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91原创 woman nominated for Women of Distinction Award

YWCA鈥檚 virtual event will take place June 7 when winners will be announced
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YWCA Metro Vancouver has announced 91原创鈥檚 Alyssa Barry as a nominee in the category of Business & the Professions for its 38th annual Women of Distinction Awards. The virtual event will take place June 7, 2021. (YWCA)

A 91原创 businesswoman has been nominated for an award for moving the needle on diversity in Canadian boardrooms.

YWCA Metro Vancouver has announced Alyssa Barry as a nominee in the category of Business & the Professions for its 38th annual Women of Distinction Awards.

YWCA is a 125-year-old organization striving to achieve women鈥檚 equality.

Barry serves as the head of strategy, operations and communications at Artis REIT, a real estate investment trust company.

鈥淎lyssa is an expert at fostering relationships with Canada鈥檚 top leaders, identifying and recruiting them as potential board members,鈥 YWCA said.

鈥淪he has contributed extensively to strengthening corporate governance in Canada by speaking at conferences and on podcasts about the importance of director independence, diversity and sound corporate governance.鈥

Barry also serves on the advisory council for Women Get on Board鈥檚 mentorship program and has been an active member of the Canadian Investor Relations Institute, and Women in Capital Markets. As well, she has participated in many other programs and forums that have enabled her to give back to her profession.

The YWCA Women of Distinction Awards honour individuals and organizations who contribute to the well-being and future of the community. The Women of Distinction Awards is also the YWCA鈥檚 signature fundraising event.

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Award recipients will be announced at a virtual event on June 7.

In addition to the 12 nomination categories, the individual nominees are eligible for the Connecting the Community Award, where the winner will receive a $10,000 donation from Scotiabank to the YWCA program area of their choice.

Barry supports efforts to create gender equality.

鈥淎dvancing gender equality is one of the most important issues humanity faces,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s an advocate for women in boardrooms and leadership positions, it is rewarding to see gender equality at the forefront of many organizations 鈥 starting at the very top. If corporate Canada wants a full economic recovery, then it should focus on making room for more women in leadership.鈥

The public can cast their online until April 20.

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