Feature event - UN SDG Career Guide Launch: Work with Impact Alumni Panel & Reception
Date
Wednesday March 26, 202511:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Mitchell Hall, Rose Event CommonsEvent Category
Co-hosted by Career Services - Student Affairs and the Office of the Principal, registration required (see below)
Discover how Queen’s alumni are driving change and having an impact through careers aligned with the SDGs. This panel discussion is an opportunity to hear inspiring stories, gain insights into professional journeys, and learn practical strategies for creating social impact through a meaningful career.
The event will conclude with a reception, offering a unique opportunity to connect with alumni, fellow attendees, and professionals.
Panelists:
- , BASc’17
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University
Recognized on Forbes’ “30 Under 30 North America” list in the Science category, Rachel is a leader in sustainable chemical manufacturing. Her groundbreaking work advances innovative solutions for a more sustainable future. - , DSc RHL’24
Founder/CEO, Cortney Clark Consulting
Dr. Clark specializes in EDIIA (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigenization, and Accessibility)-focused approaches to Indigenous health, social sciences, research, and policy. She is the co-creator of the Healthy Homes Model and the Indigenous Athletic Development Circle and serves as Director of Indigenous Health at the Canadian Medical Association. - , BScH’05 and BA Econ’06
Energy Specialist, Physical Plant Services, Queen’s University
David leverages his expertise in energy management to advance sustainable practices aligned with the UN SDGs. With a B.Sc.H. in Environmental Science and a B.A. in Economics from Queen’s, his career spans roles in energy efficiency across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Since 2019, he has led initiatives to optimize campus energy use, reduce environmental impact, and promote conservation.
Executive Director, Community Foundation for Kingston & Area
Stacy is a co-founder and President of the Queen’s Queer Alumni Chapter and a mentor with the Dunin-Deshpande Queen’s Innovation Centre. A passionate advocate for community engagement, he also serves as a Director with the Queen’s University Alumni Association.
Moderator:
- Miguel Hahn
Senior Career Consultant, Career Services, Queen’s University
Learn more and register to attend on the . This event is part of the Launch and part of ľĹĐăÖ±˛Ą participation in #SDGMonthCanada, a nation-wide commitment to mobilizing the #SDGs across campuses.