December 17, 2025 - 21:07

Join Heather Barnhouse, a Partner in the Edmonton office, as she delves into the vital themes of women in leadership and entrepreneurship, along with the supportive ecosystem surrounding them. In this enlightening episode, Heather engages in a conversation with Jennifer Pascoe, the Associate Vice President of Marketing and Communications at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT).
The discussion highlights the transformative power of education in shaping effective leaders. Both Heather and Jennifer emphasize the importance of instilling strong values and fostering connections within the leadership landscape. They explore how mentorship and community support can empower women to take on leadership roles and drive change in their respective fields.
Listeners can expect to gain insights into the unique challenges faced by women in leadership positions and the strategies that can help overcome these obstacles. This episode serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to create an inclusive environment that nurtures future generations of female leaders.
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