Small Business, Big Pride: LGBTQ2S+ Business Conversation
Small Business, Big Pride
LGBTQ2S+ Business Conversation
Presented by:
Championing the LGBTQ2+ community and small business. From entrepreneurs and professionals to executives, you have a business vision for today – and for the future.
Join us as we discuss the products, services and resources available for Atlantic based LGBTQ2+ organizations.
AGENDA
10:00am - Welcome and Introduction
Remarks from Stepanie Tennant - Chair Inclusion and Diversity Employee Group - LGBTQ2+
Panel Discussion moderated by Darrell Shuurman
Live Q&A
Closing words and prize draw!
11:30am - Event Ends
ABOUT THE PANELISTS:
Darrell Schuurman, (He/Him)
Co-Founder & CEO, CGLCC – Canada’s LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce
Darrell is an advocate of effecting social change through the economic empowerment of LGBT+ entrepreneurs. He is the co-founder and CEO of the CGLCC, Canada’s LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce, a national not-for-profit organization with a mission to expand the opportunities and advancement of the LGBT+ business community in Canada.
Darrell sits on the Supplier Advisory Committee (Public Services and Procurement Canada), the Procurement Modernization-Strategic Engagement Committee (Shared Services Canada), and the CUSMA SME Committee for the Government of Canada. Darrell is a founding member of Supplier Diversity Alliance Canada, a national organization dedicated to the advancement of research, education, and advocacy of supplier diversity in Canada.
Darrell is also the co-founder of the Canadian Gay & Lesbian Business Education Foundation and Travel Gay Canada.
Darrell completed his Bachelor of Commerce Degree at the University of Calgary, and completed his Executive MBA from Richard Ivey School of Business, Western University.
Jess Healy (she/her)
Owner Healy Events & Weddings
Jess is a small business owner in Kentville, Nova Scotia. She started her business, Healy Events & Weddings in 2015, hosting and planning weddings on her family farm.
The space has since grown into a popular Nova wedding venue, sought out by many each year. Jess lives in Halifax with her wife and three year old son, and spends time between the city and the valley.
Martine Roy (she/her/hers)
Regional Manager, LGBTQ2+ Business Development Quebec Eastern Canada
As Regional Manager, LGBTQ2+ Business Development, my primary role is to serve as a trusted liaison between TD and the LGBTQ2+ community. In addition to my deep understanding of the community itself, I rely on my ability to develop strong relationships with its members in order to fully discover their financial needs and goals. I am fortunate to have the opportunity to work closely with a wide range of talented colleagues from multiple lines of business, including Personal Banking, Business Banking and TD Wealth, to help provide our LGBTQ2+ clients with the best wealth advice and exceptional service they deserve. As part of this, I work hard to stay engaged with the community at large on a regular basis, by supporting and volunteering with local grass roots organizations which keeps me up to date with any relevant news.
As you begin working with us, I will take you through a deep discovery process to understand your priorities and connect you with a core team of TD specialists with expertise in everything from estate and trust planning and philanthropy, to business succession and tax planning. Dedication to exceptional client experiences and innovative financial strategies are the foundations of what TD Wealth has to offer.
The heart of this role really lies with the people I work with and the relationships I have built over many years. I believe I am successful in this role because I’m fully committed to the LGBTQ2+ community where I live, work and play. I have a genuine desire to connect with its members 365 days a year – by living the TD #ForeverProud commitment.
Cynthia Sweeney (she/her)
CEO/Consultant/Author/Podcaster
Cynthia's commitment as a beyond binary educator and advocate are founded in understanding thoughtful conversations are essential for inspiring dynamic and intentional action around dismantling systemic prejudice and binary bias woven within our communities. Human rights and global citizenship are the founding principles of her socially-focused diversity and inclusion consultancy, Simply Good Form, founded in early 2019.
As a journalist, her passion for communication and navigational expertise inspired her to focus on elevating the voices, visibility and representation of trans people in all levels of business, employment and community engagement.
This September Cynthia proudly published The Pink Balloon a children's story about gender identity and shining as your true self.
She is the Halifax Chair of Pflag Canada and Vice Chair on the Board of PRIDE Lunenburg. Cynthia is WPATH Certified (World Professional Association of Transgender Health) and has participated on panels with PRIDE Health in Nova Scotia, Pride At Work Canada and the IWK Children's Hospital and IWK Integrated Trans Health Symposium for youth into adulthood. She is co-host of the local podcast Hey, Cis! along with Isaac Cook.
Date and Time
Friday Oct 15, 2021
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM ADT
Friday October 15th, 2021
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Location
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Fees/Admission
FREE FOR MEMBERS AND FUTURE MEMBERS
Contact Information
Sandra Thomson, Event Coordinator
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