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Laketran hosting hiring events to recruit drivers, maintenance employees

Laketran hosting hiring events to recruit drivers, maintenance employees

For the first time in its history, Laketran is looking outside to hire full-time bus driver positions, in addition to part-time drivers and full-time mechanic positions, the agency has announced.

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Ideas to recruit and retain women in industry

Ideas to recruit and retain women in industry

Event summary produced by The Globe and Mail Events team. The Globe’s editorial department was not involved.

Industries such as construction, logistics and transportation have some of the lowest numbers of female workers in Canada, but studies have shown that having a gender-balanced workforce not only closes the wage gap and encourages gender equality, it also helps reduce labour shortages, contributes to a healthier GDP, and assists companies in outperforming their competitors. How can leaders in these sectors improve gender balance and create welcoming environments for women? On March 8, 2022, in recognition of International Women’s Day, The Globe and Mail examined this question over the course of a one-hour webcast.

Sandra Martin, head of newsroom development with The Globe and Mail started off the event interviewing Lareina Yee, senior partner with McKinsey & Company. The conversation provided context on the issue of female representation in non-traditional sectors, along with barriers and opportunities.

Up next, Sandra hosted a panel of industry leaders that featured Lisa Lisson, president of FedEx Express Canada; Nour Hachem-Fawaz, founder and president of Build a Dream; Erin Buchanan, general manager, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada and Eira Thomas, president and CEO of Lucara Diamond Corporation.

To view their full conversation, please see the video playback below, and for more information on upcoming Globe Events, visit our events hub at tgam.ca/events.

The Globe and Mail presented the event with sponsor support from FedEx Express Canada.

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IU Recruit Toby Barnett Wins Pair of Events with PBs on Saturday of PVS Champs

IU Recruit Toby Barnett Wins Pair of Events with PBs on Saturday of PVS Champs

2022 POTOMAC VALLEY SWIMMING SENIOR CHAMPS

  • March 3-6, 2022
  • Eppley Recreation Center, University of Maryland
  • Short Course Yards (25 yards), Prelims/Finals
  • Psych Sheets
  • Live Stream
  • Results on Meet Mobile: “2022 PV SC Senior Championships”

On Saturday, the seniors competed in the 200 breast, 50 free, 100 back, 500 free, and 400 medley relay.

One of the top performers of the day was Toby Barnett, a 17-year-old out of Rockford-Montgomery Swim Club, who won both the men’s 100 back and 500 free. In the 100 back, Barnett swam a 49.03, marking a new personal best by nearly a full second. Barnett, an Indiana recruit, downed a 3-month-old personal best with the swim.

He would then go on to take the men’s 500 free in 4:26.42, finishing first by 11 seconds. That swim also marks a personal best by 2 seconds.

Camille Spink (NCAP) won the women’s 500 free in 4:47.16, winning the event by nearly 11 seconds. Coming into the meet, Spink had a personal best of 4:49.51 in the 500, which she cracked in prelims with a 4:47.66, then lowered it again in finals. Primarily a 50-100-200 freestyler, Spink used her speed in the race, taking the first 100 out in 52.99.

Mason Makos 17-year-old Katherine Helms took the women’s 100 back in a decisive victory, swimming a 54.31. The swim marked Helms’ first time under 55 seconds in the event. Helms is an NC State recruit, set to start this fall.

Nation’s Capital 17-year-old Eleanor Sun won the women’s in a new personal best of 2:14.75. The swim chipped nearly a full second off the Princeton recruit’s previous best, which she had set in October of 2021. It was FISH’s Aiken Do who won the men’s 200 breast, nearly breaking 2:00 for the first time. Do, a Virginia Tech recruit, swam a 2:00.46, clipping his previous best of 2:00.80, which is from 2020.

Other Saturday Event Winners:

  • Men’s 50 Free – Christopher Stankiewicz (TANK) – 20.79
  • Women’s 50 Free – Lauren West (ASA) – 23.43
  • Women’s 400 medley relay – Jeffco Hurricanes – 4:03.81
  • Men’s 400 medley relay – Jeffco Hurricanes – 3:32.55