Environment 1 (EV1), room 347
519-888-4567, ext. 33463
What exactly does a consultant do and how do you get into the field? Join ERS grad, Mariam Gill, to learn about her career as a Sustainability and Climate Change consultant and insights and resources on networking, mentorship, career planning and more.
Join us Wednesday, September 29, 2021
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Zoom - link will be provided
Submit your questions for Mariam when you register or ask them during the event
Mariam Gill
BES '15, ERS
Consultant, Deloitte Canada
Mariam Gill (BES '15) has been in the consulting world for almost five years servicing both public and private sector clients. She has spent these years developing an understanding of the regulatory landscape of Alberta at the provincial and municipal levels to help clients navigate various approval processes and grow relationships with regulators.
Mariam is passionate about a variety of environmental topics and in her current role at Deloitte Canada Ltd., Mariam works on projects that help clients rethink sustainability strategies and measure their impacts to create long-term value.
This is a limited space event. If you register and are no longer able to attend, please notify the advancement office so we may offer your spot to another person. Failure to comply with this policy will result in not being able to attend the next two Alumni Office Hour events. ALUMNI OFFICE HOURS, A Leadership Series Event. Hosted on ENV Connect, powered by Ten Thousand Coffees.
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