Young Leaders Build Skills to Build a Better Toronto Region
TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2019 /CNW/ – Trust is shifting away from traditional institutions and leaders, and skills essential for the future are getting... Read More
Workplace mental health programs deliver healthier bottom lines
Deloitte analysis finds a median return on investment of $1.62 for every $1 spent Programs that promote good mental health at work... Read More
URBAN HERO: Jodie Rawn has a gift for elevating tomorrow’s civic leaders
Toronto resident is a 2019 Urban Hero winner – Social Issues category, People’s Choice Published by Toronto.com By Megan Delaire It is... Read More
Youth Get the Digital Download on the Future of Work
TORONTO, Oct. 18, 2019 /CNW/ – Today, over 400 youth and youth workers gathered for the launch of CivicAction’s YouthConnect, a program which gives participants... Read More
Mental health issues come with personal and economic costs
Employers can support employee well-being, writes Sevaun Palvetzian. Published by Toronto.com By Sevaun Palvetzian On the other side of the world, a... Read More
Philanthropy that takes on the big picture
Published by ABC Australia. Presented by Tom Switzer. Can any one sector solve the myriad issues of any one society? Sevaun Palvetzian says... Read More
Harnessing the Wisdom of Crowds
Published by Pro Bono Australia. By Wendy Williams. Democracy is not a monologue, it has to be a conversation among many, says... Read More
Sex-trafficking targets Toronto’s youngest and most vulnerable residents
Published by Toronto.com By Sevaun Palvetzian Toronto often gets a gold star as a safe and progressive city, sits on top of... Read More
Tips to start your corporate civic journey
Published on Toronto.com By Sevaun Palvetzian If you’re a business owner, how do you make an impact? It’s a question being taken... Read More
Canadian Cities: First responders on our urban frontlines
Interview with CEO Sevaun Palvetzian published on TheFutureEconomy.ca. Takeaways: Top decision makers in government, academia and business should reflect Canada’s diversity to... Read More