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TEDxYorkU explores what it means to ‘ricochet’

Ideas will ricochet at York University during the fifth annual TEDxYorkU conference March 28.

Featuring a full day of inspiring talks and performances, TEDxYorkU will occupy the Tribute Communities Recital Hall Stage in the Accolade East Building on the Keele campus. Each of the presenters and performers will explore this year’s theme “Ricochet”. TEDxYorkU starts at 10:30am and will continue to 4pm.

Some of the featured speakers include:

Markus Giesler

Markus GieslerMarkus Giesler is a Canadian economist and marketing professor at the Schulich School of Business. He specializes in the study of markets as social systems and researches how ideas and things such as products, services, experiences, technologies, brands, and intellectual property acquire value over time. He is interested in technology consumption, moral consumption, and the role of multiple stakeholders in the market creation process. Before doing his PhD in marketing, Giesler spent 10 years operating his own record label and recording business in Germany. In 2014, he was named “one of the most outstanding business school professors under 40 in the world.” He is recognized as one of Fortune‘s rising professors in business and is one of Wired’s best recognized experts in high-technology consumption. Giesler was named one of the world’s top 40 business professors under 40 by Poets & Quants.

Talisha Ramsaroop

Talisha RamsaroopTalisha Ramsaroop came to Canada with her mother when she was just two-years-old. Ramsaroop is the recipient of the 2014 Lincoln M Alexander award for her work as a mentor for students battling racial stereotypes in Toronto’s urban core. She is a community advocate and leader who is actively involved and committed to bettering her community in any way possible. She has participated in NOISE for social change, FYI creating equitable spaces, Grassroots Youth Collaborative and Act for Youth. Ramsaroop earned the community award for her ongoing work to provide a voice to urban youth in Toronto who are struggling to overcome the barriers put in their way by racial discrimination. A graduate student at York University, Ramsaroop mentors urban youth to break down the barriers caused by racial stereotypes, complete high school and look ahead to post-secondary education opportunities.

Paula Todd

Paula ToddPaula Todd (BA ’82, JD ’88) is an award-winning investigative journalist, digital media professor, lawyer and the author of three best-selling non-fiction books. She served as co-editor of the University’s community newspaper Excalibur, where she led a successful campaign to secure independent funding for the student press. Todd has worked as a reporter, feature writer and political correspondent for the Toronto Star. In 1996, she was hired by TVOntario, where she and Steve Paikin co-hosted the nightly news magazine “Studio 2” for 10 years. She also hosted and co-produced “Person 2 Person with Paula Todd,” an interview program first broadcast in 2000. She was hired by CTV News Channel, where she did investigative reporting and hosted “The Verdict with Paula Todd,” a prime-time legal and justice affairs program, and was an investigative “W5” reporter for CTV News. Todd has written for numerous publications, including The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, Macleans MagazineElm Street Magazine, Canadian Living and Law Times.

Tickets are still available at http://peatix.com/event/75921. For those unable to attend, the event will be streamed live at TEDxYorkU.

More information about the many other TEDxYorkU speakers will be posted on the event’s Facebook page.

*Article courtesy of yFile