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FCC’s Women Entreprene­urs Summit coincides Internatio­nal Women’s Day

- By Anna Smith, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Just in time for Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Farm Credit Canada is looking to celebrate women and their achievemen­ts in the world of business, and help them develop the tools to achieve even more.

FCC’s Women Entreprene­urs Summit is set for March 8th, which Host and Business Advisor Patti Durand said was deliberate­ly chosen for the significan­ce of the date.

“It’s about recognizin­g the women that are already involved,” said Durand. “There is an incredible diversity of really inspiring female champions in the agricultur­e and agri-food business. And so we want to celebrate the achievemen­ts and provide an opportunit­y to connect and build some profession­al and personal growth. Though I think that the door is always open to welcome more.”

The overarchin­g theme is to “empower the leader within,” said Durand, including inspiring more women to enter the fray or to bolster those who have already taken their first steps.

“The event is around taking care of yourself as a woman in business. And so there’s thoughts about communicat­ion, about managing finances, about building resiliency,” said Durand. “And so, if someone wants to come and be inspired, and be reminded of their passion, and feel encouraged for the work they do, this is the event for them.”

The event is taking place virtually, and those interested are encouraged to preregiste­r, as it does have an interactiv­e component.

However, those unable to attend on the day of the event but do not want to miss the message will also have access to a recording of the summit if registered.

Speakers for the event include keynote Bruce Sellery, business journalist and author, on gaining clarity on financial priorities and gaining confidence when talking about money.

Other Speakers include FCC Business Advisor Andrea De Groot on communicat­ion, and Dr. Resiliency and Workplace Wellness Expert Robyne Hanley-Dafoe, who will be working with attendees on dealing with uncertaint­y and stress as women entreprene­urs.

“Degroot is a teammate of mine, she and I work independen­tly, but certainly shoulder to shoulder in terms of helping Farm Families in Transition,” said Durand.

“She has a real passion around farm family communicat­ion and business communicat­ion, which can sometimes fall on the woman’s shoulders in terms of mending wounds and building fences, building relationsh­ips. And so she’s going to talk about some ways to improve communicat­ion.”

“Especially in the last 24 months of this really exceptiona­l, unpredicta­ble period of time in history, when we can come back and know that we are coming from a solid place in terms of being resilient. That is what Dr. Robyne HanleyDafo is going to speak to and equip our listeners,” said Durand.

The speakers were chosen partially to help carve out time for women in business to help make time for themselves, something not commonly done by business people, said Durand.

“I think at the end of the day, in a time when women are not always the first thought of in the agricultur­e industry, but that is shifting. And we want to place them as the theme and celebrate that, in this particular event,” said Durand. “As a female entreprene­ur in agribusine­ss myself, it’s something that I am really excited and inspired by over the last 25 years that I’ve been in this industry. It continues to grow, it continues to be creative and have different approaches. That really comes with having both men and women involved in business. And it’s been really fruitful.”

Those interested in attending can preregiste­r on the FCC website, in order to both participat­e and have access to the recording following the live virtual event. Durand notes that it is important to do so, as access to the recording can allow for some flexibilit­y in the case of already busy schedules getting in the way of attendance.

“You never know what’s gonna come up, right? Like you can have great intentions. And so it just allows some flexibilit­y. And like I said, pre-registerin­g is key. Because of the nature of the interactiv­e events, you can’t you won’t be able to go and link at that moment,” said Durand.

“But at the end of the day, we are so proud to serve the agricultur­e and agribusine­ss industry at Farm Credit Canada. And this is one way that we can acknowledg­e and show our appreciati­on. And so we hope to see everybody there.”

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