Come attend the Niagara Chapter WIT's CPD-approved event, "Finding Your Fit: Navigating Careers in STEM," on March 26, 2025.
Date: March 26, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: St. Catharines Public Library - Central Branch, Mills Room, 54 Church St., St. Catharines, L2R 7K2
This engaging event will include a panel comprised of seasoned professionals from various STEM disciplines where they will share their personal journeys, insights and advice on how to identify the right career path for you. From discussing the latest trends and emerging fields to offering practical tips for success, this panel promises to equip you with the knowledge and inspiration needed to take the next step in your STEM journey.
Speakers
Kelly Dell, C.E.T., is a Project Manager at GEI Consultants Inc. and an MBA candidate at the Sprott School of Business. With over 20 years of experience, she has a unique blend of expertise in municipal government, urban planning, engineering, GIS, data management and asset management. Kelly's passion for both education and people drives her to empower others, making her a standout leader in the industry.
Jessica Brownlee, C.E.T., is a dynamic professional with a diverse career ranging from teaching to inspecting infrastructure. Passionate about her work, she is now in her dream role and frequently volunteers in her spare time. Outside of work, Jessica enjoys reading, writing and spending time outdoors.
Manny Vazquez is an Ontario Master Naturalist who previously lived in sunny Los Angeles, where he worked with local conservation groups to offer experiential learning opportunities. Now based in Haldimand County, Manny continues to teach and engage with communities through Ontario Parks, the Halton Environmental Network and local conservation authorities. His deep passion for environmental education is complemented by his ongoing professional development.
Chris Mork, C.Tech. is an engineering technician with a wide variety of municipal, construction and customer/client services experience. Goal-oriented and able to adapt to different work settings and highly committed to continual improvement. His diverse skill set and problem-solving abilities make him a great asset to the STEM community.