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Portrait of an intrapreneur: Aïcha Seghiri
HIRING, TRAINING AND RETENTION OF TALENTS
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Les Affaires

IMPACTFUL GENERATION. Les Affaires presents the leaders of tomorrow from the third cohort of Generation Impact, an intrapreneur training program run by the Jeune Chambre de commerce de Montréal and Fondaction, with the support of Pôle IDEOS-HEC Montréal.

 

Les Affaires (L.A.) - What's the challenge you'd like to tackle with Génération d'impact?

Aïcha Seghiri — Cap campus was launched in 2001 by Louis Dumont, professor of pharmacology at the Université de Montréal, with the aim of enabling young people to discover sectors of activity and professions, and to project themselves into post-secondary studies.

To this end, we organize activities for high school and college students to discover fields of study and careers. We particularly target students from under-represented categories in higher education. This has been shown to encourage student retention and educational success.

We have collaborative projects with high schools with a high disadvantage index, CEGEPs and community organizations in Montreal. Projects are also co-constructed with high schools in aboriginal communities and aboriginal organizations.

My challenge is to set up one or more committees to contribute strategically to the growth of Cap campus, while ensuring that we remain aligned with the needs of young people and, more broadly, the needs of the entire ecosystem.


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