At the Round Table this March, Christine Hepburn, managing partner at 100 Days North America, and UWaterloo Engineering alum, will be discussing the difficult topic of work-life balance. You are invited to join this conversation and listen to Christine's story titled "Women in Engineering can also navigate a fulfilling work-life balance". This event will take place on Thursday, March 24th, 5:00-6:00 pm (EST), online.
About Round Table with WiE Leaders Round Table with WiE Leaders is a series of monthly roundtable discussions which provide networking and mentorship forum for graduate and undergraduate students. At the Round Table, we hope to connect you to WiE leaders in academia, industry and government. We hope you will join us to listen to their stories and be inspired to overcome and succeed.
Speaker's
Profile
Christine
is
a
Managing
Partner
at
"100
Days
North
America"
and
prior
to
this,
she
worked
for
24
years
with
Kearney,
a
global
business
consulting
firm.
Her
passion
has
always
been
about
people.
She
finds
true
joy
and
is
at
her
strongest
when
she
is
engaged
in
helping
people
grow
and
succeed.
All
through
her
experience
at
Kearney,
whether
working
as
a
management
consultantin
Change
&
Organizational
Design
or
managing
resources
across
North
America
-
the
common
theme
that
has
motivated
her
is
people.
She
was
able
to
leverage
her
deep
consulting
and
relationship
skills
to
create
innovative
Diversity
&
Inclusion
programs
ensuring
Kearney
employees
could
bring
their
whole
selves
to
work.
At "100 Days", she is promoting software to help employees grow and stretch successfully into new roles. "100 Days" is a young start-up whose product ELLA is an innovative, digital coach that develops leadership skills ‘on-the-job’ for new managers. It consists of a curated set of best practice tools and tips that encourage reflection and inspire action.
Christine graduated from System Design Engineering at Waterloo and has an MBA from "INSEAD: The Business School for the World" in France. She is a proud mother of two daughters (one who is currently in System Design Engineering!). If she is not cooking up some new recipe from the latest Ottolenghi cookbook, she could be found knitting, golfing, or walking her dogs Chuckles & Moose. She also loves to travel but can’t remember what that is like anymore!