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Season 3 Episode 8 - Julie Savaria

1h 1m · It's About Time · 24 Aug 13:00

Julie Savaria, founder of Bindia Savaria

Julie Savaria is the founder of Bindia Savaria consulting and defines herself as a Justice, Equity,
Diversity, and Inclusion designer, an Equity facilitator, and a global citizen at heart.
A biochemist by training, Julie worked in clinical research for 5 years before completing an MBA
from McGill University. It was then that she deepened her expertise in social impact and human-
centered design thinking and the intersectionality of the public, private and social sectors. Julie
worked for innovative and Fortune 500 organizations as well as public institutions, to help them
further their conversations around racism and implement a sustainable strategy dedicated to all their
employees. As such, she founded Bindia Savaria Consulting to help organizations start, deepen or
establish their JEDI strategy or program, and JEDI Kids, a platform dedicated to helping caregivers
and anyone raise the next generation of inclusive and (racially) mindful children. Julie is a TEDx
speaker, a certified integral development coach, and a renowned panellist. She is also the Co-chair
of the B Local Québec chapter, focusing on Collective Impact and Activism and an ambassador for
the Just For Kids Foundation.

Webpage: www.bindiasavaria.com
www.jedikids.ca
IG: @Julz_bindia , @bindiasavaria,
@jedi_kid
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/julie.bindiasavaria ;
https://www.facebook.com/bindiasavaria ;
https://www.facebook.com/kidsjedi

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IG: @Julz_bindia , @bindiasavaria,
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Facebook https://www.facebook.com/julie.bindiasavaria ;
https://www.facebook.com/bindiasavaria ;
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