UNBSaintJohn
x = independently organized TED event

Theme: Diversity

This event occurred on
September 28, 2019
Saint John, New Brunswick
Canada

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New Brunswick Museum
1 Market Square
Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 4Z6
Canada
Event type:
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Speakers

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Cait Milberry

Marketing Specialist
Cait is an award winning marketing specialist and podcaster with experience working with celebrities, musicians, artists, and large companies. She works full-time at ICS Creative Agency in Saint John and runs her own business, Cait Milberry Marketing + Communications. She is also the co-founder of a music content and podcast platform called Strange Grooves.

Dahlia Das

Cultural Diversity Advocate
Imagine traveling across the world to step into a new, unfamiliar place, where no one knows you or has grown up like you. Imagine crossing paths with them first as strangers, then slowly and steadily as friends, then as extended family, who will help to sustain you as navigate the twisted roads of life.

Dima Abou Chaaban

Neuroscience Minor + Self Care Activist
Dima is a 2017 graduate from UNBSJ with a major in psychology and minor in cognitive neuroscience. She has a goal of becoming a counseling therapist as mental health is an area she is very passionate about. Dima is excited to share her thoughts and ideas on burnout, importance of self-care, and more importantly the role neuroscience plays in self-care.

Jill Corey

Marine Biology Major
Jill is entering her final year at UNBSJ in marine biology. She has always had a love for the water, and has participated in an internship at the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute in O’Grove Spain, worked for Island Quest Marine (whale watching) in Saint Andrews, and completed a second internship with humpback whales and high-rises in Gold Coast Australia. After her degree, she plans to return to Australia to attend Griffith University to complete a Masters.

Kat Naud

Chronic Pain Survivor
She is a high performance equestrian athlete, blogger, and author. She is working towards creating a more socially talked about space for people suffering with chronic pain.

Mark Rector

Professor + Author
From a life-long passion for Canadian inventors and technology, Professor Mark Rector has been inspiring his college students for 18 years with his tales of great Canadian inventors. He now speaks across the country and writing about Our Home and Inventive Land! His talk will include many of the intriguing stories, poingiant tales, and the truly wonderful spirit of Canadian ingenuity.

Nasiyr McGill

Wellness Enthusiast
A wellness enthusiast, personal trainer, entrepreneur, model, actor, writer, speaker, leadership consultant, budding life coach, Nasiyr is an obstinate believer that we all have a responsibility to present our true selves to this world. Although he is not new to public speaking, he is very excited to add TEDxUNBSaintJohn to his repertoire.

Sam Crete

Theatrics Enthusiast
“Experiential learning is important to me because learning through immersing yourself in the world helps to understand your place in it” A graduate of Renaissance College at UNB, a program that uses an experiential model of learning rather than through a classroom. He believes this method of learning has influenced his outlook on what learning is and how best to understand even the greatest of ideas.

Sebastian Gomez

Theatrics Enthusiast
"I’ve been interested in the contemporary world and the role that philosophy can play in our everyday life” Currently a fourth year philosophy student at the University of Kings College in Halifax, NS. Born in Havana City, he has lived in three different countries which has allowed him to appreciate the role culture and ideas play in shaping our norms and behaviours.

Organizing team

Dayna
Alexander

Saint John, NB, Canada
Organizer
  • Connor Moore
    Marketing/Communications