Stephanie Cadieux: Leading with Purpose and Passion
Being a woman and experiencing all of the trials, tribulations and wonderful things that go along with that also has led me in my career to really want to champion women, champion women in leadership particularly, and assist women to see their potential, or perhaps see potential they don't see.
Ever wondered what it takes to be a trailblazer in leadership? Stephanie Cadieux's story is one of resilience, dedication, and breaking down barriers. As the Official Opposition Critic for Gender Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion, she’s not just a leader; she's a champion for meaningful change. In this engaging episode of Avalon Recovery Society Radio, hosted by Leanne Utendale, Cadieux opens up about her journey through the political landscape and her commitment to advocating for women in leadership roles.
From her impactful tenure as Minister of Children and Family Development to her current role as MLA for Surrey South, Cadieux has consistently pushed for policies that foster equality and accessibility. She sheds light on the importance of government’s role in driving policy changes, the need for constructive feedback, and the significance of mental health and addiction support. With a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, Cadieux’s interview is a treasure trove of inspiration and practical advice.
Whether you’re interested in politics, gender equity, or just looking for a dose of motivation, this episode offers something valuable for everyone.