Darpan Chat Central presents CEO of DiverseCity Community Resources Society, Neelam Sahota on the percpetion around diversity and the work that needs to be done to push the dialogue of inclusion and diversity forward.
A long-time supporter of UBC and many important charitable causes in B.C., Varshney’s philanthropy is evident in his remarkable service to the community over the past 25 years. He has been in the venture capital business since 1985, and during this period has been a director and/or officer of many North American public companies.
As an active member of several business organizations, including previous appointments to the Fraser Health Authority Board of Directors and British Columbia Premier's Asia Pacific Trade Council, and as a strong supporter of community involvement, Bubber is committed to mentoring his peers in the business world.
Anita Huberman serves as the CEO of Surrey Board of Trade and her inspiring story is a testament to what one can achieve through hard work and determination.
Deputy Chief Rai began his career with the VPD in 1990, working for eight years as a frontline patrol constable in District 3, with duties that included field training and mentoring new police officers. He also drew on his cultural background to work extensively, at the street level, with the District’s ethnically diverse communities.
Wally Oppal former BC Attorney General, BC Supreme Court Judge, and Minister of Multiculturalism shares his experience on winning the Darpan Award. RBC Darpan Awards Nominations are closing soon! Visit our website to nominate someone extraordinary today!
Inderjit Kaur had been a celebrated academician and the first woamn Vice Chancellor of Punjabi University in Patiala and the first woman chairperson of the Staff Selection Commission in New Delhi.