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    Work with Impact - Alumni Panel & Reception

    When:
    Wednesday, March 26, 2025
    11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
    Where:
    Mitchell Hall
    Room: Event Commons
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    Description:

    Join us for the official launch of the Work with Impact: The Queen’s Career Guide to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).  The event will include an inspiring panel discussion featuring Queen’s alumni who are driving meaningful change through impactful careers aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    This event is co-hosted with the Principal's Office, and it is part of Queen’s participation in #SDGMonthCanada, a nationwide commitment to mobilizing the SDGs across campuses.

    Hear from alumni about their career journeys, gain valuable insights, and discover practical strategies for creating social impact in your own career.

    The event will conclude with a networking reception, providing a unique opportunity to connect with alumni, fellow attendees, and professionals passionate about meaningful work.

    Panelists (for the full panelists' bios, visit our website):

    • Rachel Baker, BASc’17
      Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University
    • Dr. Karhinéhtha’ Cortney Clark, DSc RHL’24
      Founder/CEO, Cortney Clark Consulting
    • David Gerrish, BScH’05, BA’06
      Energy Specialist, Facilities, Queen’s University
    • Stacy Kelly, BA’96
      Executive Director, Community Foundation for Kingston & Area

    Moderator:

    • Miguel Hahn
      Senior Career Consultant, Career Services, Queen’s University
    Contact:
    Nadya Allen
    mycareer@queensu.ca
    Cost:
    n/a
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