Ottawa Events
Check out the upcoming and previous events in Ottawa.
Upcoming Events
Join your colleagues in learning about these phenomenal women, their successes and challenges working in infrastructure, and their thoughts on what needs to be done to achieve gender diversity in the industry.
Past Events
Join Ottawa WIN for our upcoming Fall Networking Event on Thursday, October 24th at OCCO Kitchen! Registration on Eventbrite.
Join Ottawa WIN & YLI for our upcoming social gathering on Thursday, June 13th at OCCO Kitchen! Registration on Eventbrite.
Gain exclusive insights into their remarkable journeys, challenges overcome, and groundbreaking contributions to the infrastructure sector.
The WIN Awards Central Planning Committee and the WIN Chapters invite you to meet and network with the 2024 WIN Awards Nominees.
We are pleased to invite you to our virtual WeWIN mentoring event - “Mentoring – Learning from our Experiences to Do it Even Better”.
Join us for our first 2024 Social of the year as we prepare to celebrate International Women’s Day!
Join your colleagues in learning about these phenomenal women, including their successes and challenges working in infrastructure, and their thoughts on what needs to be done to achieve gender diversity in the industry.
The WIN Awards committee invites you to join us for a virtual event to acknowledge, celebrate and hear from the 56 amazing women who are nominated for the 2023 WIN Awards.
The Women’s Infrastructure Network is pleased to be hosting a virtual fireside chat on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 5:30 PM EST/2:30 PM PST with the 2022 Emerging Leader and Outstanding Leader WIN Awards recipients.
Please join us on the morning of November 21, 2022 for breakfast at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto. Network with colleagues and make new connections.
We will discuss the evolution and application of mediation and adjudication from both Ontario and international perspectives. We will compare and contrast the two procedures and consider their benefits and disadvantages. We will also provide an insight into using the FIDIC Dispute Adjudication Board process through a case study of a live project. The webinar will conclude with an overview of how dispute resolution procedures are continuing to develop and adapt.
Celebrate women in Canadian infrastructure at the 8th Annual WIN Awards. Lisa Mitchell, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP), is this year’s keynote speaker. We cannot wait to spend time with all of you and find out the winners of the Outstanding Leader Award and Emerging Leader Award. Congratulations to all the nominees!
Join the The nominees for the 2022 WIN Awards at a virtual event on International Women’s Day, March 8. Get to know the the nominees and celebrate their impressive achievements!
Join us in learning about the phenomenal 2021 WIN Award winners, their successes and challenges working in Infrastructure, and their thoughts on what needs to be done to achieve gender diversity in the industry.
Disputes can add to the challenges faced in project management and create not only distractions, but larger issues for projects if they are not managed. Disputes, and their impacts, can be mitigated in a number of ways.
You are invited to the 7th Annual WIN Awards virtual event to announce the winners of the Emerging Leader and Outstanding Leader awards and to celebrate all the nominees of the 2021 WIN Awards Program. We have an exciting program planned with a mix of live speakers and video presentations.
Explore ways in which our projects are set up to fail (and how we can orient to success), how legacy mindsets and culture inhibit effective collaboration and what it takes to benefit from one-team co-creativity.
Virtual fireside chat with the Canada Infrastructure Bank. We will explore investment opportunities in Canada's infrastructure and the CIB’s strategic direction and Growth Plan.
Join us for a virtual event on International Women’s Day to acknowledge and celebrate the amazing 65 women who are nominated for the 2021 WIN Awards, hear about the launch of the 2021 WeWIN Program and participate in a networking session with your peers!
ESG considerations such as climate change and specifically Indigenous rights in Canada increasingly affect existing infrastructure including energy related, shape new infrastructure needs, how projects can be built and how corporate activities in the infrastructure, energy and resource development sectors can be conducted.
Join us in learning about the phenomenal 2020 WIN Award winners, their successes and challenges working in Infrastructure, and their thoughts on what needs to be done to achieve gender diversity in the industry.
L'événement se déroulera en anglais. The event will be taking place in English.
Please join us on the morning of November 17, 2020 for a virtual gathering on Zoom. Network with colleagues and make new connections.
Katie Paris, Director, Major Real Estate Development at the National Capital Commission and Jo-anne Moore, Program Manager, City of Ottawa Asset Management, speak about their experiences working on marquee projects in the city including the Building Lebreton Project and the Elgin Street Renewal.
The Ottawa chapter is hosting a Winter social on Monday, December 2. Space is limited, register today!
Examine innovative financial structures, evaluate procurement strategies and mitigate project risk for Canada’s most promising infrastructure assets.
The event will take place in Whistler, BC.
Join us for a relaxed networking event that will bring together infrastructure professionals from a variety of disciplines.
The event will include a panel discussion, “Integrating Sustainability into Major Capital Projects”.
Ottawa’s WIN chapter is hosting another in a series of events profiling female leaders in infrastructure. On June 7, Karyn Cornfield and Moe Garahan will discuss their experiences working in infrastructure and sustainability in Ottawa.
The Ottawa event takes place from 6:00PM–9:15PM. There will be a panel discussion on Smart Cities, featuring, Amanda Wilson, Jenny Tremblay, Lauren Touchant, Dr. Marc Fortin, and Michael Tremblay