Renee Sylvestre-Williams and Laura Fitch
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Join us for a short and sweet 30 minutes every Wednesday at 7pm for advice on getting your shit in order during lockdown. From arranging your finances to writing your will, these four speakers will share valuable insights to help you navigate through these difficult times.
Oh, and you’ll get a transcendent #quarantinecocktail recipe to create your own sip for the talk, courtesy of fashion, design and self-isolation mixologist expert Christian Dare (@christian_dare).
RSVP for a Midweek 30 event, and you'll receive an email with a link to the Zoom meeting and one of Christian's special cocktail recipes selected for talk.
*The slick The MidWeek 30 header design by Luce, luceho@icloud.com
The Organizers
Who is behind the Midweek 30? Two women who also want to get their shit in order, and to help others do the same.
Renee Sylvestre-Williams is a D
An authority in content creation and strategy, Sylvestre-Williams has been bringing her expertise to the journalism and communication worlds for over 15 years.
She has been published in some of the world’s most respected media outlets, including Globe and Mail, TVO, CBC, Global News, Reader’s Digest, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, Canadian Living, Flare, and Spacing. She is a member of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW).
is often called upon for her engaging and conversational interview skills to lead live interviews and moderate panel discussions. As a panelist, her invaluable insights and ability to dissect complex topics and relay them as relatable make her a celebrated addition for live discussions and speaking engagements. She has interviewed Salesforce’s Tiffani Bova at Toronto’s Elevate Conference and served as a judge for the annual SABEW awards.
She is the owner and founder of content agency -30- Communications.
Connect with Renee:Website: 30comms.comEmail: sylvestrewilliams@yahoo.c
Laura Fitch is a media/PR/content strategist and consultant and arts and culture journalist. She constructs innovative media plans, PR campaigns, content strategies and brand awareness initiatives that shape company narratives into sellable stories that result in editorial coverage and increased brand recognition.
Formerly based in Beijing and currently based in Toronto, her journalism has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Maclean's, Azure, the South China Morning Post, among others, covering everything from the graffiti scene in China to the mental health of farmers in Canada.
The way to her heart is currently through a well-made Manhattan, and after one of these she might tell you about the time she interviewed Ai Wei Wei or Che Guevara's son, Camilo.
Connect with Laura:Website: laurafitch.comEmail: laura.fitch.media@gmail.com