Building a Dream with Nour Hachem-Fawaz

Published: Sept. 3, 2020, noon

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WE RISE: Through Build a Dream \\u2013 the non-profit that she founded in 2014 \\u2014 Nour utilizes her 13 years of experience as a workforce advisor, mentor, and influencer to inspire youth to make informed career choices that challenge the status quo. Her experiences are not just limited to the workplace\\u2026 Nour watched her mother struggle and persevere as she started and grew a successful auto parts company in a male-dominated field.

Through real-world examples of how embracing diverse workplaces leads to success, Nour connects with her audience and engages in discussions like:

  • \\xa0Recruiting (and retaining) top talent
  • Challenging gender bias in policies
  • Inclusive workplaces: the heart of innovation
  • The benefits of building each other up
  • Asking bold questions that lead to action

Nour has traveled across Canada speaking about workforce development and recruiting women for male-dominated industries. She also led a national research project with AIA Canada to develop a national strategy to help the industry attract, recruit, retain, and advance women in the automotive industry. Nour has worked on programs for youth, newcomers, women on social assistance, internationally trained doctors, and has talked with hundreds of representatives from all levels of industry, education, and government.
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From her role at the University of Windsor to motherhood to running a growing foundation, Nour wants to tell real stories about workplaces and share what leaders are getting right.

We talk about expanding Build a Dream from a local organization to a national one, what inspired her to start Build a Dream, diversity in the workforce, having a work-life balance in the skills trade, advice for someone undecided about their future, talking about financial goals and independence as a female, finding her new sense of confidence, leading an organization through COVID, how you can get involved with Build a Dream, and much more!

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