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June 2025 – Women of the Year

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"Just because somebody is a CEO doesn't mean they aren't going through something." 48 B C B U S I N E S S . C A J U N E 2 0 2 5 A A TWO-TIME cancer survivor who was paralyzed for two years, Mariat Jibril uses her experience with overcoming adversity to inspire others. "It was in the wheelchair that I decided to push and give every- thing I can give to my life," she says. Jibril chronicled her journey in her 2024 memoir, Imade: Whispers of Hope, and she encouraged others to be vulnerable at her Better Not Bitter Summit when it debuted last year. The summit (which sold out a Downtown Vancouver confer- ence centre last year) featured keynote addresses, panels and fireside chats with leaders, entrepreneurs and advocates to educate others and influence mindset transformation. "Just because somebody is a CEO doesn't mean they aren't going through something," she says. The summit is just one of Jibril's initiatives through her business Mij Consulting, where she's the chief happiness offi- cer. Jibril's organization also offers personal development training and equity and inclu- sion consulting. For Jibril, mental health is inextricably connected to her work advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging MARIAT JIBRIL R E G I O N A L M A N A G E R , 2 S L G B T Q + B U S I N E S S D E V E L O P M E N T, B .C . & T H E Y U KO N , T D B A N K ; F O U N D E R , M I J C O N S U LT I N G DIVER SIT Y AND INCLUSION CHA MPION

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