Breaking Barriers, Creating Connections Networking Night
Date and Time
Location
Cutten Fields Golf Club

Details
Breaking Barriers, Creating Connections
Hosted by the Guelph Black Professionals and Lang Students’ Association
March 2nd, 6:00-9:00 PM at Cutten Fields Golf Club (6:00-7:00 exclusive to BIPOC students)
Are you a BIPOC student looking to network with others who may have had similar experiences? Are you an ally looking to learn more about this topic?
The Lang Students’ Association has partnered with the Guelph Black Professionals to present “Breaking Barriers, Creating Connections”, a networking and panel-style event made to support BIPOC students in their networking and connection-building efforts. This in-person event includes guest speakers and panelists, who will share their past experiences in navigating the business world while helping to empower and inspire current students to plan for their future.
Registration is NOW OPEN for this FREE event that includes a full 3-course dinner in a business casual environment. BIPOC students who attend for the first hour also have the chance to win an iPad Pro, Apple Watch and Beats Headphones.
For more details and registration, please visit https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/breaking-barriers-creating-connections-tickets-266384502217. Registration closes Sunday, February 27th at midnight. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity!
About the Business Career Development Centre
The Business Career Development Centre (BCDC) offers tailored career support to business students at the University of Guelph. The BCDC provides access to workshops, events and services including mentoring and networking opportunities, one-on-one career coaching, and assistance building your professional online presence. The BCDC strives to ensure the legitimacy of external events and workshops posted we promote to students. As a participant in any event or workshop, we encourage you to exercise due diligence, and research the integrity of the organization(s) prior to attending. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office.