Beyond Pink's Speakers: Sneak a peek!

  Faye Wightman, President and CEO, Vancouver Foundation

Faye is one of Canada’s philanthropic leaders as the President and CEO of the Vancouver Foundation. She brings to the Foundation a strong conviction that philanthropy can and should play a powerful role in shaping society. Since her arrival in 2005, she has led Canada’s largest community foundation through a number of important changes designed to increase its impact in BC communities.

Prior to joining Vancouver Foundation, Faye was President of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation for 14 years and then spent two years as Vice President of External Relations at the University of Victoria. She has served as an Executive Director for Sunny Hill Foundation for Children, as well as Campaign Director for the United Way of the Lower Mainland.

She is on several boards, most notably: Imagine Canada, Emily Carr University and BC Housing. Her influence has been recognized by Vancouver Magazine, where she has made their Power 50 list twice. As well, in 2004 she was one of five women honoured with the “Influential Women in Business Award,” an annual award presented by Business in Vancouver magazine.

 

Katie Ainsworth, Creative Director, Ainsworth Communications

Katie has created many award-winning and memorable campaigns across every medium imaginable in her twenty years in advertising. Starting her career in Toronto, she also worked in San Francisco during the dot-com boom then fled to Vancouver during the dot-com bust.

Her resume includes stints at Cossette, Y&R, BBDO, TBWA and Rethink––where she was both a Creative Director and a Partner. In 2010, Katie became a freelance writer and now enjoys the luxury of only working with companies and people she truly believes in. (Yes, she used a preposition at the end of a sentence and is totally okay with that decision.)

Katie has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in European History and Germanic Studies from the University of Victoria. It has not been terribly useful, to be perfectly honest. She also mentors young writers through the not-for-profit group AdGirls.

 

Sandy Thompson, Global Planning Director, Y&R

Sandy Thompson is the Global Planning Director at Y&R and has been working in the advertising world for over 20 years, she is regarded as one of the industry’s most innovative and productive strategists, always working with her clients to find the truth behind what people do, not what they say.

How does she do it? She accepts every opportunity to give her clients a new and fresh perspective. She takes the time to dig in to how people feel about brands, listens to what they are saying and digs into consumer’s lives by taking the time to feel what is important to them.

Sandy believes that opportunities surround us – you just have to put yourself out there to not only find them, but to do something with them.

Check out the rest of the speakers AND mentors on Beyond Pink's website

register now!

BEYOND PINKdisrupt to construct: redefining the possible

we've just announced the amazing line-up of speakers & mentors! some highlights you might love:

Janet Austin | CEO, YWCA Judy Rogers | Former City Manager of Vancouver Sandy Thompson | Global Planning Director, Y&R Rachel Lewis | COO, Vancouver Whitecaps Faye Wightman | President & CEO, Vancouver Foundation Aki Kaltenbach | Direcotr of Partner Solutions, Hootsuite Malene Grotrian | Founder, Malene Grotrain Designs Lois Naherny | Executive Vice President, Teekay Corporation Vanessa Noga | Senior Commercial Account Manager, RBC Madeleine Shaw & Suzanne Siemens | co-founders, Lunapads a workshop by Lululemon on Goals & Vision setting

and many, many more... see full roster here.

click here to snag your spot!

@beyondpink2012 fb: Beyond Pink ywib.ca/beyondpink2012

thank you to our generous sponsors of Beyond Pink

YWiB Internship Program: Diana's Story

  Without the YWiB Internship program, I would definitely not be where I am today. Getting paired with Popchips led to numerous learning experiences and unique opportunities. I was fortunate enough to have an event planning based internship, which took learning beyond the classroom and helped me contribute to expanding the brand. One of my greatest memories was working with the field marketing manager to create a charity event for the BC Society of Transition Houses and Ryan Kesler. I have also been given the opportunity to travel within BC, attend industry events, and meet some influential faces along the way. As the fit was perfect, I am now a Brand Ambassador and maintain my intern position. Not only have I gained a mentor through meeting my ambitious boss, but I have also created long lasting relationships and experienced events that I would have never gotten the chance to experience elsewhere.

I hope this write-up helps and inspires people to get involved!

[made in vancouver] ~ a YWiB event

what's better than reading about local Vancouver success stories?  hearing them speak and share their stories for yourself! YWiB invites you to an exclusive, inspiration lighting, event at the brand new Take Five Café in Gastown to meet some awesome local leaders, enjoy a glass of our fav vino* and take down some delicious Take Five Café eats*!

who

meet Aki Kaltenbach, Director of Solution Partners at HootSuite and a leader in the growing industry of social media. After graduating from Simon Fraser University with a marketing degree, Aki pursued a career in advertising. She worked for Publics London managing P&G for five years across Western Europe before moving back to Vancouver.

