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George Brown College
George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Capstone Project2: Shaping Future Supply Chain Leaders with Hands-On Collaboration – Spring2025

MGMT 4103

May 28, 2025 - Aug 13, 2025

Overall Info: Welcome to George Brown College's Experiential Learning Program, where we bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering students hands-on experiences with real-world projects. Our MGMT4103 course focuses on Supply Chain Management, a critical aspect of modern business operations. Our students are eager to apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, under the mentorship of industry professionals like yourself. This course is a field focused, student centric project. Students learn through applied field-experience, being designated as a Supply Chain Analyst for a real-world client. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Match Request Submission: As an employer, you'll submit a match request outlining your project. We'll then schedule a video call to discuss the project's suitability and alignment with our learning objectives. Step 2: Pre-Approval: Upon mutual agreement, both parties will confirm the match on the Riipen platform, marking the project as pre-approved. Step 3: Students Choosing: The pre-approved project will be made available for our students to select based on their interests and skills. Step 4: Collaboration Starts: All communication and collaboration will be facilitated through the Riipen platform, ensuring transparency and efficiency. Ideal Partner: We're seeking partners from volunteer placement activities within community, government, or private organizations. Ideal projects involve real-world challenges that align with our course objectives and provide students with valuable learning opportunities.

Matches 1
Category Operations + 3
Open Closing on May 21, 2025
George Brown College
George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Capstone Project: Shaping Future Supply Chain Leaders with Hands-On Collaboration – Winter 2025

MGMT 4103

Jan 24, 2025 - Apr 30, 2025

Overall Info: Welcome to George Brown College's Experiential Learning Program, where we bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering students hands-on experiences with real-world projects. Our MGMT4103 course focuses on Supply Chain Management, a critical aspect of modern business operations. Our students are eager to apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, under the mentorship of industry professionals like yourself. This course is a field focused, student centric project. Students learn through applied field-experience, being designated as a Supply Chain Analyst for a real-world client. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Match Request Submission: As an employer, you'll submit a match request outlining your project. We'll then schedule a video call to discuss the project's suitability and alignment with our learning objectives. Step 2: Pre-Approval: Upon mutual agreement, both parties will confirm the match on the Riipen platform, marking the project as pre-approved. Step 3: Students Choosing: The pre-approved project will be made available for our students to select based on their interests and skills. Step 4: Collaboration Starts: All communication and collaboration will be facilitated through the Riipen platform, ensuring transparency and efficiency. Ideal Partner: We're seeking partners from volunteer placement activities within community, government, or private organizations. Ideal projects involve real-world challenges that align with our course objectives and provide students with valuable learning opportunities.

Matches 6
Category Operations + 3
Closed
George Brown College
George Brown College
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Empowering Future Supply Chain Leaders through Real-World Collaboration Winter 2025

MGMT4103

Jan 22, 2025 - Apr 26, 2025

Overall Info: Welcome to George Brown College's Experiential Learning Program, where we bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering students hands-on experiences with real-world projects. Our MGMT4103 course focuses on Supply Chain Management, a critical aspect of modern business operations. Our students are eager to apply their theoretical knowledge to practical situations, under the mentorship of industry professionals like yourself. This course is a field focused, student centric project. Students learn through applied field-experience, being designated as a Supply Chain Analyst for a real-world client. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Match Request Submission: As an employer, you'll submit a match request outlining your project. We'll then schedule a video call to discuss the project's suitability and alignment with our learning objectives. Step 2: Pre-Approval: Upon mutual agreement, both parties will confirm the match on the Riipen platform, marking the project as pre-approved. Step 3: Students Choosing: The pre-approved project will be made available for our students to select based on their interests and skills. Step 4: Collaboration Starts: All communication and collaboration will be facilitated through the Riipen platform, ensuring transparency and efficiency. Ideal Partner: We're seeking partners from volunteer placement activities within community, government, or private organizations. Ideal projects involve real-world challenges that align with our course objectives and provide students with valuable learning opportunities.

Matches 5
Category Operations + 3
Closed

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Chartered Marketer(CM), Marketing
Canadian Marketing Association
June 2024 - December 2025