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December 10, 2024

GEM Announces New Executive Director

November 05, 2024

GEM Reaches $5 MillionĀ Investment Milestone

November 05, 2024

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

Recent Posts

May 05, 2020

Celebrating #GivingTuesdayNow

May 04, 2020

Executive Director Thanks GEM Mentors

May 04, 2020

GEMinar #4 – Getting Your Goals Hosted by RBC

April 20, 2020

The Impact of COVID-19 on GEMGirls

April 11, 2020

“GEM gave me the confidence to go after the things I want”

April 11, 2020

“Thanks to GEM, I’m not afraid to think big.”

April 11, 2020

How Mentorship Has Transformed Me: A Letter to My Mentors

April 11, 2020

Connect, Empower and Inspire Early to Overcome Gender Barriers: How Mentorship of High School Girls Supports #BalanceForBetter

April 11, 2020

Owning My Future: A Reflection on my GEM Journey

April 11, 2020

Women of Influence Luncheon: Tina Brown

April 11, 2020

Hey, Thanks for Opening the Door for Me

April 11, 2020

How GEM Helped Me Land my First Internship

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