BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250913T080958EDT-50208nDCTZ@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250913T120958Z DESCRIPTION:Come to Work Your BA events to explore\, learn about options an d different paths\, and gain ideas\, information\, inspiration\, motivatio n and advice! Organized by 91șÚÁÏÍű's Career Planning Service (CaPS) and the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS).\n\nCaPS and AUS are organizing a buffet of events to feed your career curiosity from the NGO/Non Profit Fair to c areer panel discussions to a great roundtable event to help you meet and l earn from professionals in a wide variety of fields. In particular this ye ar\, many of the events revolve around the theme of social justice\, and c ommunity and political engagement.\n\n[to view the speakers and their bios \, click here]\n\nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n\nB.A. Lawyer. Is Law School for You ? Get the Scoop!\n January 25th\, 4:30 – 6:00pm\n New Chancellor Day Hall\, Room 101\n\nLaw School. Should you go? What’s it like? How do you get in? What types of careers does it lead to?  This event will feature informatio n and advice from 91șÚÁÏÍű’s Assistant Dean of 91șÚÁÏÍű and Recruitment\, current law students and several law graduates.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nAli Martin -Mayer\, B.C.L./LL.B\, 91șÚÁÏÍű\n Assistant Dean (91șÚÁÏÍű and Recruitment) \, 91șÚÁÏÍű Faculty of Law\n\nMe Adam Drori\, BA’07\, B.C.L./LL.B’10\n Associ ate at Stikeman Elliott LLP\n\nMe Gillian Nycum\, BA’02\, B.C.L./LL.B’06\n Director of Strategic Initiatives at Human Impact Lab\n Previously Special Assistant\, M.P. David Lametti\, Parliamentary Secretary\, International T rade\n\nSara Pierre\, BA’15\, 2nd year Law Student\n\nTrevor May\, BA’14\, MA’16\, 1st year Law Student\n\n\n\n Summer Opportunities: Jobs and Intern ships\n January 26th\, 2:30 – 4:00pm\n Leacock 232\n\nWondering what to do t his summer and how to look for opportunities? Join CaPS and the Arts Inter nship Office (AIO) for this joint workshop and learn about effective job s earch strategies\, summer job and internship opportunities\, and AIO award s.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nJan Bottomer\, Career Counsellor\, 91șÚÁÏÍű Career Planni ng Service\n Anne Turner\, Faculty of Arts Internship Manager\, 91șÚÁÏÍű Arts Internship Office\n Antoine-Samuel Mauffette Alavo\, Internship Office Coo rdinator\, 91șÚÁÏÍű Arts Internship Office\n\n\nThinking of a Career with th e UN?\n January 27th\, 3:00 – 4:30 pm\n SSMU Ballroom\n\nPassionate about in ternational issues? Human rights? Development? Then you won’t want to miss our guest speaker from the UN in New York\, who will help you understand what a career at the UN might look like and how to get there!\n\nSpeaker: \n\nMs. Leslie Cleland\, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary-Gene ral for Human Resources Management in the Office of Human Resources Manage ment of the UN in New York.\n\n\nFSWEP – Federal Student Work Experience P rogram\n January 30th\, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm\n Brown 5001\n\nLooking for somet hing interesting and productive to do this summer? Returning to full-time studies in the fall? Apply for FSWEP to be considered for one of 9\,000+ F ederal Government jobs across Canada. Options range from outdoor field wor k and research to office positions in administration\, IT and finance\, fr om work in trades to policy and communications and many more. Interested? Come learn more from presenter Christian McIntyre\, Human Resources Adviso r\, Public Service Commission.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nChristian McIntyre\, HR Adv isor\, Quebec Regional Branch\, Public Service Commission of Canada\n\n\nC V Drop In\n January 30th\, 1:30 – 3:30pm\n Brown 2200 (CaPS Library)\n\nIncr ease your chances of securing that job or internship\; have your CV (aka R esume) checked by a professional! Drop by CaPS with a hard copy of your CV \, and we will go over it with you.\n\n\nArts Grads in Social Justice Pane l\n January 30th\, 5:30 pm – 7:00pm\n Brown 5001\n\nPassionate about issues of social justice? Want to make a difference in your career? Come hear fro m inspiring BA grads who will share their stories\, insights and advice ab out what their positions entail and what it takes to work in this field.