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PROFESSIONAL WOMEN

Designed to benefit professional women who want to positively impact their careers.

WHAT WE DO  > PROFESSIONAL WOMEN 

Join other women who seek to be positive influences in society and receive the encouragement and support you need to be your best.

In the workplace as well as at home, each woman has something unique to offer. PEV organizes intellectual and cultural programs to help women recognize their personal worth, deepen friendships, and strengthen their character and professional commitments.

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Seminar Series for Professional Women

Designed to benefit professional women who want to positively impact their careers. Our chosen speakers will engage and inspire you to make a difference!

Leadership & Life Seminar Series​

Past Events

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Current Activites/Events

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The Personal Project course taking place in person in Toronto starting this January 2024. This course is open to young women and men in their 20s and 30s and follows the case method, making it very effective for learning and fruitful discussion.

 

To register and/or for more information, please visit: https://familyenrichmenttoronto.ca/upcoming-courses/

OTHER RESOURCES

 Optimal Work –  www.optimalwork.com

Personal Project – familyenrichmenttoronto.ca/upcoming-courses/

GALLERY

Prom-Edu-Val Society is committed to providing a safe environment for all participants in our activities and programs.


If you have questions about our safety policies or have a particular safety issue that you would like to bring to our attention, please contact us at [email protected]. If you do not feel comfortable speaking with a member of the PEV Management team, you can contact your local police or child protective services. If a minor is at risk, call 911.

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