Maclean’s is proud to present the Maclean’s Ideas Summit: Education, focusing on the transformative power of artificial intelligence in education. Taking place at the University of Toronto’s Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus, this summit gathers Canada’s foremost thought leaders to explore how AI is reshaping how we learn and the skills we’ll need to succeed in the workforce of tomorrow.
Presented by Google Canada, this one-night event on October 30 promises an evening filled with discovery and thought-provoking discussions. Attendees will gain firsthand insights into how AI is set to influence classrooms and reshape the Canadian labour market. Together, we’ll delve into how AI is driving creativity, redefining job roles, and carving out new paths for learning across the nation.
Join Maclean’s as we convene some of the brightest minds to tackle these pressing questions and offer a glimpse into the future of education. Here’s what you can expect:
Welcome to the Future of Learning
Maclean’s, alongside our presenting partner, Google Canada, invites you to an evening focused on how AI will transform education and the labor market in Canada for years to come—starting with a cocktail reception at 6:00 p.m.
AI’s Educational Revolution
The night will continue with a thought leadership panel moderated by Maclean’s Publisher, Jason Maghanoy. Together, we’ll explore the profound impact AI will have on how we learn and the skills needed for the future workforce.
Meet the Panelists
Laura Pearce – Head of Marketing, Google Canada
Laura oversees marketing for Google Canada, leading campaigns across products like Pixel, Nest, and YouTube. With more than 20 years in digital and brand marketing, she has held senior roles at Twitter, AOL/Huffington Post, and Blue Ant Media. Outside of work, Laura enjoys skiing, tennis, and water sports in Toronto, where she lives with her family.
Adam Renkosinski – Director of AI Talent Initiatives and Analytics, Vector Institute
Adam directs AI workforce solutions at the Vector Institute, focusing on employment trends and curriculum development. He holds a degree from York University’s Schulich School of Business and is a Certified Human Resources Leader. Adam brings deep insights into the skills required for an AI-enabled workforce.
Melissa Sariffodeen – Co-Founder and CEO, Canada Learning Code
Melissa is a prominent leader in STEM education, recognized with awards like Canada’s Top 40 Under 40. As the co-founder and CEO of Canada Learning Code, she has empowered nearly 1 million people to develop tech skills. She also teaches at Ivey Business School and contributes to national policy discussions on the future of education.
Networking and Idea Exchange
After the panel and Q&A, the evening shifts to a networking session, with an opportunity to connect with speakers and fellow attendees over canapés and refreshments. Explore new ideas, exchange insights, and connect with others who are interested in the future of education and work.
Who Should Attend?
This summit is designed for educators, students, and professionals eager to understand the future of learning and the evolving labor market. Attendees will gain insights into how AI is set to reshape education, spark new avenues for creativity, and redefine job roles across Canada.
Attendance is complimentary for Toronto Life Insiders and general admission. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today to join this engaging conversation on the future of learning.
About Maclean’s:
Canada's best-known and most beloved national magazine, Maclean’s covers politics, culture, trends, ideas, and personalities with a focus on blockbuster longform feature storytelling. Through its irresistible monthly print edition, eye-catching online stories, social channels, and in its newsletter and live events, Maclean's helps readers understand their country and their world. At the 2023 National Magazine Awards, Maclean’s was named Best Magazine: News, Business and General Interest. Maclean's is published by SJC Media, Canada’s largest publisher of trusted brands with a reach touching more than 23 million Canadians. Visit macleans.ca
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