Posted on 17 June 2010. Tags: a multicultural life, Brasil with S, Brazil, Canada, Commercial Drive, Copa do Mundo, Vancouver, Women in Leadership Foundation, World Cup 2010
I am having the busiest week of my life, but it feels really gooooood! I recorded this videolog last Saturday and spent the whole weekend trying to make my 2006 Dell laptop talk to my new 2010 Canon Rebel T2i camera. As you can guess, things didn’t go as smoothly as I expected.
Last Saturday I interviewed the founder and publisher of The Canadian Immigrant Magazine Nick Noorani. I’ve known Nick for a year now and his passion for helping immigrants and making Canada a better country for everyone is a real inspiration to me. I am still trying to befriend my new camera with my old laptop and even although Adobe Premiere is completely installed, it might take a while to edit my talk with Nick. Be patient with me and stay tuned!
I also talked about my participation in the Women in Leadership Foundation (WIL) mentorship program in this video. I am extremely excited about the program and only 2.5 hours away from the official launch of this year’s program.
I am also planning on uploading my videos from Tuesday’s Brazilian craziness on Commercial Drive very soon. I must confess that it’s very hard to be Canadian during the World Cup, but since this country is about diversity, I might get a passing grade this month!
Talk to you soon,
Veronica
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Posted on 22 November 2009. Tags: Andrea Holmes, featured, Miss 604, non-profit, Vancouver, WIL, Women in Leadership Foundation

Yesterday, Lili and I had a great time at the Women in Leadership Foundation’s Superwomen Friends Winter Palace Gala. Lili won the tickets through the Miss 604 contest and generously invited me to accompany her.
The Women in Leadership foundation is a registered Vancouver charity dedicated to advancing women in leadership roles. Yesterday’s Gala night celebrated the 2009 WIL Advancing Women Leaders Mentorship program class. Everybody knows how much I respect mentoring initiatives, but WIL’s program now has a special spot in my heart and I can’t wait to apply as a mentee for the 2010 group.

Andrea Holmes on the stage
Andrea Holmes’ speech was the reality check that I needed to advance in my life. Andrea is a four-time Canadian Paralympic Champion and one of the most inspiring women that I’ve met in my life. Her list of achievements makes anyone think of what they’ve achieved in their lives. Knowing that Andrea has been through more obstacles that I can ever imagine, it has become easier for me to set goals and chase my dreams. Thanks, Andrea, for sharing your story with us! Even though Brazilians are really passionate about their country during the Olympics, I’ll cheer for you in the 2010 Para-Alpine Ski competition!

Veronica Heringer-Ames and Lili Veira de Carvalho
As you can see, we also enjoyed posing on the red carpet! Lili was a little bit disappointed for not winning the Roc combo in the silent auction while I wish I had money to bring the Big White Ski Package home! Anyway, it was awesome to connect with inspiring women and support the WIL Foundation through twitter and this blog post!
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