:Packaging Fun: London’s O-Pee-Chee Company \nMichael Dove is an Assistant Professor and the Director and Internship Coordinator of the MA and Minor programs in Public History at Western University. He also currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Ontario Historical Society and the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. A specialist in Canadian business\, social and cultural history\, his research and teaching interests include local history\, documentary filmmaking and the histories of brewing and piracy. \nHis work in public history has encompassed a wide range of topics. A recipient of Western’s Vice-Provost (Academic Programs) Award for Excellence in Collaborative Teaching\, he has worked with numerous local\, provincial and national community organizations over the past decade\, including The City of London and Friends of Labatt Memorial Park\, Southwestern Ontario Region Bicentennial 1812\, Labatt Breweries of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. His current projects include a history of hockey in The Forest City and his documentary film about the history of London’s O-Pee-Chee Company
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/professor-michael-dove/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251016T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251016T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T050837
CREATED:20250514T192457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T222322Z
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SUMMARY:Jill Wilcox
DESCRIPTION:Gathering Around Jill’s Table: A Journey Through Food \nJill Wilcox is the owner of Jill’s Table\, an award-winning specialty food and kitchen store in downtown London\, Ontario. \nJill’s Table has been a beloved destination for foodies\, home cooks\, and professional chefs for 25 years. Jill has been leading popular cooking classes for more than 30 years\, sharing her passion for food with others. \nJill is also a celebrated food columnist for the London Free Press and Post Media. Her stories and recipes have been enjoyed by readers for more than 44 years. \nShe also leads culinary tours through France\, Italy\, Spain\, Ireland and Portugal. \nJill has been awarded the London Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Award in the small business category\, The London Y Women of Excellence award in the Business\, Trades and Profession category and PHSS Laudable Londoner. \nJill’s Table is also a proud recipient of the Retailer of the Year Award for Housewares and Gourmet Foods\, awarded by the Canadian Gift and Tablewares Association. \nJill was inducted into the London and District Business Hall of Fame in 2023\, a recognition that honors London and area business owners for their outstanding contributions to business\, entrepreneurship and philanthropy. \nIn 2012 she started the Jill Wilcox Foundation to grant funding to food-related and education projects that support women and children in need. \nJill has published seven cookbooks including\, Jill’s Favourites\, Jill’s Soups Stews & Breads\, Jill’s Essentials\, Jill’s Starters\, Jill’s Soups\, Welcome to Jill’s Table and The Creative Kitchen. \nShe and her husband have five children\, four grandchildren and a large extended family. They regularly gather for meals around her large table\, which brings her immense joy.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/jill-wilcox/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T153000
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CREATED:20250514T194757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T222447Z
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SUMMARY:Derek Satnik
DESCRIPTION:Top Trends in Housing \nDerek Satnik is a recognized expert in net-zero energy communities and all the tools that make them possible: technical\, financial\, and policy related. Derek has been awarded 18 times for leadership in this industry\, municipally through internationally\, and is one of the key authors/contributors behind all of Canada’s green building programs including LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)\, Built Green\, Solar Ready\, Net-Zero\, updates to ENERGY STAR\, Ontario’s Building Code\, Ontario’s Green Energy and Green Economy Act\, and now net-zero energy housing. \nDerek has supervised energy related projects on over 45\,000\,000 square feet of various building types\, and as the Vice President of Technology for s2e’s Smart Communities division\, he now leads net-zero energy community projects across North America. \nDerek is proud to have played a key leadership role in the development of West 5 with Sifton Properties\, and now also with EVE Park\, both here in London.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/derek-satnik/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251211T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251211T153000
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CREATED:20250514T200157Z
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SUMMARY:Brassroots Quintet\, Soloist
DESCRIPTION:Seasonal Favorites…and Other Favorites Too \nThe Brassroots Quintet features members of the larger brass group\, Brassroots. \nBrassroots\, currently under the musical direction of noted London composer/arranger Jeff Christmas\, has been presenting a regular subscription concert series in London since 1986. Brassroots’ unique instrumental mix of four trumpets\, a horn\, four trombones\, a tuba and percussion\, give this group the flexibility to demonstrate a wide variety of compositional moods and styles that are more often performed by larger and more traditional groups. \nSince its inception\, Brassroots has showcased over seventy compositions and arrangements in first performances\, spanning a vast range of musical literature\, from Baroque and Classical transcriptions to Jazz and Pops\, to original music\, with exceptional musical skill. Brassroots has featured many outstanding Canadian instrumentalists and enthusiastically supports Canadian composers and arrangers. \nThe Brassroots Quintet will feature five of Brassroots’ members – two trumpets\, a horn\, a trombone & a tuba plus a special vocal guest\, and will entertain you with an assortment of Seasonal Favourites for your listening pleasure!
