Empowering Auto in the news.

  • Two women named 2024 Automotive News Canada Champions of Diversity

    Henna Agha and Tara Willis named on Automotive News Canada’s 2024 list.

  • Empowering Auto calls on dealerships to promote more jobs for women

    Description goes hereThe Canadian automotive industry is collectively embracing hiring women, but the not-for-profit Empowering Auto would like to see dealerships become more involved in the movement.

  • Women in auto can't be deterred by imposter syndrome, Empowering Auto panel says

    Women often think they need to 'check every single box' applying for a new job, says Linda Hasenfratz, executive chair of Linamar Corp. 

  • Co-founders Aryan Habib, Katherine Mior, Jenn McCarthy named on 2023 Automotive News Canada Champions of Diversity

    Co-founders Aryan Habib, Katherine Mior, Jenn McCarthy named on Automotive News Canada’s 2023 list

  • PRESS RELEASE

    Empowering Auto Conference returns for its second year, championing female empowerment and diversity in the Canadian automotive industry

  • Ford of Canada President Beverly Goodman offers career advice at Empowering Auto Conference

    Ford Motor Company of Canada President/CEO Beverly Goodman echoed a comment from hockey great Wayne Gretzky when offering some career advice, specifically about taking chances, to the attendees at the second annual Empowering Auto Conference.

  • Empowering Auto Conference aims to increase diversity and inclusion

    Attendees represented more than 80 per cent of the automotive brands sold in Canada, said organizers

  • Conference boosts women in auto

    The Empowering Auto Conference hosted hundreds of attendees to offer insights, guidance and other opportunities to women in the automotive industry last month.

  • DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION KEY MESSAGE OF EMPOWERING AUTO 2022

    DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION KEY MESSAGE OF EMPOWERING AUTO 2022

  • Diversity and Inclusion: More to be done, say panelists at Empowering Auto Conference

    Diversity and Inclusion: More to be done, say panelists at Empowering Auto Conference