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December 10, 2024

GEM Announces New Executive Director

November 05, 2024

GEM Reaches $5 Million Investment Milestone

November 05, 2024

GEM and University of Toronto (UofT) Continue Efforts to Reduce Barriers to Post-secondary Education

Recent Posts

March 01, 2022

International Women’s Day 2022: GEM x Sephora

February 25, 2022

GEM is Growing: Apply Now to Join Our Team!

February 08, 2022

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Slaight Family Foundation Women and Girls Initiative

February 01, 2022

GEMinar 3: Secrets to Success with Google

January 13, 2022

2022-23 Mentor Applications NOW OPEN!

January 13, 2022

2022-23 Mentee Applications NOW OPEN!

January 13, 2022

GEM Releases Annual Impact Report for 2020-2021

November 29, 2021

GEMinar 2: Connections That Matter with Magna (2021-22)

September 27, 2021

GEMinar 1: Personal Branding with LinkedIn (2021-22)

July 22, 2021

2021 Summer Update

June 23, 2021

Meet Our Newest GEM Ambassador!

June 23, 2021

GEM Lab Update

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