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Toronto 2SLGBTQI+ Business Symposium

November 8 @ 8:30 am 5:00 pm

Join Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce at the CN Tower for a day dedicated to celebrating and supporting the vibrant 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurial community in Toronto!

Delve into insightful panel discussions, engage in interactive breakout sessions, and network with fellow professionals and ecosystem organizations. This symposium offers a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. Reserve your spot today and be part of a dynamic community driving positive change and inclusion in business. 

Join us for an in-person experience that’s absolutely  FREE! 

Thank you so much for your interest in the Toronto 2SLGBTQI+ Business Symposium. Due to overwhelming interest, the event is at capacity, but sometimes life happens and people who previously registered cannot attend. If some spots open up, interested wait listers will be contacted in the order that their forms are received: https://forms.office.com/r/LdNpSm0Vqj

Date: November 8th, 2024
Time: 8:30am-5pm (ET)
Location: CN Tower (Maple Leaf Cinema & Lobby), 290 Bremner Blvd., Toronto, Ontario

8:30am – 10am: Registration, Breakfast, and Tradeshow  
9am – 10am: Pitch Competition 

10am – 10:15am: Opening Remarks 

10:15am – 11:20am: Supplier Diversity Panel 

11:30am – 12:30pm: Morning Breakout Sessions 
– Optimizing Your Digital Marketing Strategy 
– Panel: Navigating Economic Downturns: Strategies for Resilience 
 

12:30pm – 1:30pm: Lunch 

1:30pm – 2:30pm: Afternoon Breakout Sessions 
– Live Podcast Recording 
– Panel: Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Community  

2:30pm – 2:45pm: Coffee Break  

2:45pm – 4pm: Keynote
Holding Hope While Moving Mountains: Surviving and Thriving as a Queer Entrepreneur

4pm – 5pm: Post-Event Networking and Tradeshow 

Event Host

Chris Loewen (he/him) CGLCC Business Development Manager, Central
Chris Loewen (he/him) CGLCC Business Development Manager, Central

Raised in rural Manitoba and based in Winnipeg, Chris is the CGLCC’s Business Development Manager for the Central Region (MB & ON). With over 15 years of experience in multiple businesses – from manufacturing to Northern retail to food delivery technology – Chris has experienced and contributed to change and growth in various industries.

Chris is focused on building relationships and creating value for organizations and communities. His spare time is devoted to his family, including two dogs who do whatever they want.

SPEAKERS & PANELISTS

Supplier Diversity Panel

Supplier Diversity provides diverse-owned businesses with greater access to corporate and public procurement opportunities. By connecting diverse suppliers with organizations that are actively looking to diversify their supply chain, supplier diversity is supporting the growth of those businesses. Hear from CGLCC certified suppliers and corporate partners about the impacts and benefits of supplier diversity, and gain insights into the benefits and advantages of certification. 

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Pru Girme (she/her) Moderator CGLCC Membership Services Manager, Supplier Diversity
Pru Girme (she/her) Moderator CGLCC Membership Services Manager, Supplier Diversity

Pru is a Queer South Asian Business professional and an artist based in Toronto. She holds a MA in Painting and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, with a focus on intersectionality. Her work is inspired by the relationship between her identity, community and equity. Her vision as a creative professional is to work toward bringing together dispersed communities through meaningful engagement and persuasive dialogue.

Pru manages some of the core programs at CGLCC, including Supplier Diversity and OUT for Business. Previous to CGLCC, she worked at Pride at Work Canada, as the Business Development Coordinator and held positions at the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and the Toronto International Film Festival.

Sonja Scharf (she/her) Panelist Co-founder & Creative Director, Akasha Art Projects Inc.
Sonja Scharf (she/her) Panelist Co-founder & Creative Director, Akasha Art Projects Inc.

Sonja Scharf is co-founder and Creative Director of Akasha Art Projects Inc., a leader in the fine art services industry. Founded in 2009, Akasha specializes in comprehensive art services including custom framing, fine art printing, art installation and art project management. Sonja’s visionary leadership propels the company’s creative direction, with its dedication to quality, craftsmanship, and innovation earning a strong reputation and a loyal client base in the residential, interior design, and hospitality markets. 

Tim Morton (he/him) Panelist Founder & President, Prompta and Prompta AI
Tim Morton (he/him) Panelist Founder & President, Prompta and Prompta AI

Tim Morton is the Founder and President of Prompta and Prompta AI, focused leveraging innovative AI-powered solutions for organizational growth. Renowned for driving business transformation globally, Tim is deeply committed to facilitating sustainable change, fostering capabilities, and guiding leaders through disruption. With a rich history of supporting over 35 organizations through diverse transitions, including M&A integrations totaling $32 billion, Tim emphasizes informed data insights and active client engagement throughout transformations, ensuring teams thrive during change.    