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/brassroots-quintet-soloist/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260115T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T050837
CREATED:20250514T201007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T223159Z
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SUMMARY:Lorraine Jardine
DESCRIPTION:Changing the World\, One Girl at a Time \nLorraine grew up in Welland\, Ontario\, and met her husband John\, at Western University. After graduating\, they moved to Milwaukee\, where Lorraine earned her teaching degree at University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin\, and then taught high school English. They also lived in Toledo\, Baltimore\, and Brantford\, before returning to London\, where John became City Engineer for London and Lorraine taught in Dorchester and Strathroy. They were a skiing family\, so both sons and their wives and grandchildren live in the beautiful state of Colorado. \nJust as Lorraine was retiring from teaching and contemplating how she could help with the devastating AIDS crisis in Africa\, she read in the London Free Press about Hekima Place\, a home for Kenyan girls who were orphaned due to HIV/AIDS. Lorraine volunteered there for a month in 2007 and has been involved ever since. She has served on their Board of Directors and volunteered at Hekima Place in 2023 and 2025. Its mission has expanded to provide a loving and supportive home for vulnerable girls who have been abused\, abandoned\, neglected\, or orphaned. Since its founding in 2005\, Hekima Place has increased its impact through the addition of a school for not only their girls\, but also for children in the surrounding community of Kiserian\, near Nairobi. \nLorraine enjoys skiing\, kayaking and reading and is a long-time member of Women’s Canadian Club London\, including 10 years as a Board member.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/lorraine-jardine/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260212T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260212T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T050837
CREATED:20250514T201734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T225920Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Michael Borrie
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to our Exclusive Event Sponsors (Joint)\, Lawson Research Institute and the Cognitive Clinical Research Group (CCRG) for your sponsorship of this event. \n \nAlzheimer Disease Biomarkers and New Disease Modifying Treatments \nMichael Borrie\, MB ChB\, FRCPC is a Geriatrician and Professor in the Department of Medicine\, Division of Geriatric Medicine\, The University of Western Ontario. \nHe is the Medical Director for the Aging Brain and Memory Clinic\, an investigator with the Cognitive Clinical Research Group (CCRG)\, Past President of the Consortium for Canadian Centres for Clinical Cognitive Research (C5R). \nHis research interests include investigator-initiated studies for predictors of conversion from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer Disease (AD)\, including sensitive neuroimaging techniques\, blood and cerebral spinal fluid biomarkers. He is the platform lead for the Comprehensive Assessment of Neurodegeneration and Aging (COMPASS-ND) observational study of the Canadian Collaboration on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA). \nSince 1995 the CCRG has been a leading Canadian research site conducting randomized controlled trials of new potential treatments for Subjective Cognitive Decline\, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/dr-michael-borrie/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T050837
CREATED:20250514T202413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T230051Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Daley
DESCRIPTION:Eight Billion Geniuses \nMark is the Chief AI Officer at Western University and a Professor in the Department of Computer Science with cross-appointments in five other departments\, The Rotman Institute of Philosophy\, and The Western Institute for Neuroscience. He is also a faculty affiliate of Toronto’s Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence. \nMark was named in the Maclean’s magazine “Power List 2024” of the top 100 Canadians shaping the country and in Constellation Research’s AI150\, a list of top 150 top global executives leading AI transformation efforts. \nIn October 2024\, Mark was appointed the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Scholar in Residence in Artificial Intelligence. \nMark has previously served as the Vice-President (Research) at the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)\, and Chief Digital Information Officer\, Special Advisor to the President\, and Associate Vice-President (Research) at Western.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/mark-daley/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260409T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T050837
CREATED:20250514T203619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T230223Z
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SUMMARY:Kelly Drennan
