Arundati Dandapani, CEO, will Co-Chair the QRCA Best of Canada 2026 Symposium in Montreal on May 1, 2026. Members are invited to submit speaker proposals focusing on qualitative research related to business or social challenges. The event aims to highlight innovative insights and foster collaboration across industries.
Category: Data Stories
Master Ethical Data Storytelling in this CEO Masterclass for CMA
The training led by Arundati Dandapani for the Canadian Marketing Association focuses on ethical storytelling in marketing. Participants will learn to convert data into compelling, trustworthy narratives while exploring AI’s impact. The session emphasizes risk management, frameworks, and hands-on practice, enhancing skills essential for communications in marketing effectiveness.
South Africa 2050: Education, Economy, and Environmental Action
South Africa, writes Lorna Kaela, a land of diversity, faces significant challenges despite progress since apartheid, including inequality, unemployment, and inadequate healthcare. To optimize its potential by 2050, the nation must focus on education, economic diversification, health services, good governance, and environmental sustainability. Collective efforts are crucial for a brighter future.
Future Ready Governance: Ethical AI and Public Sector Data Practices
On November 4, 2025, Generation1.ca hosts an event in Ottawa focusing on ethical AI and data quality in public sector research. Attendees will engage in talks, training, and networking to promote immigrant inclusion and effective policymaking. All participants receive a certificate for their contributions to ethical AI and public sector practices.
Understanding Immigrant Integration in North America with Generation1.ca
The Fuelling Immigrant Futures event highlighted North America’s multicultural landscape, where integration challenges persist for immigrants, particularly South Asians. Despite barriers like underemployment and discrimination, community-driven initiatives and cultural connections provide resilience. Ongoing research and initiatives from diverse organizations doing research on immigrants and then community organizations like Generation1.ca aim to translate insights into actionable change, fostering trust and leadership in immigrant experiences as their professional community association.
