A podcast about mentorship - focused on telling the stories of women who attended Canada's Military Colleges and the myriad different careers and lives they have gone on to experience. From this foundation we are building a community to provide mentoring and support amongst these women as we also expand to include all women with a connection to the Canadian Armed Forces (members, veterans and supporters), particularly at the different transitions we go through in our lives and careers.
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A podcast about mentorship - focused on telling the stories of women who attended Canada's Military Colleges and the myriad different careers and lives they have gone on to experience. From this foundation we are building a community to provide mentoring and support amongst these women as we also expand to include all women with a connection to the Canadian Armed Forces (members, veterans and supporters), particularly at the different transitions we go through in our lives and careers.
Episode 48 features Tracy-Anne Versteeg. A graduate of the Class of 1994, Tracy began her studies at Royal Roads and completed her B. Eng in Chemical and Materials Engineering at RMC. She was commissioned as a Marine System Engineer completing her training service and serving on multiple ships. She has also done tours at CF Naval Engineering School, CF Recruiting Centre Hamilton,NDHQ, and as Deputy Base Support Group Commander at ISAF HQ, Kabul.
WMN Canada - Women's Mentoring Network Canada
A podcast about mentorship - focused on telling the stories of women who attended Canada's Military Colleges and the myriad different careers and lives they have gone on to experience. From this foundation we are building a community to provide mentoring and support amongst these women as we also expand to include all women with a connection to the Canadian Armed Forces (members, veterans and supporters), particularly at the different transitions we go through in our lives and careers.