\n \nSPEAKERS\;\n\nKira Page\, \, BA’11\, Communications and Membership Engag ement Coordinator at Centre for Community Organizations (COCo)\n\nShanice Yarde\, BA’13\, Equity Educational Advisor (Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversi ty)\, Social Equity and Diversity Education (SEDE)\, 91șÚÁÏÍű\n\n Matthew Halse\, BA\, MA’10\, PhD’15\, Executive Director\, AIDS Community Care Montreal\n\nRaoul Gebert\, BA’03\, MSc’06\, PhD’12\, Research Fellow\ , Interuniversity Research Centre for Globalization and Work (CRIMT) and L ecturer\, UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al\; previously Chief of Staff\, Office of t he Leader of the Official Opposition\n\n\nSpeed Mentoring Event\n January 3 1st\, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm\n Thomson House Ballroom\n\nWondering about career possibilities and options following your BA? Inspiration awaits at the “It Starts with Arts” roundtable. At the event\, students will have the chanc e to meet and talk briefly with professionals from a diverse range of fiel ds who have used their BAs as a springboard to launch their careers!\n\nME NTORS:\n\nMatthew Bouchard\, BA’11\, MLIS ‘14\n Executive Director\, The Ye llow Door\n\nSean Coleman\, BA’14 \n Sports Anchor at CTV Montreal\n\nMiche lle Dillon\, BA’15\n HR Graduate\, Analyst\, Atlantic Operations at Rio Tin to\n\nGaĂ«l Meagher\, BA’05\, MiM’08  \n Director of Product Management at B usbud\n\nMadeline LaRue\, BA’11\n Scripting/Editorial Process Specialist at Deluxe Media Inc. f/k/a Deluxe Digital Studios\, Inc.\n\nRicardo Assemat\ , BA’05\, MBA’16\n Associate\, Consulting & Deals – Workday\, PwC Canada\n \nNiamh Leonard\, BA’15\n Social Innovation Associate in the President's Of fice at the McConnell Foundation\n\nAlexandre Meterissian\, BA’12  \n Senio r Consultant\, HATLEY Conseillers en stratĂ©gie\n\nGĂ©raud Banlier\, BA’15\n Talent Acquisition Specialist at The Createch Group\n\nAasit Thakkar\, BA ‘09\n Global Director at DressQodeℱ Strategies\n\nAlexandra Almonte\, BA’12 \n Paralegal\, Immigration Specialist at KPMG Law LLP\n\nZev Moses\, BA’05 \, Masters of City Planning ‘08\n Executive Director at Museum of Jewish Mo ntreal\n\n\nNGO/Non-Profit Fair\n February 1st\, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm  \n Made leine Parent Room\, Shatner Building (SSMU)\n\nThis popular fair targets o rganizations offering internships\, summer and volunteer opportunities bot h locally and abroad.                              \n\nList of participati ng organizations:\n\nAIESEC 91șÚÁÏÍű - http://aiesec.ca\n\nAsia-Pacific Yout h Entrepreneurship Foundation- http://www.apyef.org/\n\nArtistri Sud - htt p://www.artistrisud.org\n\nCentre MultiÉcoute - http://multiecoute.org/ind ex.php/en/\n\nCHIP/CAPA - http://www.hearhear.org\n\nCollective Community Services - http://www.ccs-montreal.org\n\nColorectal Cancer Association of Canada (CCAC) - http://www.colorectal-cancer.ca/\n\nCuso International - http://www.cusointernational.org\n\nEquitas - International Centre for Hum an Rights Education - http://www.equitas.org\n\nÉquiterre - http://www.equ iterre.org/\n\nFederation CJA - http://www.federationcja.org\n\nFrontier C ollege - http://www.frontiercollege.ca\n\nGreene Avenue Community Center - http://www.centregreene.org/en\n\nHorizonCosmopolite - http://www.horizon cosmopolite.com/\n\nKids Code Jeunesse - http://kidscodejeunesse.org/home/ \n\nLOVE-Leave Out Violence - http://quebec.leaveoutviolence.org/\n\nOmetz - http://www.ometz.ca\n\nNOVA Montreal - https://www.novamontreal.com/\n \nPeace Corps - http://www.peacecorps.gov\n\nPIVS Kenya Internship - http: //www.pivskenya.org\n\nPublic Outreach - http://www.publicoutreach.ca\n\nQ uebec Environmental Law Centre (CQDE) - https://cqde.org/\n\nQuebec-Florid a Chamber of Commerce - https://www.ccquebecflorida.com/en/#!event-list\n \nShare the Warmth - http://www.sharethewarmth.ca\n\nSociĂ©tĂ© de la SLA du QuĂ©bec - http://www.sla-quebec.ca\n\nSociety for the Protection of Animals canada - http://www.spacanada.org\n\nThe Bloom Initiative - http://www.bl oominitiative.org/\n\nThe Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for t he Environment (QLF) - http://www.qlf.org\n\nThe Stardust-Startup Factory - http://starduststartupfactory.org\n\nThe Teapot - http://theteapot.org\n \nThe Yellow Door - http://www.yellowdoor.org/\n\nTQSOI - http://www.tqsoi .org\n\nVoyages Inter-Cultures - http://www.voyagesinter-cultures.com\n\nY ES - http://www.yesmontreal.ca\n\n\nLinkedIn Profile Workshop\n February 2n d\, 10:00am - 11:00am\n Brown 2200 (CaPS Library)\n\nLooking to polish your LinkedIn profile\, and to make the most of this professional networking s ite in your job search? Don’t miss this great workshop facilitated by the CaPS Career Leaders\, who will