People often ask me why I founded WIL. Finding my calling was very important to me. When I graduated from university, I felt there was so much opportunity.  What was most important to me, was to find work that I loved. I founded WIL out of a desire to help other women see their own potential. The vision of how I could help women succeed along with the need to have more women in decision making roles was what motivated me even at a time when I took a risk to chart a new path and had student loans weighing on me.

Here we are celebrating 15 years of WIL, I still love what I do and am grateful for the opportunity to work with incredibly talented people to help others through WIL. I love the creativity in my work and the opportunity to meet new people. Do you feel like you are making a difference in your company or with your coworkers? Doing what you love and being happy starts with asking the right question. With your intention in place, you are set to do great work.

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do…

Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.”  Steve Jobs

The O.C. Tanner Institute’s Great Work Study found that 88% of great work projects began with the employee asking, “what difference would people love?” The study also found that people who do great work focus more on the recipient of their work than on the work itself. Find out more: http://blog.octanner.com/leadership/5-things-great-workers-do-infographic

Our new job board was born out of the intention to do more to increase the number of women in leadership positions. The opportunity to help women find great careers, leadership and board positions and assist companies in finding women with leadership experience excites me. Create your profile today at www.leadingtalent.ca and your name is automatically entered to win one of our weekly prizes! For employers, find out how we can feature your company and jobs!

We have also launched our corporate membership program, will soon launch individual membership (paid) and are looking to establish a national Women in IT Week program in mid May with support from generous sponsors and our chapters to increase the number of women in the sector. Contact us to find out more and see how your company can be part of it!

Our Chapters across the country are buzzing with enthusiasm and energy. Every dollar raised supports this non-profit in providing you with exciting training, mentoring and learning programs. We thank you for your continued support and involvement and are excited to see you over the year ahead! Happy Family Day and Valentine’s Day!

– Maya Kanigan, Founder & President

 

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