23/01/2025 • 2:00 pm
Magnet and Wavemakers are joining forces for the next installment of the MagnetAI Bootcamp series. Happening on January 23rd, Wavemakers co-founder Krista Pawley will be our featured guest speaker.
Wavemakers provides Canadian post-secondary students with work experience opportunities at leading employers across Canada, where they can learn the technologies and mindsets needed to thrive in their career.
Along with Magnet Executive Director Mark Patterson, Pawley will discuss how AI is changing the skills your workforce needs and how employers can make sure they don’t get left behind. Join us on January 23rd for expert insights and the chance to learn how you can equip your team with the skills to harness AI for greater productivity.
Featured Panelist: Krista Pawley
Krista Pawley is a tri-sector leader who connects people and organizations across the public, private, and social impact sectors in more than 56 countries. Driven by a passion for catalyzing sustainable, inclusive, and positive impact, Krista explores how to approach complex problems in new ways. She asks how we can design for people and belonging and how emerging technologies can scale impact.
Krista is the co-founder of Wavemakers, the world’s first national work-integrated learning (WIL) program offering unprecedented access to world-class experiences through virtual reality. She also founded Imperative Impact, co-founded SingularityU Canada, and co-chairs EXCITE, Canada’s premier community dedicated to building digital trust.
About MagnetAI
MagnetAI is your gateway to maximizing the potential of generative AI.
The development of generative AI technology and its impact on Canadian workers and businesses is unprecedented in its speed and scope. Those who can understand and use AI in business operations, career planning, or learning, will have a significant advantage.
MagnetAI will boost your understanding of generative AI’s potential while also connecting you to cutting-edge tools and resources to maximize the benefits of AI in your work.
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