• Mixing it up in Toronto

    April, 13 2022, Robert Sacks

    More than 150 early-career professionals from a broad range of industries turned out to raise a glass and make new connections at Toronto IEEE Young Professionals’ latest networking social on May 6, 2014. The event at The Three Brewers microbrewery was co-hosted with IEEE Women in Engineering and scheduled to coincide with the Canadian Conference on Electrical & Computer Engineering at nearby Ryerson University.

    The goal of the event was to introduce conference attendees to the local IEEE Toronto community, and bring together students and early-career professionals in a broad range of industries, including engineering, science, business, marketing, arts and media. The venue was packed all night.

    “Speaking with young professionals at our events is always an invigorating experience,” said Mario Milicevic, chair of IEEE Young Professionals Toronto. “In just a couple of hours, I can have an in-depth discussion about CAD tool design for electrical engineers, the state of the economy and political trends, MBA opportunities in Canada and abroad, the challenge of selling men’s pants, interactive virtual gaming platforms, implantable bio-devices, and of course, IEEE volunteer opportunities.”

    Click here for the full gallery of photos from the event.

    Toronto IEEE Young Professionals is coordinating a professional development series of events for September, featuring workshops on dressing for success, dining etiquette and networking skills. Look out for a half-day mini-conference on entrepreneurship slated for Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 at Hart House at the University of Toronto to bring together technical innovators and early-career professionals through keynote talks, workshops, panels and networking.

    Post contributed by Marit Mitchell, IEEE YP Toronto Senior Communications Officer