Lerners hosts 13th annual networking event

Stratus restaurant was packed with female professionals on April 4 at a women’s networking and cocktail event presented by Lerners LLP in Toronto.

Lerners hosts 13th annual networking event
Michelle Medel, chief human recourses officer at Lerners, and Bernice Durdin, HR manager at Baker McKenzie LLP.

Stratus restaurant was packed with female professionals on April 4 at a women’s networking and cocktail event presented by Lerners LLP in Toronto.

 

 

The annual event, Extraordinary Women’s Extravaganza, was held for the 13th year and organized by the firm’s lawyers, associates Nadia Marotta and Emily Fan and partner Shannon Gaudet. The event attracted women in law, health care, human resources, media and more.

 

 

Fan says the event is meant to celebrate women across different industries and create an opportunity for women to mingle and connect.

 

 

Whether guests connected with familiar faces or met new ones, a variety of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres were served throughout the evening, overlooking the city from the 36-storey view. 

 

 

 

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