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Lisa Charleyboy

Gala Host
Lisa Charleyboy
  • Lisa Charleyboy

    Lisa Charleyboy (Tsilhqot’in from Tsi Deldel First Nation) is an award-winning writer, editor,
    storyteller and host. She has her EMBA in Aboriginal Business & Leadership at Simon Fraser
    University, and a Bachelor of Honours in Professional Writing from York University.
    She keeps her finger on the pulse of Indigenous issues through projects like the CBC Radio
    One series New Fire, and the APTN documentary television series Urban Native Girl.
    Charleyboy also has edited three anthologies with Annick Press, with the award-winning
    #NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women as the latest release.
    After calling Toronto her home for many years, she now lives in the interior of British Columbia
    in Williams Lake.

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Angelique Bellmer Krembs

Keynote Speaker
The Band of Sisters
Angelique Bellmer Krembs
  • Angelique Bellmer Krembs

    Angelique Bellmer Krembs is a Chief Marketing Officer and Brand Advisor, currently CMO-in-Residence at A.Team working with a portfolio of VC and PE-backed brands. She spent 23 years at PepsiCo, leading turnaround and growth for many beloved brands, including Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and SoBe. After PepsiCo, she was EVP, CMO at News America Marketing, leading digital transformation for this division of News Corp, then joined BlackRock as Global Head of Brand, leading their activation of Corporate Sustainability and Stakeholder Capitalism. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, and an MBA from Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business.

    You Should Smile More is the How-To Guide for Inclusive Leaders.

    “In the business world, barriers to inclusion are barriers to success,” states a line from the introduction of this powerful unconscious bias book. “Diversity breeds better solutions faster if people feel comfortable in their environment.” From small indignities to unconscious slights, women experience situations at work every day that may seem small or unimportant. But these barriers erode confidence and build walls, one grain of sand at a time.

    You Should Smile More makes it easy to understand and talk about unconscious bias with practical advice for witnesses, managers, and women at every level in their careers on how to dismantle everyday unconscious gender bias. Grounded in data from the latest research as well as the relevance of personal accounts from the authors and interviews with next-gen professional women, the book is designed to engage all genders through humor and storytelling - and encourage allyship.

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