We invite UofT students to participate in a living library focused on careers that will create change in the world. In small groups, you will get to sit down with our social innovators and entrepreneurs and ask them questions about their careers, how they got there and what advice they can offer you.
Drop in, stay for a while and network with people who are passionate about social change.
Who can I meet?
The Living Library showcases a variety individuals who are social entrepreneurs or social innovators. They have experience as students, employees, founders, researchers, academics, interns and volunteers
Tristan Mohamed - Program Manager/Lawyer, Level Justice
Daniel Bida - Executive Director, ZooShare Biogas Cooperative Inc.
Camille Barreto - Social Enterprise Strategy, Heart & Stroke Foundation
Kay Dyson Tam - Impact and Innovation Manager, Eva's
Andrew Simpson - Principal Consultant, Ecotone Software Consulting + B Corp
Aziza Virani – Global Initiatives Officer, Centre for International Experience, UofT
Elena Dumitru, Regional development coordinator, Amnesty International
Karen Javorski - Acting Manager of Campaigns and Activism, Amnesty International
What can I get out of this session?
- FREE food, coffee, tea and snacks
- Connections for your future career
- Ways to plan for a career that will have impact
- Hear stories, struggles and successes from those in the field
- Build your network before you enter the job market
What is a Living Library?
A living library provides an environment for conversation and relationship building between a small group of people. Our guest social innovators and entrepreneurs are the “books” and students are the readers. Students join a guest for 15 minutes to hear their stories about working in the field of social innovation and social entrepreneurship, then move onto the next “book.” It's a chance to learn more about how to be changemakers in your studies and careers.
Register today
Date: Wednesday March 13, 2019
Time: 5-7pm
Location: Innis College Residence- Events Room, 111 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 2E8