RICHMOND HILL

2 days 8 talks
Awesome and inspiring speakers

October 21-22
Meet the

Speakers

Re-Ignite your passion for Rotary with a day full of energetic and inspiring sessions based on a TED Talk model.
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Annu

Gaidhu

Annu Gaidhu, M.A., E-RYT, is an internationally recognized yoga teacher with an unquenchable enthusiasm for life, love, and healing.

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Dr. Ritika

Goel

Ritika Goel is the Lead Physician at the Inner City Family Health Team and was formerly the Population Health Lead for ICHA.


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Kim Katrin

Milan

Executive Director of The People Project, Co-Founder at Milan Media Arts Productions and Co-Owner of Glad Day Book Shop, Kim Katrin Milan shares her experience as a gifted young activist and social entrepreneur who is committed to raise consciousness around diversity and inclusiveness.

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Michael

Prosserman

Break dancer, Cirque de Soleil performer founder and CEO of Unity Charities, Michael Prosserman empowers youth through the art of dance.

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Ashley

Murphy

Ashley Murphy was born with HIV/AIDS. Today the 18 year old fights the stigma associated with the disease. She is an experienced ‘We Day” speaker, and the recipient of numerous awards.

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Dr. Marilyn

Fitzgerald

Dr. Fitzgerald consults with organizations investing in projects intended to achieve sustainable outcomes. She is dedicated to providing opportunity to the economically disadvantaged in collaboratively determining their own sustainable solutions to poverty.


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Morgan

Wienberg

Raised in Canada’s far northern city of Whitehorse, Yukon, throughout her youth, Morgan volunteered with non-profit organizations and developed an all-consuming interest in human rights.

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Andrew

Arifuzzaman

Andrew Arifuzzaman is the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for University of Toronto Scarborough Campus (UTSC). He was also a key member of the Pan/Parapan American Games project, the largest capital project in UTSC history.