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Welcome New Member Shannon Berry

shannon@madwomenva.com

Digital Storyteller and Promotional Campaigns (events and digital)

Everyone has a story to tell but, if the cover doesn’t catch people’s attention, nobody will read the book.


My educational background is in the fields of Human Resources and Psychology. With this, I have the benefit of understanding both the corporate mindset as well as how clients and customers think and what they respond to. 

As a marketing and advertising professional for the past ten years, I have worked with Authors, Speakers, Entertainers, Recording Artists, Celebrity brand Red 55 Winery – The Signature Wine of Miranda Lambert, and many Not For Profit and charitable organizations. 

Many of the events and other endeavours I have been involved with have been featured in the news. There is no project or event that is too small for a press release. I have been fortunate to be featured in articles across Canada, being interviewed by media outlets in Alberta and British Columbia, and being featured in special segments on morning television news shows. 

“Storytelling through visual mediums is my passion!” – Shannon Berry

On a personal note, I enjoy the outdoors, writing, painting, reading, running, and traveling. 
To contact Shannon:
shannon@madwomenva.com

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LITZY BAEZA Ethno-Cultural Diversity & Inclusion: What is it?

LITZY BAEZA Ethno-Cultural Diversity & Inclusion: What is it?

Friday January 18, 2019

Location: Orange Room at The Business Link, Suite #500, 10150 – 100 St.

Time: 10:00am to 12:00 noon

Admission: a $10.00 donation is welcomed. | RSVP by January 17, to: leocamposa@gmail.com or 780.474.6058. |

About: Litzy Baeza has over 15 years of experience in international education and development. She has worked at various post-secondary institutions in Canada and has lived/ and worked overseas for a number of years in different capacities. She has extensive experience in the field of intercultural diversity/inclusion and has done consulting for various organizations and institutions helping them increase their practices in intercultural competency. We are delighted to have her illuminate our own journey of diversity and inclusion.

Sponsored by Wayfinders Business Cooperative ©

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AMANDA KNIGHT: Leadership in the 21st Century and the Role of Women

Talk with AMANDA KNIGHT

Leadership in the 21st Century and the Role of Women

Friday October 26, 2018

As change unfolds rapidly within our local, national & international economies, so do shifts in gender roles, power, influence and decision-making. In the mix, women of all backgrounds, professions & stations in life, are asking – where do we fit in the “new economy?” Join us for an engaging conversation on these stirring issues.

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Amanda Knight is passionate about creating great workplace cultures by helping leaders recognize that leadership is a privilege, not a right, and that non-judgment is the new leadership capability essential for limiting bias and for encouraging inclusion.

Location: Orange Room at The Business Link, Suite #500, 10150 – 100 St. | Time: 10:00 am. – 12:00 noon | Admission: a $5.00 donation is welcomed.

RSVP by October 24 to: leocamposa@gmail.com or 780.474.6058.

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TALK SPONSORED by: Wayfinders Business Cooperative