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Director, Corporate Communications, Canada Life | Past President, IABC/Toronto

The Oxford Dictionary describes a mentor as someone who is an experienced and trusted advisor and a mentee as a receiver of this advice and counsel. Whether you are a mentor or a mentee, IABC/TO’s mentorship program is a great way to connect, learn and grow as a comms pro. I have applied to be a mentor and guide my mentee through their journey in comms. Are you applying as a mentor or a mentee? #IABCTO #IABC

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IABC/Toronto’s Mentorship Program is back! Elevate your professional development journey with IABC/Toronto’s Mentorship Program! Whether you're a seasoned communicator or just starting your career, this is a great opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. Our Mentorship Program is exclusively available for IABC/Toronto members, facilitating meaningful connections between seasoned and aspiring communicators spanning diverse industries. Through structured matching and supportive environment, we provide a safe space for professional growth, guidance, and support as you pursue your career objectives. Apply before September 15, 2023. Learn more and apply on the website: https://lnkd.in/eyAGkHM #IABCTOMentorship #IABC/TO [Alt-Text: On a white background, the text reads,“IABC/Toronto’s Mentorship Program. Fall Intake September - December 2023. Apply before September 15, 2023. Email [email protected]. Visit www.toronto.iabc.to.” On the top right, is a teal logo of IABC/Toronto. On the bottom right is a photograph of two people sitting on a table and engrossed in discussion.]

  • On a white background, the text reads,“IABC/Toronto’s Mentorship Program. Fall Intake September - December 2023. Apply before September 15, 2023. Email toronto-volunteers@iabc.to. Visit www.toronto.iabc.to.” On the top right, is a teal logo of IABC/Toronto. On the bottom right is a photograph of two people sitting on a table and engrossed in discussion.

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