With over two decades of experience in accounting and taxation, Mandeep Tung has built a career rooted in precision, strategic planning, and an unwavering commitment to her clients. Earning her Chartered Accountant (CA) designation in 2008 while working at KPMG in Ontario, she has varied experiences in public practice, including at Grant Thornton and Fortis BC.
For parents, choosing the right daycare is a decision rooted in trust, care, and the promise of a nurturing environment for their little ones. With an unwavering commitment to early childhood education and a passion for providing safe, stimulating spaces for children, Amy has built four thriving daycare centers across the Lower Mainland and beyond, each uniquely tailored to meet the needs of young learners.
Ayesha Hussain is a powerhouse of talent—a modern-day renaissance woman who seamlessly blends grit, grace, and unfiltered authenticity. A British Asian multi-disciplined athlete, stuntwoman, and weapons specialist, Ayesha’s journey is deeply rooted in her Rajput heritage and the warrior spirit of her ancestors. Her ability to bring raw, genuine energy to every project has earned her accolades in the stunt world and mainstream entertainment.
Dr. Neeta Nagra’s journey is one of relentless passion and a deep-seated commitment to empowering others. As an author, entrepreneur, and thought leader, she has dedicated her career to advancing mental health care and leadership development. Her path began in university when she started volunteering with the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Noted as Canada’s first broadcast journalist of South Asian descent, Belle Puri’s career in journalism began with a dream that defied the norms of her time. Belle’s defining moment came when television came calling. Although content at CKNW—then regarded as one of Canada’s most prestigious news outlets—she interviewed with and was hired by BCTV in 1987, marking the beginning of her illustrious 38-year career as a television journalist.
A passionate advocate for youth mental health and well-being, Hebah Hussaina is a PhD candidate at the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Hebah’s research is deeply rooted in amplifying youth voices, ensuring that the next generation has access to resources that foster mental health, resilience, and growth.