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WEBINAR: The power of your voice

Unlocking the influence within you


Date & time
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.

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Speaker(s)

Danielle Saputo, BComm 93, GrDip 95

Where

Online

Join us for an empowering webinar designed for women who are ready to connect with their intuition, trust their inner wisdom, and speak their truth with confidence and clarity.

In this session lead by author and coach Danielle Saputo, BComm 93, GrDip 95, we’ll explore:

  • Reconnecting with your authentic voice;
  • Leaning into intuition as your inner compass;
  • Releasing fear around being seen and heard;
  • Stepping into your power unapologetically.

Everyone who joins the webinar live will be entered into a draw to win a copy of Danielle Saputo’s book I am Enough.

Danielle Saputo, BComm 93, GrDip 95

Certified coach and author

Headshot of Daniele Saputo

Danielle is a lifelong learner dedicated to personal growth and helping others thrive.

In additon to her business degree from Concordia University and wealth management certifications from institutions like the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, she holds a Certified Coach designation from the International Coaching Federation and specialized training in Emotional Intelligence and Resilience.

Danielle is adept at fostering positive change; as a Family Enterprise Advisor Designate, Education Facilitator, and Certified Coach, Danielle focuses on enhancing overall wealth, emphasizing harmony and legacy. As a member in a prominent canadian family business, she's experienced in navigating complex dynamics.

Danielle is owner of RiverTay Facilitation, a trustee for Lakefield College School and an advocate for family legacy and financial literacy. She wrote the book I am Enough: Emerging from the Shadows into the Sunlight of My True Self and promotes financial education. Danielle is dedicated to both her family and career. She's also an arts enthusiast, nature lover, and active community volunteer.

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