Marcos Mena Cruz (he/him) Panelist Founder, Oleos & Canvas
Marcos Mena Cruz (he/him) Panelist Founder, Oleos & Canvas

Marcos Mena Cruz is the founder of Oleos & Canvas, an online art gallery representing Cuban artists of diverse backgrounds. He has done curatorial work for companies such as Amazon, Pernod Ricard, and is currently gearing up for an exhibit with the city of Toronto to represent Cuban culture. The work he does is to contextualize and tell stories of a perspective from the Global South that has traditionally been overlooked by the Western world. The artists he represents are of a scope including members of the LGBTQ community, along with some of the most established and renown Cuban painters. 

MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Session Optimizing Your Digital Marketing Strategy

Anneline Breetzke (she/her) President & CEO, Senior Sector Digital Strategist, Digital Seniority
Anneline Breetzke (she/her) President & CEO, Senior Sector Digital Strategist, Digital Seniority

Anneline Breetzke is a seasoned entrepreneur and the driving force behind Digital Seniority, where she has revolutionized digital marketing in the Senior Living & Care industry. With a career spanning over two decades, Anneline has spearheaded transformative projects, including the development of key health systems in South Africa and innovative digital solutions for global brands. Her expertise in strategic marketing and her commitment to excellence have made her a sought-after voice in both the business and digital landscapes.    

Panel Navigating Economic Downturns: Strategies for Resilience 

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Paige Harlock (she/her) Moderator CGLCC Director, Membership Services
Paige Harlock (she/her) Moderator CGLCC Director, Membership Services

With over 5 years in the non-profit sector, Paige brings experience in fundraising and partnership management and a passion for advancing causes that focus on equity and sustainability. She has a BA from Queens and professional experience in communications, tech, and client relationship management.

Jith Dravin (he/him) Panelist Small Business Consultant, City of Toronto
Maria Solovieva (she/her) Panelist Economist, TD Economics
Maria Solovieva (she/her) Panelist Economist, TD Economics

Maria Solovieva is an Economist at TD Economics where she provides analysis on the Canadian macroeconomy. Her primary research focuses on consumer spending and her commentaries are frequently featured in financial media. She also forecasts Canadian Chartered Banks’ lending and deposit volumes and has developed an expert knowledge on financial intermediationMaria first joined TD Economics in 2014 when she became responsible for developing macroeconomic stress scenarios and researching a wide variety of risks to the bank’s financial stability. Maria holds a Master of Finance degree from Queen’s University and she is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder. 

Rachel Rodrigues (she/her) Panelist Partner, EY
Rachel Rodrigues (she/her) Panelist Partner, EY

Rachel is a Partner at EY, where she leads the EY Private Assurance practice in Canada. Her expertise lies in guiding entrepreneurial ventures and high-growth entities in various sectors, with an emphasis on the consumer and healthcare industries.  

Rachel also serves as the National Director for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Program in Canada, a program that is at the forefront of celebrating and elevating the nation’s most innovative entrepreneurs. The program is a prestigious platform that recognizes and honors the exceptional individuals who blend passion, resilience, integrity, and expertise to establish enterprises that tackle the most pressing challenges and contribute to a thriving working world. 

Driven by a commitment to nurture the Canadian entrepreneurial landscape, Rachel dedicates herself to honoring transformative leaders and fostering a culture of inclusive entrepreneurship. Her dedication not only acknowledges the achievements of trailblazing entrepreneurs but also inspires a collective pursuit of excellence and innovation within the community. 

AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Session Live Podcast Recording!

Calan Breckon (he/him) Host Co-Founder & COO, The Bow
Calan Breckon (he/him) Host Co-Founder & COO, The Bow

Calan Breckon is the Co-Founder and COO of The Bow, a new free queer+ streaming platform coming soon. He’s also the host of “The Business Gay” podcast, talking all about business, marketing, and entrepreneurship with industry leaders and queer+ entrepreneurs which was just nominated for a 2024 People’s Choice Podcast Award for best LGBTQ+ Podcast. 

Ted Flett (he/him) Guest Principal Lawyer, Zubas Flett Liberatore Law LLP
Ted Flett (he/him) Guest Principal Lawyer, Zubas Flett Liberatore Law LLP

Ted is a principal lawyer at Zubas Flett Liberatore Law LLP and represents both employers and employees in all matters of employment law. Ted is committed to delivering collaborative legal solutions for his clients. He combines his passion for the law and problem solving with his education and experience to deliver results to clients with a workplace or human rights issue. Ted makes his client’s issue his to resolve. 

In the community, Ted volunteers his time to represent low-income clients through Pro Bono Ontario, provides pro bono counsel to Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce and is Board President of a Commercial Condominium Corporation. Outside of the firm and courtroom, Ted volunteers at the Toronto Central Skating Club and paddleboards on Lake Temagami. 

Panel Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Community

Chris Carder (he/him) Moderator Schulich School of Business, York University
Chris Carder (he/him) Moderator Schulich School of Business, York University

Chris Carder is a Serial Entrepreneur with more than 20 years’ experience in the Digital/Technology Sector and a sought-after Startup Advisor, Investor and Advisory Board Member; having built the largest email marketing services provider in Canada. 

