Operating in both Canada and the U.S., the organization provides training, events, mentoring, networking, and award and recognition programs for members and partners. The Women's Executive Network, a member-based organization, prides itself in being the only organization in North America celebrating the advancement of women at all levels, in all sectors, and of all ages. WXN's Top 100 Awards Program includes a virtual two-day Leadership Summit and Gala on Nov. 24 and 25. She is dedicated to continuing to amplify Indigenous Women's voices within programs, policies and international forums." "She is an Ogichidaa-Kwe from her community as well as a proud wife, mother and grandmother who is known for balancing both bravery and humility as she works on removing barriers for future generations. "As a visionary leader she has led provincial Summits to End Violence Against Aboriginal Women, directly informed the Provincial Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy & participated in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls. Corina is also an Armed Forces Honorary Colonel and passionate hockey mom of three wonderful children," said the description.Ĭora McGuire-Cyrette was selected as a Mercedes-Benz Emerging Leader, recognizing women between the ages of 30 to 45 years who have been targeted for successive leadership positions within their organizations with a passion for learning and innovation.Īs head of the oldest and largest Indigenous women's agency in Canada, McGuire-Cyrette "is dedicated to reclaiming Indigenous women's leadership," said her profile. "The 120-year old company is now thriving, forward-looking and expanding services to improve Ontario’s transportation network. Moore helmed the transformation of the northeastern Ontario Crown agency toward a culture of continuous improvement, one that is data-driven and efficient. Her award profile said Moore "has built a reputation for being a courageous leader who challenges the status quo and inspires change." Highly regarded as a "compelling force" in her organization, Moore is Canada's first woman CEO of a railway. Moore was one of three award recipients in the Most Powerful CEO category. North Bay's Corina Moore, president-CEO of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, and Thunder Bay's Cora McGuire-Cyrette, executive director of the Ontario Native Women's Association, were among 105 women who are considered outstanding in their fields in advocating for workforce diversity and serving as an inspiration to future leaders. MCC will be back in action this Saturday as they travel to Ankeny, IA for a 2:00 pm tip with the Eagles of Faith Baptist Bible College.Two women from Northern Ontario are in exclusive company in being named among Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women, as selected by the Women's Executive Network. Harris once again led the Thunder with 31 points. A big third quarter saw the Lady Thunder recapture the lead and never look back as they would take the victory, 63-58. The game would be another back and forth affair as MCC saw themselves trailing after the first half of action 29-34. The ladies got back to it last night at Calvary University. The Lady Thunder would struggle to score late as they saw a 3 point lead evaporate in the final ninety seconds. Harris would again have a phenomenal night, scoring 39 points and hauling in seven rebounds. On Saturday, MCC would drop a tough contest on the road at Central Christian College of the Bible (MO), 60-64. Junior, Darby Cook, finished with a near triple-double as she scored 24 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and handed out 7 assists. MCC led from start to finish and were paced by freshman guard, Roni Harris, who poured in 31 points. The victory for the Lady Thunder is the first career victory for Head Coach, Mindy Eckert. With five ladies, two coaches and a ton of heart the Women's Basketball team earned it's first victory of the 2020-21 season last Wednesday against Southwestern Adventist University, 76-45.
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