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to our Exclusive Event Sponsor\, TD\, for your sponsorship of this event. \n \nHow Fashion Impacts People and the Planet \nIn 2007\, after a career in fashion public relations\, Kelly Drennan founded Fashion Takes Action\, out of her desire to create a better\, more sustainable future for her then\, two young daughters. Her role at FTA is to remove the barriers to sustainability that exist for the entire fashion system – for those who make\, sell\, buy\, wear\, care\, repair\, reuse\, collect\, rent\, resell and recycle clothes. \nIn 2014\, Kelly created the annual World Ethical Apparel Roundtable (WEAR) Conference\, hosting hundreds of industry experts in Toronto in an effort to motivate and inspire brands across North America. The last WEAR conference took place in 2023\, and in its place Kelly and her team are producing a Textiles & Apparel track within the Canadian Circular Economy Summit. Kelly is a sought-after speaker herself\, having given hundreds of presentations to industry\, academics and citizens\, including a TED talk (Technology\, Education Design) as part of the Global TEDx Countdown on climate action\, and twice a speaker at Elevate Festival. \nKelly oversees the Fashion Takes Action youth education program My Clothes My World that she developed in 2014 for students in grades 4-12 — delivered to more than 35\,000 students in classrooms across Canada – and which is now available both digitally and in-person. Her current role is to expand the program further across Canada as well as internationally. As such she is a member of the UNESCO Greening Education Partnership\, where she positions fashion as a means to engage and empower young people on broader climate related issues. \nKelly is passionate about collaboration and bringing together multiple perspectives in an effort to take action. She has collaborated with many national and international organizations\, such as the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and Fashion for Good\, and has co-authored several reports related to textile circularity and greenwashing. Kelly co-leads the Canadian Circular Textile Consortium with over 120 members across Canada’s value chain\, who collaborate to advance textile circularity\, through a number of projects\, from policy recommendations to textile recycling. \nKelly continues to bring her sustainability expertise to Toronto’s Fashion Industry Advisory Panel\, and to various fashion colleges and their curriculum committees. She regularly contributes to government discussions on transparency\, human rights\, greenwashing and the circular economy. \nIn 2017\, Kelly was the recipient of the prestigious Clean 50 award given to Canada’s climate leaders\, where she was recognized for Education & Thought Leadership\, and was the first recipient of the award for the fashion industry. In 2022 Kelly won the Sustainability Award given out by the Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards. She resides in Toronto with her husband and two daughters.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/kelly-drennan/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker
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SUMMARY:Emma Donoghue
DESCRIPTION:Shaping Stories for Stage\, Page and Screen \nEmma Donoghue is a novelist\, screenwriter and playwright. Her novel Room has sold almost three million copies\, won the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize\, the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and was shortlisted for the Man Booker and Orange Prizes. Emma scripted the film adaptation\, which was nominated for four Academy Awards\, including Best Picture. The Wonder was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize\, and she co-wrote the screen adaptation of the Netflix film which starred Florence Pugh. The Pull of the Stars was nominated for the Trillium Book Award and Scotiabank Giller Prize. In 2025 she wrote the #1 National Bestseller The Paris Express\, a historical thriller. Emma’s fiction ranges from the contemporary to the historical and includes two books for young readers. \nEmma Donoghue turned a set of 19th-century immigrant love letters into a folk musical\, The Wind Coming Over the Sea\, at Blyth Festival in the summer of 2025 and she is the screenwriter for the film H is for Hawk in 2026.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/emma-donoghue-2/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:Deputy Chief MacSween
DESCRIPTION:Grit and Grace: Respectful Disruption and the Path to  Authentic Leadership \nDeputy Chief Treena MacSween began her policing career in 1998 with Peel Regional  Police before joining the Hamilton Police Service in 2001. In April 2024\, she was appointed  Deputy Chief of the London Police Service\, bringing more than 28 years of experience in  operational\, investigative\, and administrative leadership. An accomplished Critical Incident  Commander and Public Order Unit Commander\, Deputy Chief MacSween has led numerous  largescale operations for major events and critical incidents. She is deeply committed to  building collaborative partnerships that shape effective community safety strategies and is a  steadfast advocate for inclusive workplaces and the wellness of police service members.  \nRecognized as a trailblazer in Canadian policing\, her promotion to Deputy Chief marked a  historic milestone\, making her the highest ranking Black female officer in Canada. Beyond  her operational responsibilities\, she serves as Co-Chair of the Canadian Association of  Chiefs of Police Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion Committee and is an active member of the  Ontario Women in Law Enforcement Advisory Council.   \nDeputy Chief MacSween is also a proud mother to two daughters\, Taylor and Alexis\, and  shares a strong commitment to public service with her husband\, Mike\, a firefighter.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/deputy-chief-macsween/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:Professor Michelle Hamilton
DESCRIPTION:Forest City Facts: Using Public History to  Celebrate London’s Bicentennial \nMichelle Hamilton is a Public Historian interested in historical and contemporary issues  surrounding museums and heritage\, often in regards to Indigenous peoples. She is also the  director of Hear\, Here London which brings first-person stories to the street at the location of  that story. She leads a collaborative project to curate interactive historical signage for Village  SoHo\, applying concepts of heritage to health and wellbeing.  \nMichelle is also a vocal heritage advocate involved in the rescue of the former Victoria  Hospital Archives\, preservation of historical buildings\, and supporting museums under threat. 
