Tina Varughese

President, t Works Inc.

Diversity and inclusion, unconscious bias, inclusive leadership, cultural diversity, work-life balance, immigration, new to Canada

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50 Shades of Beige | Speaker Tina Varughese

For fifteen years Tina Varughese worked with immigrants in her roles with the Province of Alberta’s immigration office as well as running her own successful relocation and settlement firm. Tina has been the face of diversity, literally, when she was chosen to be in Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty representing beauty in diversity.

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Named one of Canada’s 10 Notable Speakers by Ignite Magazine, audiences describe Tina as ‘dynamic, highly energetic, relevant and hilarious’. She is often rated as ‘the best speaker of the conference’. Her interactive approach is insightful yet practical and her delivery is highly entertaining. She breaks down barriers to create a comfortable, inclusive and fun space leaving attendees inspired to think, behave, act or communicate with intention.

Work-life balance has been decimated during the pandemic – can we get it back?

Bridging cross-culture communication gap

Biography

Tina Varughese is an Indo-Canadian daughter of first generation East Indian parents, which allows her to find ‘the best of both worlds’ and shed light, knowledge, and most importantly, universal humour into the intercultural workplace. She draws from her experiences as an entrepreneur, mother, daughter, wife, sister and friend when delivering keynotes on work-life balance, diversity, and inclusion-topics which resonate with her both professionally and personally. For fifteen years, Varughese, B.A.; B.Comm, worked with immigrants in her roles with the Province of Alberta’s immigration office, as well as running her own successful relocation and settlement firm.

For speaker's fees, contact Varughese directly.

Expertise

  • diversity and inclusion
  • unconscious bias
  • inclusive leadership
  • cultural diversity
  • work-life balance
  • immigration
  • new to Canada