Pro Groups is launching a new chapter in Toronto in 2026, sponsored by the Eliassen Group! The inaugural meeting will be held at 150 King West on Wednesday, March 26th 2026 from 4pm to 7pm.
Agenda:
- 4:00 PM: Arrival & Networking
- 4:10 PM: Chapter Kickoff Information
- 4:20 PM: Building Career Resilience: Navigating Change, AI, and the Future of Reporting
- 5:20 PM: Wrap-up & Q&A
- 5:30 PM: Happy Hour @ TBD
Topic: Building Career Resilience: Navigating Change, AI, and the Future of Reporting
Summary: As technology and regulation evolve, professionals can’t go it alone. This conversation explores how community, connection, and practical career strategies help practitioners stay resilient, visible, and prepared for what’s next.
Description: Professionals are navigating constant change. Whether the disruption comes from emerging technologies like AI or changing regulations, one thing remains consistent: careers are strongest when they’re built on connection, community, and adaptability.
In this conversation about the timeless principles that help professionals stay resilient through uncertainty we will answer questions about the existential impact of AI on our careers, how to navigate unexpected job changes, and how to reorient your career for resilience through practical, repeatable approaches, including building and maintaining strong networks, staying visible and relevant in an increasingly automated world, and avoiding the risks of operating in isolation. This session highlights enduring strategies professionals can use to navigate any period of change, with a focus on AI and the current regulatory landscape. We conclude with an actionable framework that attendees can apply to protect and advance their careers, no matter what comes next. By the end of this session, you will be able to:
● Explain why community, networking, and peer connection are increasingly essential for
career resilience in today’s reporting environment
● Identify practical strategies for building and maintaining a professional network, including how to stay visible and accessible in a digital-first world
● Describe how AI and other emerging technologies are reshaping careers — and why
adaptability and connection matter as much as technical skills
● Apply a simple, multi-step approach to protecting and advancing their career amid
regulatory, technological, and organizational uncertainty
Duration: 60 mins
Continuing Education: 1 credit
Field of Study: Personal Development