Finding Purpose in Tragedy: Raising Awareness for Mental Health One Run at a Time

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“Hardship often prepares ordinary people for extraordinary destiny…” -C. S. Lewis Point blank, if you asked Andrea Gordon if she considered herself a leader, without hesitation, she’d say yes. Over the last five months, she has faced tragic loss, unimaginable grief, personal resolve, and empowerment. Through adversity, she discovered the undeniable power of her voice […]

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If I Can Do That, What Else Is Possible?

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In our continued effort to highlight the voice of our clients, we’re bringing you some thoughts on challenge from Paul Zani. Paul’s experience pushing himself physically translates into his professional role at BD, and as he tells below, parenting as well.   I have four kids. When they were 10, 12, 13, and 15, I […]

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Leading Remotely in a Crisis: How to Set the Tone and Keep Your Team Intact

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As workplaces close due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), many leaders are leading remotely for the first time. Challenging situations like this change work and team dynamics. In times like this, where crisis is at the forefront, businesses and their people are impacted in ways we may not have anticipated and prepared for. It is a […]

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Diversity and Inclusion: My journey to understanding my privilege

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In an ongoing effort to encourage conversation and inspire change, we’re honoured to share the second article from guest author Synthia Kloot, Chief Operating Officer at Clark Wilson LLP., previously Senior Vice President of Operations at Colliers International. She continues her journey with Diversity, Equity & Inclusion by exploring her own privilege. We hope the […]

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From Observing to Driving Change

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At Cadence Leadership + Communication, we’re committed to helping people create real and impactful change in the workplace and beyond. We firmly believe that to inspire change, we need to share ideas and highlight the leaps others take to move the needle. When Synthia Kloot, Chief Operating Officer at Clark Wilson LLP., previously Senior Vice […]

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The Youth Are Getting Restless: Emma Smith of Zimt Chocolates

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Creating your own ideal corporate atmosphere: Taking the leap through conviction and self-belief We continue with the second instalment of “The Youth are Getting Restless” blog series, focusing on how energetic young leaders are making a difference in the corporate world. Corporate leaders should take note of these successful young people who are ushering in a wave of corporate change with […]

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