Reconciliation in Business 2022 event wins Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE) gold medal
“The conversations that took place at Reconciliation in Business 2022 will have a generational impact on the future of inclusion in the business sectors,” he said, adding, “The involvement and care from the Ted Rogers School of Management, Office of the Dean, Indigenous Initiatives, Business Career Hub, and Ted Rogers Student Society was extraordinary and leaves me incredibly optimistic for all incoming Indigenous students.”
This award is a testament to Cody Anthony’s leadership and a recognition of TMU’s relational approach to reconciliation, explained Sana Mulji, who leads the Indigenous initiatives at Ted Rogers School and supervised Anthony.
“We are grateful to all those who chose to walk this journey with us, and for their collaborative efforts,” she said. “This conference would not have been possible without the guidance of Michael Mihalicz, Indigenous Advisor and Assistant Professor, Entrepreneurship and Strategy and contributions from Maria Lypyavka, student at The Creative School.”
The event was made possible through the support of Johnson & Johnson, Venture for Canada, Rogers and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment.
“We are excited to continue discussing business reconciliation at the next conference in September, under the theme: ‘Indigenous Worldviews from the Classroom to the Boardroom,’” Mulji said.