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Shaping Tomorrow: The Purpose Revolution in Business

Unlock the secrets to building a purpose-driven business and career

We all know that companies sell products and services, but the spark that can propel them to greater success, stronger employee engagement and more loyal customers is having a purpose that drives their mission — something that everyone can work towards. 

Delve into how businesses and individuals are blending innovation, entrepreneurship and social impact to bring about meaningful change. Gain valuable insights and actionable tips on embracing purpose-driven strategies. 

Explore corporate purpose and the role it plays in focusing corporate values, motivating employees, attracting talent and thriving in an increasingly competitive business world. 

Panelists Elspeth Murray, director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Social Impact at Smith, Dakota Lavery, finance comptroller, Hiawatha First Nation, and Pierre Taillefer, national sustainability and ESG leader, BDO Canada LLP, engage in an impactful conversation exploring the ways that businesses are incorporating purpose and making meaningful change in the world.

Participants learn:

  • What it means to be a purpose-driven business
  • How to identify and pursue your organization’s purpose
  • How to infuse purpose in everything you do
  • How to bring your employees on board
  • How to move beyond lip service to making a difference in the world

This webinar was presented in partnership with Smith’s Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Social Impact on October 19, 2023.

Session Participants

Dr. Elspeth Murray

Associate Professor, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Social Impact & CIBC Fellow in Entrepreneurship

Elspeth Murray is an associate professor, director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Social Impact and CIBC Fellow in Entrepreneurship at Smith School of Business, with expertise in strategy, the management of change and entrepreneurship. She is the co-author of the bestselling book Fast Forward: Organizational Change in 100 Days, with Peter Richardson. She advises a number of tech companies and is working on a number of digital transformation projects focused on creating an analytics culture. Prior to joining Smith, she worked for several firms including IBM and Canadian Tire.

 

Dakota Lavery

Finance Comptroller, Hiawatha First Nation

Dakota Lavery is Anishinaabe from Hiawatha First Nation, where he currently works as its finance comptroller. Lavery was raised on the reservation right up until he came to Queen’s University, where he earned at Commerce degree at Smith School of Business. Prior to re-joining his home community, he worked as an investment banking analyst, diversified industries at BMO Capital Markets in Toronto. He also serves as a director on the board of Our Children’s Medicine, a registered charity targeted at helping Indigenous job seekers achieve entry-level employment.

Pierre Taillefer

National Sustainability and ESG Leader, BDO Canada LLP

Pierre Taillefer leads BDO Canada’s sustainability and environment, social and governance (ESG) practice. He has more than 30 years of in-depth experience including seven years as an external auditor and over 23 years performing sustainability, assurance and risk-related advisory engagements. Under the ESG umbrella, Pierre possesses extensive experience in the implementation, optimization and maintenance of stakeholder-based ESG programs and reporting. Prior to joining BDO, Pierre spent 18 years at a Big Four accounting firm where he managed a client portfolio of crown corporations, financial institutions, telecommunications companies and manufacturing companies.

Meredith Dault

Moderator

Meredith Dault is a journalist and communications specialist. She has worked as a reporter and producer with CBC Radio in Ottawa and Halifax, and her work has been published widely, including in the Ottawa Citizen, the Globe and Mail, Kingston Life and online at Reader’s Digest Canada. She is the manager, content and media production in the Centre for Content Development at Smith School of Business and is the regular host of Smith Business Insight webinars.