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/professor-michelle-hamilton/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:London Chorus Sweet Adelines
DESCRIPTION:Jingle and Mingle \nThe London Sweet Adeline Chorus is a vibrant\, award winning group of women who love to  sing four (4) part a cappella harmony. Our chorus chartered as a member of Sweet Adelines  International Inc.\, in 1954 making us the oldest Ontario Chapter and the second longest  running Chapter in Canada.   \nSweet Adelines International is a world-wide non-profit organization of women singers  committed to advancing the art form of Barbershop Harmony through education and  performance. It is one of the world’s largest singing organizations for women with more than  600 chapters spread over four continents. Choruses compete in one of 33 regions of the  world to qualify for International Competition. London Chorus has proudly represented  Ontario at International Competitions\, placing as high as third (3rd) in the world.   \nWe are one of London’s premier choruses and perform under the direction of Master  Director\, Julia Beadle. Regularly\, we produce exciting shows and cabarets to entertain  throughout London and surrounding communities\, either as a full chorus\, in smaller groups  or in quartets at a variety of venues. All we require to perform is a pitch pipe and our voices  blended in four parts – lead\, bass\, baritone and tenor.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/london-chorus-sweet-adelines/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:Adam Shoalts
DESCRIPTION:Wilderness Adventures With Adam Shoalts \nAdam Shoalts is a professional adventurer and Westaway Explorer-in-Residence at the  Royal Canadian Geographical Society. His expeditions range from mapping rivers to  archaeological projects\, but Adam is best known for his long solo wilderness journeys\,  including crossing alone nearly 4\,000 km of Canada’s Arctic.   \nNamed one of the “greatest living explorers” by CBC and declared “Canada’s Indiana Jones”  by the Toronto Star\, Shoalts’s latest quest was retracing the route of a lost explorer\, the  subject of his new bestselling book Vanished Beyond the Map.   \nHis other books include Where the Falcon Flies\, The Whisper on the Night Wind\, A History of Canada in 10 Maps\, and Beyond the Trees: A Journey Alone Across Canada’s Arctic\, all  of them national bestsellers.   \nHe has a PhD from McMaster University in history\, and in his free time\, enjoys long walks in  the woods.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/adam-shoalts/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:Dr. Monique Bertrand
DESCRIPTION:How to Prevent and Screen for Cancer of the Cervix:  HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Testing and Vaccination \nDr. Monique Bertrand was a practicing Gynecologic Oncologist in Canada for over 40 years  and a Professor of Medicine and academic researcher in the medical schools at the  Universities of Ottawa\, British Columbia and\, most recently\, since 2004\, here at Western  University. Recently retired\, she maintains a position as Professor Emeritus in the faculty of  Medicine at Western and has taken on various advocacy positions in efforts to combat  cancer of the cervix nationwide.  \nAlthough her career largely focused on the care of women with gynecologic malignancies\, it was  in the areas of prevention and screening of cervical cancer that she was especially engaged  from the beginning of both her clinical and academic careers. This interest eventually led to her  involvement with a national society\, the Society of Colposcopists of Canada (SCC)\, with whom  she initially participated in setting educational programs across Canada\, and eventually served  as President. Subsequently she represented the SCC at various provincial and national  organizations\, such as the Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Network (CCPCN). She was  also involved in establishing national guidelines for cervical cancer screening in Canada and  was a Canadian representative for the setting of international screening standards\, at a  convention in Bethesda\, USA. Furthermore\, she was asked to directly participate in setting up a  Cervical Cancer Screening Program in the country of Ecuador.   \nDr. Bertrand has been a strong advocate for the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. As  such\, she co-chaired the Pan-Canadian Cervical Cancer Screening Network (PCCSN) HPV  Vaccine Working Group and represented this group on the National Advisory Committee on  Immunization (NACI). She was also involved with the Federation of Medical women of Canada  (FMWC). In addition to having been a past President of the FMWC\, she was involved in its  presentation to the members of parliament in Ottawa to designate an “HPV Prevention Week”  and in Toronto\, to speak to Members of the Legislature to advocate for the school HPV  vaccine program to include both boys and girls.  \nIn 2021 Dr. Bertrand was appointed to the  position of Expert Advisor\, Cervical Cancer Screening at the Canadian Partnership Against  Cancer (CPAC)\, a position she held until early 2025. Her involvement at CPAC included Co Chair of the Pan-Canadian Cervical Cancer Screening Network (PCCSN). In this role\, she  continued to advance both the goals of the WHO with respect to the Elimination of Cancer of  the Cervix globally and more specifically the goals of the Partnership as set out in an Action  Plan for the Elimination of Cancer of the Cervix in Canada.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/dr-monique-bertrand/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:Pam Tobin
