The UTAA invites you to an intimate and informative evening at the Gardiner Museum, bringing together passionate alumni with charities and non-profits who are looking to recruit impactful individuals like you!
The UTAA invites you to an intimate and informative evening at the Gardiner Museum, bringing together passionate alumni with charities and non-profits who are looking to recruit impactful individuals like you!
The theme of this UTAA Connected event is “Connecting the Dots…in Mental Health”, and we are honoured to present Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos, Physician-in-Chief and Clinician Scientist at CAMH, as our keynote speaker. Following our keynote, we will have a series of speed-round presentations by charities and non-profits in attendance to give you a quick overview of their focus and needs. You will have a chance to talk directly with these organisations over wine and hors d’oeuvres and connect with fellow U of T alumni who are making a difference in their communities.
As an added bonus for our attendees, arrive by 5:00 pm and you will receive a complimentary admission to tour the museum prior to the event.
We invite you to bring one (fellow alumni) guest who shares your interest in making a difference in their community. Please REGISTER using the Registration button above by Monday, May 8, as UTAA Connected events fill up quickly
This event is part of
U of T Alumni Association
Since 1900, the UTAA has been committed to encouraging alumni participation in the life of the University of Toronto.