Justice Faith Betty, co-founder of Révolutionnaire, a youth-led movement promoting diversity and empowering young changemakers, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Henry Bernick Awards on May 30. The event, hosted by Georgian College’s Henry Bernick Entrepreneurship Centre, will celebrate innovation and entrepreneurship, honoring individuals and organizations making a positive impact in their communities.
Dr. Mira Ray, executive director of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship at Georgian College, expressed excitement about the upcoming event, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit driving positive change and innovation. The Henry Bernick Awards pay tribute to the legacy of Henry Bernick, a visionary entrepreneur dedicated to supporting emerging entrepreneurs.
This year’s ceremony will feature networking opportunities and awards in categories such as Student Entrepreneur, Community Entrepreneur, and Entrepreneurs’ Champion. Justice Faith Betty’s work with Révolutionnaire, including collaborations with brands like Roots and L’Oréal, as well as initiatives with the United Nations on gender equality and racial justice, makes her a fitting choice for keynote speaker.
The event, open to the public, will bring together regional entrepreneurs, business leaders, mentors, educators, students, and members of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Through the support of sponsors and partners, the Henry Bernick Awards aim to inspire others to pursue their entrepreneurial aspirations and contribute to economic growth in the region.
For more information about the event or to reserve a spot, visit the Henry Bernick Awards website or contact [email protected] Don’t miss this inspiring celebration of entrepreneurship and innovation on May 30!