Martine Irman, Eric Tripp and Mari Jensen were lauded for their efforts to make the financial services industry more welcoming to women
Comment period on gender diversity paper extended
When Diane Dupuis first entered the insurance business as a financial advisor with Sun Life Financial (Canada) Inc. 35 years ago, she was the only female among approximately 35 advisors in the firm’s Vancouver office. That year, and with less support than her male counterparts – including being denied the base salary that the other […]
Advisor Jennifer Black is skipping the corporate route and succeeding by developing her own business model
Tracy Redies tapped for UVic board and named among Top 25 Women of Influence of 2013
Deborah Gillis is the first person to run nonprofit from outside the U.S.
ECB plans to double the number of women in senior roles by 2019
Women with big jobs and big books are still a small group. Whether it's climbing the corporate ladder or trying to juggle families and work, female advisors still face many challenges.
Proposal would require TSX-listed to companies to provide disclosure regarding women on boards and in senior management in Ontario
Bev Evans, investment advisor and financial planner, Richardson GMP Ltd., gives three key practical tips on how to achieve effective communication with female clients. She spoke at the Retirement Coaching Conference for Financial Advisors in Toronto.