DESCRIPTION:From Surviving to Thriving: A New Road Map for Women’s Support”  \nPam is the CEO\, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)\, Thames Valley Addiction  and Mental Health Services. Leading the largest CMHA branch in Ontario\, she is responsible  for advancing priorities such as supportive housing\, Indigenous mental wellness\, and  improving access to programs and services to all individuals wherever they are in their  journey to wellness.   \nPam has over 25 years of strategic leadership experience in community health and wellness\,  program design and implementation. Prior to joining CMHA\, she was the CEO\, Oneida  Nation of the Thames where she negotiated with all levels of government to secure funding  for clean drinking water\, public safety\, and enhancing program and service delivery. \nIn 2023\, Pam was awarded the London Leading Women Leading Girls Award for exceptional  leadership that improves the lives of others. Additional awards include Change Maker of the  Year and Impact Awards (2018) awarded by the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer for  successfully leading change management in the organization and for developing and  implementing cultural awareness training for all staff. 
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/pam-tobin/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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SUMMARY:Roma Roth
DESCRIPTION:From Small Town Stories to International Hit Series: Storytelling  that Resonates with a Global Audience \nCreator\, Showrunner\, and Executive Producer\, Roma Roth is an extraordinary creative force  who has dedicated her career to bringing meaningful\, female-centric storytelling to a global  audience. Through the development of complex\, layered female characters with themes of  resilience\, professional identity\, and emotional healing\, Roma’s work connects and  resonates deeply with a global audience allowing it to build a loyal fan following.   \nRoma is dedicated to elevating the female voice both in front of and behind the camera  which is why over 50% of the creative positions on Sullivan’s Crossing\, including Producers\,  Directors\, and Writers were held by individuals who identify as female. Under Roma’s  leadership\, Sullivan’s Crossing has taken the world by storm. The #1 drama series on CTV  in Canada for three consecutive years\, it has also topped Crave’s streaming charts. The  series also reached #1 on Netflix and The CW Network in the U.S.\, #1 on Stan in Australia\,  and it was one of the Top 10 series on TF1+ in France. Airing in over 180 territories\,  Sullivan’s Crossing continues to top ratings globally. Roma’s work has been heralded as  being a “life-preserver” during tumultuous times. With positive messages\, inclusive and  diverse characters\, and emotional and realistic storylines\, Roma’s work focuses on  community\, self-discovery\, resilience\, and healing.  \nBut Roma’s global success extends well beyond Sullivan’s Crossing. She is also the  visionary executive producer behind Netflix’s longest-running #1 original series\, Virgin River which Bloomberg recently named as one of the top 5 shows of the decade with 40+ billion  minutes streamed worldwide.   \nRoma’s incredible success with both Sullivan’s Crossing and Virgin River has not only  revitalized the romance drama genre but has pushed broadcasters and streamers to re evaluate their position on developing and supporting female-centric programming thereby  paving the way for other female creatives interested in telling female stories.  \nBased on best-selling female author Robyn Carr’s bestselling novels\, and executive  produced under Roma’s Reel World Management banner\, Sullivan’s Crossing\, follows the  life and struggles of neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan\, and her journey of self-discovery as she  reconnects with her roots as well as her friends\, Sydney Shandon\, Edna Cranebear and Lola  Gunderson\, while trying to rebuild her life after returning to her father’s rural campground in  Nova Scotia\, Canada.   \nRoma is an inspirational female Producer\, Showrunner\, Writer and Director who has  dedicated her career to championing female-driven stories while supporting women across  the industry. She has executive produced and co-financed more than 70 TV Movies centered  on women\, has been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award and is a member of the  Alliance of Women in Media\, WGC\, DGC\, PGA\, CMPA\, The Television Academy and the  Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/roma-roth/
LOCATION:Best Western Plus Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre\, 591 Wellington Rd. S.\, London\, Ont.\, N6C 4R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speakers Series 2026-2027
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