explain how to create a professional Linked In profile\, and how best to use this platform to network and how to find employment opportunities. \n\n\nCareers in Public Health - Panel\n February 2nd\, 5:30pm – 7:00pm\n Brown 2200 (CaPS Library)\n\nInterested in public health\, research\, and health policy? Wondering what these kinds of posit ions entail and what it takes to work in the field? Come hear from our div erse range of speakers who have taken a range of paths in their health-rel ated careers and will be sharing their experience\, advice and expertise. \n\nAhsan Sadiq\, BA’06\, Dip. Business Management ‘07\n Healthcare Researc h Manager at Environics Research Group\n\nJackie Rosenhek\, BA’05\, Master s of Public Administration’10\n Health Policy Professional\n Grant Administr ator\, 91șÚÁÏÍű - Institute for Health and Social Policy\n\nColin Steensma\, BA’99\, MSc Epidemiology ’03\n Analyst / Epidemiologist at Publ ic Health Agency of Canada\n\nHrishov Sarker\, MSc Public Health '15\n Rese arch Coordinator at the Research Institute of the 91șÚÁÏÍű Health Centre\n\n\nRegistration for Work Your BA required through myFuture.  Fro m your homepage\, click on the Events tab followed by Workshop and keyword search Arts/BA.\n\n\nADDITIONAL EVENTS:  It stARTS with ARTS speakers \n \n\n Andrew Heintzman\, BA\, MA\n Author\, and of CEO InvestEco Capital\n Feb . 1st\, 5:30 pm – 7:00pm Brown 2200 (CaPS Library)\n\nAndrew is the CEO an d co-founder of InvestEco Capital. Andrew sits on a number of corporate bo ards\, including Vital Farms\, 100km Foods\, Farms & Forks and Maple Hill Creamery. Andrew is also a director of the Tides Canada Foundation and Can adaHelps.org. In addition\, he sits on the Steering Committee of Sustainab le Prosperity and he is an advisor to the MGA program at the Munk School o f Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. Andrew was the chair of the Premier’s Climate Change Advisory Panel for the Province of Ontario from 2008 to 2012. Andrew is the author of The New Entrepreneurs: Building a Gr een Economy for the Future. Andrew has a BA and an MA from 91șÚÁÏÍű Universi ty.\n\n\n Robert Walsh\, BA\, MBA\, JD\n Chief Financial Crime Officer & Dep uty Chief Compliance Officer\, AXA Group\n Feb. 8th 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm\, Bro wn 2200 (CaPS Library)\n\nBob Walsh has global responsibility for financia l crime compliance at AXA.  This includes AML\, international sanctions an d anti-bribery.  In addition he is AXA Group’s Deputy Chief Compliance Off icer.  Outside of AXA he chairs the Sanctions in Insurance Roundtable\, wh ich is an informal association of the world’s largest insurers\, reinsurer s and brokers\, who collaborate with senior public sector officials on the intersection of international sanctions issues and international commerci al insurance.  He has also participated as a private sector representative in FATF consultative meetings and the US Bank Secrecy Act Advisory Group.   Bob studied at 91șÚÁÏÍű\, Osgoode Hall Law School and the Ivey School of Business.\n\n\nWork Your B.A. BONUS! Politics and Youth Engageme nt\n Peter Schiefke\, MP Vaudreuil—Soulanges https://peterschiefke.liberal. ca/en/\n Feb 10th 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm\, Chancellor Day Hall  - Law Moot Court \n\nMr. Schiefke\, Member of Parliament for Vaudreuil-Soulanges and Parlia mentary Secretary to the Prime Minister for Youth\, will be at 91șÚÁÏÍű to d iscuss how his education and student engagement brought him to where he is today.   In his youth\, Mr. Schiefke`s passion for politics frequently br ought him to Ottawa for Question Period\, where his desire to serve his co untry only grew. During his time at university\, he was active in founding several student led sustainability programs\, ultimately earning him the position of National Director at the Al Gore Foundation.   Now\, as a Memb er of Parliament\, he strives to ensure that Canada`s youth get involved i n the process of governance\, and hopes to see more young Canadians take a n active role in the decision making process in Canada.\n\n\n\n Registratio n for It stARTS with ARTS required through myFuture.  From your homepage\, click on the Events tab followed by Workshop and keyword search stARTS.\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170125 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170202 SUMMARY:Work Your BA\, What Next? - January 25 - February 2\, 2017 URL:/caps/channels/event/work-your-ba-what-next-januar y-25-february-2-2017-264700 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR