REPLAY: March 2024 Investor Lab Information Session

Weren’t able to make it to our Investor Lab information session on March 5, 2024? Or want to revisit the discussion? We’ve got you covered!

We held an information session for those considering registering for the spring cohort of the Financial Feminism Investing Lab (FFIL).

Movement51 Program Manager, Emily McBride, and Manager of Learning and Development Programs at the Haskayne School of Business, Haskayne Executive Education, Loriel Anderson, walk us through:

  • An intro to Movement51 and our collaboration with the Haskayne School of Business teams

  • Key timelines of the program

  • The modules that make up the 5-week program

  • How this helps build your investor confidence *through an inclusive women and gender-diverse lens

  • What you can expect and what’s expected of you

This session also featured 2 recent FFIL alumni:

  • Shelley Li, Director at CIBC Innovation Banking

  • Vania Gray, Small Business Owner & Partner at NOM Investments

A big thank you to these two for joining the call to share their motivations for taking the course, lessons they walked away with, and advice for anyone interested in enrolling.

There's nothing like hearing firsthand experiences and reviews to give you a better idea for what to expect!

Find the full recording below.

 

Want to get sponsored by your company to take the course?

There are opportunities to approach your company with a sponsorship request for FFIL. Check out this article for tips on getting sponsored for professional development, including a sponsorship request template.


For questions about the Investor Lab or any of our other programs, please reach out to our friendly Program Manager, Emily, at emily@the51.io.

You can learn more about the FFIL here, or if you’re ready to jump right in and join us in the spring cohort, register now. Registration closes on March 28, 2024.

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