 Chris currently serves as Executive Director of the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship with the Schulich School of Business, where he is also an award-winning Adjunct Professor. He is also special advisor to the President of York University on Entrepreneurship. 

  With Schulich, Chris supports a portfolio of more than 200 Student/Alumni companies and is also the Creator of ‘Together’ a flagship partnership with Startup India (Government of India) which has trained more than 1000 young social impact entrepreneurs in India in the past three years. 

   Chris is also known for his work in the public sector, having Co-Created ‘Digital Main Street’ alongside the City of Toronto (which eventually grew to a national program supporting many 1,000’s of small business in Canada). 

 He currently serves as a Venture Partner with Antler Canada; where he provides coaching and network support to our Founders. 

Nicole Davies (weya/she/they) Panelist Executive Director, Sovereign Seeds
Nicole Davies (weya/she/they) Panelist Executive Director, Sovereign Seeds

Nicole Davies (weya/she/they) is a mixed-ancestry Saulteaux-Métis (Red River, citizen of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF)) and white Indigenous seed steward, educator, and researcher with a passion for cultural revitalization. She is the Executive Director of Sovereign Seeds, a national Indigenous-led organization dedicated to strengthening Indigenous food sovereignty through cultural education, entrepreneurship programming, and leadership amplification and advocacy with concentrated support for Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ learners and leaders. Nicole carries experience in Indigenous land-led learning, agricultural climate resiliency, and gender justice and is a doctoral student in Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems at the University of British Columbia. 

Jade Pichette (they/them) Panelist Director of Programs, Pride at Work Canada
Jade Pichette (they/them) Panelist Director of Programs, Pride at Work Canada

Jade Pichette (they/them) is an inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA!) professional based in Tkarón:to/Toronto. Currently, Jade serves as the Director of Programs at Pride at Work Canada, where they work with over 250 large employers across Canada around gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation inclusion. Previously, Jade served as the Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator at the ArQuives, the Education Programs Coordinator at Kind Space, and an independent inclusion consultant. They were one of the authors of Transitioning Employers: A survey of policies and practices for trans inclusive workplaces and are the cohost of the Uncovering Belonging Podcast. In their spare time they can be found geeking out over queer, trans, and Norse histories, disability justice, interfaith advocacy, firekeeping, and spending time with their chosen family. 

Curran Stikuts (he/him) Panelist Director of Advocacy & Strategic Communications, The 519
Curran Stikuts (he/him) Panelist Director of Advocacy & Strategic Communications, The 519

Curran (he/him) is an experienced leader in the community service sector and a seasoned 2SLGBTQ+ activist. With 15 years of experience in community-driven organizations, stakeholder relations, issues management, program and community development, and advocacy, Curran centres the power of community-based action in his work. Having begun his career in the cooperative housing and community health sectors, he is committed to improving the social and health outcomes of communities who have been marginalized through advocacy and building economic opportunity. 

Currently serving as the Director of Advocacy & Strategic Communications at the 519, he has held a variety of frontline and leadership roles since he joined the organization in 2016. He is responsible for the 519’s organizational communications, stakeholder and government relations, government and large foundation grants, and works with staff across the organization and external partners to coordinate The 519’s advocacy work. 

Curran has worked on and led a number of advocacy campaigns and is active on issues affecting 2SLGBTQ+ communities as well as neighbourhoods in Toronto’s Downtown East. 

Curran has a BSW from Toronto Metropolitan University and a Master’s in Labour Studies from McMaster University. 

KEYNOTE

Holding Hope While Moving Mountains: Surviving and Thriving as a Queer Entrepreneur

Iona Sky (they/them/she/her) CEO and Principal Consultant I Sky Consulting
Iona Sky (they/them/she/her) CEO and Principal Consultant I Sky Consulting

Iona Sky (they/them/she/her) is an Indo-Canadian social worker, consultant and educator who has been recognized globally for their insights and innovative leadership. Renowned for their experience, expertise and empathy in organizational and system-change work, Iona always begins the work with a rare combination of humility and confidence to get the job doneThey regularly work in consultation with public and private sector organizations. Iona currently educates the next generation of leaders at the University of Waterloo. To learn more about Iona & I Sky Consulting, please visit www.iskyconsulting.com

Calling all Certified Diverse Suppliers: Take part in our Pitch Competition for a chance to win a fast-pass to the Spring 2025 EY Pitch Competition Final (+ direct mentorship support from EY leading up to the Final!). The winner of the Final will receive an executive education scholarship prize to Dartmouth!

Each participant will be given 5 minutes to present their business – you can choose to pitch your product(s) or service(s), or you can choose to pitch an investment/expansion opportunity. This is your chance to choose which to emphasize. 

Please reach out to our event host, Chris Loewen, at chris.loewen@cglcc.ca to participate!