 

meet Genevieve Ennis Hume, co-owner of Hume Atelier, a custom jewellry studio founded by goldsmith and gemmologist Kevin Hume and principal, Genevieve, in 2006. Genevieve also founded Loaded Bow, a series of private events with a curated guest list of exceptional entrepreneurial women. She has also taught at the University of British Columbia's Continuing Studies and at KaosPilots in Denmark.

 

marissa andrew

meet Marissa Iannacone, Marketing Communications Manager and Andrew Zappavigna, Retail Operations Manager, both at Take Five CafeMarissa has been involved with Take Five Cafe right from the beginning - as a barista at the first Take Five Cafe in 2003. Since then she has transitioned through the company and now oversees all brand development and marketing communications for the company. Andrew has extensive background experience at powerhouse chain restaurants and the Donnelly group. Andrew has used his retail management experience to oversee the construction and opening of the two most recent Take Five Cafe locations. They will be sharing the story of how Take Five Cafe, a local coffee company, came to be.

the nitty gritty {details}

time | 6:30 - 8.30pm location | Take Five Café 62 West Cordova Street dress code | comfortable bring | your entrepreneurial spirit, your girlfriend, a notebook, and any questions you may have about how to make it in vancouver

Register here before this exclusive event sells out (and it will)!!

*your ticket includes: one beverage (glass of white or red vino, or choice of any coffee or specialty beverage) - a selection of antipasto plates including fine Italian meats, cheeses, bread and other delicacies **additional food and drinks from the Take Five Café menu will be available for purchase.

tickets are non-refundable within 48 hours of the event, but can be transferred to your best friend instead!

BEYOND PINK REGISTRATION BEGINS TODAY!

   

Beyond Pink 2012 could be compared to a cherry on the cake, cream filling, or a chocolate sundae. What do these various food items have in common? They are awesome.

Beyond Pink 2012 is gearing up! The high impact two day conference will keep you on your toes with exciting new additions, like a boat cruise dinner and two nights accommodation at the beautiful downtown Vancouver Westin Bayshore! Meet other young women, as we all come together from across the lower mainland to make new friends, learn from the best and brightest, and of course dine the night away at the Gala! Beyond Pink is an opportunity to learn from professionals, while networking with other delegates. Meet local entrepreneurs at the 6Degrees Exhibition, and gain insight into your own career path. Featuring over 50 speakers and mentors, including Sandy Thompson, Global Planning Director at Y&R, and Faye Wightman, President and CEO of the Vancouver Foundation, each delegate will have the opportunity to meet and learn from hand selected representatives of top companies. Beyond Pink will be an educational weekend filled with inspirational moments and lasting memories. Tickets are already on sale, so why are you still reading this?! Go get yourself a ticket at the early bird price of $249 and redefine your possibilities!

Does your culture create a legacy?

This week we found a great blog posted by McNeill Nakamoto Recruitment Group. Matt Corker asks a great question that many companies strive to answer, is our corporate culture creating a legacy?

We at YWiB have asked ourselves a similar question and what we've come up with really defines how we design our events, our messages and our approach towards you. The culture of a work place or an organization is all encompassing! Have a read and ask yourself how and if your company is impacting you and the others positively.

 

 

KICKING BUTT ON AND OFF THE FIELD

  ‘You HAVE to believe in yourself’, Carly Jokic told the group of 130 women who attended our event last week when we partnered with Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Carly, the Director of Communications at the Whitecaps, was speaking of her experience from breaking out of the Tech industry and overcoming the challenges of everyone telling her she’d never break into sports. She knew it was what she wanted and was selected out of hundreds of applicants to lead the communications at VANOC.

Katie Tarrant, a professional soccer play who started with the Whitecaps Women’s program, brought a fresh perspective to the panel as a woman playing professional sports. She spoke about being grateful for the opportunities that Vancouver provides for women in sport. “There is an equality here that doesn’t exist everywhere.” Her example was from her time spent playing for Chelsea FC in the U.K. where she was told that ‘women don’t play soccer.’

Rachel Lewis, COO of the ‘Caps, spoke to the importance of leading with a vision. Rachel has been a part of the team since 2002 and was instrumental in leading the team to their MLS debut last season. They lead by their three pillars – and refer to them to make decisions. She also spoke of the importance of teamwork, and cultivating it by getting to know the individuals on your team. Rachel makes an effort each week to check in with everyone on her team, and in the office.

Nicole Braam, President of YWiB SFU, was the moderator for the evening and really brought out the best of our panelists. Her thought provoking questions gave attendees an intimate look into the experiences of the panelists, and the Whitecaps organization.

It was an incredible night to celebrate women. As the panel wrapped up and we went to find our seats, the stadium erupted in cheers as Team Canada’s bronze medal women’s soccer team took the field!

We had a great night! A big thank you to our partners at the Whitecaps!