Resilience in Times of Change and Uncertainty

Resilience in Times of Change and Uncertainty
Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
TEAMS Live Event Brought to You by TELUS

Dr. Mary Jo Haddad, CM, BScN, MHSc, LLD, Chancellor of the University of Windsor extends an invitation to students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members to join in the Live Virtual Chancellor’s Leadership Series: Resilience in Times of Change and Uncertainty.

The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way people in our community and around the world live, learn and work. During these times of change, it is not uncommon to feel additional stress, anxiety and pressure. This live event will highlight mental health strategies in response to these challenging times and will include an opportunity for participants to engage in the conversation.

About the Panelists

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Dr. Mary Jo Haddad

Dr. Mary Jo Haddad, CM, BScN, MHSc, LLD, Chancellor, University of Windsor

Dr. Haddad is an Honours graduate of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Windsor. She was the President and CEO of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) from 2004-2013 and was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2010.

 

 

 

Dr. Catherine Zahn

Dr. Catherine Zahn, President and CEO, CAMH

Dr. Zahn graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, where she completed her residency in neurology.  She was recently appointed a Member of the Order of Canada.

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health teaching hospital and one of the world's leading research centres in its field.

 

 

Ms. Katherine Hay

Ms. Katherine Hay, President and CEO, Kids Help Phone

Ms. Hay graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Economics and in 2017 was named as one of the Women of Influence Top 25. As President and CEO of Women’s College Hospital Foundation, Ms. Hay led the organization through three years of record-breaking success and reinvigorated a 10-year, $70-million capital build campaign.

 

 

 

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