NKESE CHARLES, Upper Grand Teacher & Occasional Teacher Locals (2022-23)
“Leaders for Tomorrow was the perfect balance between connection and content, creating a space where we could build meaningful relationships with participants (many of whom I still keep in touch with) while gaining a deeper understanding of ETFO’s service areas and programs. One of the highlights for me was
learning about ETFO’s leadership pathways. It was a great reminder that there is truly a place for everyone in the union. I had been intrigued by the role of the parliamentarian aſter attending the Annual Meeting, but hearing an ETFO staff member speak so passionately about the training and her love of rules really pushed me to go for it. For any woman looking for a supportive space to ask ques- tions, grow their leadership skills and figure out their next steps within the Federation, Leaders for Tomorrow is the place for you!”
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MANPRIT RAI, Peel Elementary Teachers’ Local (2023-24)
“I am deeply passionate about my work in education and take great pride in teaching and inspiring the next gen- eration. Participating in Leaders for Tomorrow was a truly transformative experience. Te program significantly enhanced my leadership skills while fostering a sense of community among like-minded professionals. It provided me with the space to reflect, set goals and strategically plan for the future. It was incredibly empowering to
be surrounded by such inspiring and driven women from across Ontario, each bringing unique perspectives, aspirations and experiences. Te support we offered one another, both during and beyond the program, continues to be a source of strength and motivation. For anyone seeking meaningful professional development and a strong network of support, I wholeheartedly recommend Leaders for Tomorrow.”
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