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#HerHalton Women's Day Breakfast 2020
Join us for a special breakfast on March 5th from 7:15 to 9:30 am to celebrate Halton Region's female leaders and entrepreneurs!
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RattleSnake Point Golf Club 5407 Regional Road 25 Milton, ON L9T 2X5 Canada
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About this event
The intent of this event is to encourage networking and peer support, create awareness and most of all give us a chance to come together and celebrate!
Our Keynote Speaker: Professor Maja
For full speakers list, Click Here
This year's theme: Each for Equal.
Individually, we're all responsible for our own thoughts and actions - all day, every day. We can actively choose to challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden perceptions, improve situations and celebrate women's achievements. Collectively, each one of us can help create a gender equal world.
Stay tuned as we add panelists and more guest speakers.
Make sure to book your early bird ticket now!
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Want to be more involved? Join the #HerHalton Peer-to-peer Entrepreneur Network!
Join the conversation with the #HerHalton and #EachforEqual twitter hashtags as we spotlight accomplished female founders and entrepreneurs in Halton.
Interested in sponsorship: contact izabela@haltech.ca
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About Professor Maja:
Professor Maja is a sociologist, author, and confidence-researcher. Her TEDx Talk “How Apologies Kill Our Confidence” was featured by TED IDEAS in their 2019 article “Do You Say ‘Sorry’ too Much?” She is also a regular guest expert on television.
Professor Maja runs a leadership organization that trains women to improve their confidence, communication, and mindset. Maja also speaks to women of all ages on topics such as: confidence, perfectionism, people-pleasing, imposter syndrome, time-management, and body positivity.
She holds a PhD in sociology from McMaster University where she also teaches. Her new study “Women’s Confidence and Communication Styles” is a global study exploring what strengthens and weakens women’s confidence, and how apologies, deflection of praise and self-compassion impacts our confidence and communication.