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May 2011

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CanWIT Business Etiquette Breakfast, May 18 2011

CanWIT Women in Technology Breakfast Club presents:  Business Etiquette This breakfast seminar on business etiquette features expert Carey McBeth.  Carey is Vancouver’s leading etiquette and protocol trainer and is dedicated to helping individuals increase their professionalism, improve their people skills, and enhance their personal brand.  Since graduating from The Protocol School of Washington® in 2002, Carey […]

Advanced Notice: CCWESTT 2012 Conference in Halixfax, May 3rd to 5th 2012

CCWESTT with a Maritime flavour SITE: Halifax Marriott Waterfront Mark it in your calendar!  Check out www.ccwesst.com for mroe details closer to the date! **Newfor Conference 2012: A Policy Forum on the afternoon of May 3 to discuss role of Federal, Provincial and Territorial policies on the participation of women in science, engineering, trades and […]

Discovery Channel Casting Call for Women in Sciences, Engineering, Trades and Technologies

The Discovery Channel has extended their application deadline for their upcoming show “Know It All” and is looking particularly for more women to apply! Information and the application form is below: ——————— ARE YOU CANADA’S GREATEST KNOW IT ALL? Now you can prove it! Do you consider yourself a walking Encyclopedia? Are you the one […]

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