Register for our February Webinar!

Exploring the Power of Mentoring:

Building Resilience in Challenging Times

Webinar: Exploring the Power of Mentoring:
Building Resilience in Challenging Times

How can you keep your head on when things get tough?

In today’s rapidly changing world, stress, ambiguity, and change have become constant companions in our professional lives. But fear not! With the help of mentoring, we can learn how to navigate these tricky waters and emerge stronger than ever. Join us in February for a webinar that delves into the world of mentoring, and how it can help build resilience in your career and organization.

Pollinate Networks Inc. is honoured to welcome our guest, Cheryl Haskett, CEO of Udderly Ridiculous and Nuffield Canada Scholarship Recipient. Christy Pettit, CEO of Pollinate, will discuss various topics, including stress management, dealing with challenging situations, and cultivating a healthy organizational culture through mentoring. Hear about Cheryl’s fascinating story from farming, to agri-tourism to food production and all the challenges inherent in running these businesses. Cheryl will share some strategies for building resilience in the midst of challenges.

Wednesday February 21, 2024

11:00am EST

There will be some time reserved for questions and discussion afterwards. This webinar will be recorded and delivered to those who register if you cannot make it in person.

Thank you to all who attended. For a copy of the webinar recording reach out to us at info@pollinate.net

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