On April 25th dozens of alumnae gathered at La Champagnerie in Old Montreal for this year’s W4 (What Works for Working Women) networking event. Old Girls ranging from the 70s to our most recent graduates, and from a wide array of studies and professions, had the chance to mingle and connect with one another over a glass of champagne.
On April 25th, dozens of alumnae gathered at La Champagnerie in Old Montreal for this year’s W4 (What Works for Working Women) networking event.
Old Girls ranging from 70s to our most recent graduates, and from a wide array of studies and professions, had the chance to mingle and connect with one another over a glass of champagne.
Thanks to a colour coding system, guests were easily able to identify who was looking for what: to hire a great gal; find a gig; find mentorship or simply have fun and re-connect.
The evening also featured a silent auction with packages provided by several generous (and entrepreneurial!) Old Girls, and party favours from SQUISH, whose founder, Sarah Segal ’02, is also an ECS alum.
OGA President Tiffany Ajmo ’91 explained: “the event was amazing, and there was such warmth and talent all in one room. We look forward to more opportunities to foster this great network.”
*A special nod to the OGA Executive – President Tiffany Ajmo, Vice President Diana Martin ’04, Treasurer Carina Sweibel ’03, and Jeniene Birks ’90 for orchestrating this successful event.
The ECS community acknowledges that the land on which we learn is the ancestral territory of the Kanien'kehá (Mohawk) Nation. We honor the continued presence of Indigenous peoples on this land and remain wholeheartedly committed to working towards reconciliation.
ECS is a private school for girls that offers educational services in English from kindergarten to secondary 5, leading to the secondary school diploma (MEQ).