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Mafalda Arias
Cultural integration and inclusion specialist, Intercultural competence, Communicate cultural differences more effectively, Trust building, Diversity

Shirin Ariff
Resilience, Cancer Survivor, Women Empowerment, Domestic Abuse Survivor, Hidden Disabilities, Reinvention, Leadership

Diane-Laure Arjaliès
Sustainable finance, Impact assessments, Financial markets, Financing Indigenous businesses, Design of metrics for sustainable goals, Conservation, Protection of ecosystems, Natural resources impact assessments

Jane Armstrong
Jane is a well-known researcher in Canada and abroad who conducts social and market research studies

Kathy Arney
Philanthropy, fundraising, charity, non-profit, sustainable revenue, finance, charity overhead, capacity building

Dr. Katherine Arnup
Katherine Arnup is a writer, life coach, speaker, hospice volunteer, and retired Carleton University professor. She is passionate about end of life issues.

Lynda Arsenault, CITP
Lynda is an expert in attracting, maintaining and accelerating Foreign Direct Investment opportunities.

Kate Arthur
education, edtech, artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, sustainable development goals, digital literacy, algorithm literacy, youth education and digital skills

Sara Asalya
Sara is an award-winning leader and immigrant rights advocate. Her work and research are focused on exploring the systemic and structural barriers faced by immigrants, particularly immigrant students and women in accessing education and employment. She led many projects and initiatives that focused on building solidarity and allyship between immigrants and indigenous communities, as well as building leadership capacity and civic engagement for immigrant women.

Kaede Ashizawa
East Asian diaspora, interactive technology, virtual reality, use of tech for storytelling, cyborg theory, assemblage theory, research-creation, autoethnography