








As the founder and CEO of Pros&Babes, and creator of the MoMBA, Canada’s only 360 personal and professional leadership development program for the busy mom, she is a champion of engineers balancing motherhood. A wife and mother of two, Kinia has helped hundreds of women pursue leadership, develop stronger, more intimate relationships with their partners, bond more closely with their children, and take the right actions to consistently achieve their career goals.

Edie Bates, P.Eng., MBA, PMP, CCP is the Manager of Lands & Right of Way Operations Canada for Enbridge, an alumnus of the Governor General Canadian Leadership Conference and the current chair of the Enbridge FEMINEN Employee Resource Group in Edmonton. In her 20+ year career at Enbridge, Edie has held several technical and leadership positions in engineering, project management, construction, controls, and corporate services. With two young daughters, Edie is passionate about inspiring and empowering our next generation to lead positive change.
Tina Uribe (P.Eng.) is a Chemical Engineer with over 20 years of design, construction and project management experience in both the midstream and downstream oil & gas sectors. She is passionate about mentoring young talent in the fields of STEM and is a firm believer that you get out of your industry what you put into it. Tina has been on the Enbridge FEMINEN Employee Resource Group Committee (ERG) for over 6 years. Tina has led various ERG speaking events highlighting topics such as innovation, advocacy, allyship, unconscious bias and encouraging other female leaders to share their stories. She also co-chairs the Engineering Futures Program, where female engineers/ technologists mentor Indigenous female youth and promote STEM careers.





Director, Modernization & Change for Enbridge, Liquids Pipelines
Fellow, Energy Futures Lab Board Member, Human Venture Leadership (charitable organization).
Laura is passionate about designing how we live in this profound juncture in human history: A time when plentiful hydrocarbons, an underpinning of our economy and identity, are creating uneasiness about our future. Laura’s sense of co-responsibility draws her to tough conversations about energy systems and transitions as we navigate unfamiliar and polarizing territory. She has over 21 years of design, operations and project management experience in steel manufacturing, industrial construction, and energy pipelines in the natural resource hubs of Alberta, northern Ontario, and Oklahoma. She studied Environmental Resource Management, Mechanical Engineering and Engineering and Technology Management, but considers life to be the ultimate teacher.


Kirsten has worked in the resource exploration industry for more than 20 years in a number of roles for publicly traded companies – Northern Saskatchewan mapping and prospecting, VP Exploration, International Director of Investor Relations, CEO – while contributing to the exploration and development of resources regarding diamonds, gold, base metals, coal, petroleum and most recently, renewable energy. As an articulate champion of Canadian innovation, Kirsten has long been an active in the community and regularly speaks about geology, the resource industry and geothermal energy.
Kirsten is the founder, President and CEO of DEEP Earth Energy Production (“DEEP”). A private company, DEEP focuses on developing geothermal resources to meet Saskatchewan’s – and Canada’s – increasing energy needs with sustainable, baseload renewable power and industrial heating applications. She is a geology graduate from the University of Saskatchewan and a Professional Geoscientist, registered in the Province of Saskatchewan.
In her free time, Kirsten can be found happily working on yard projects at her acreage she shares with her husband and teenage daughter or camping and fishing. And beyond this global pandemic, she looks forward to hosting dinner gatherings with friends and family.

Session Title: Living and Working Mindfully: Bringing Mindfulness Meditation into the Workplace
Session Abstract: Research indicates that people spend approximately half of their waking hours thinking about something other than what is going on in the present moment—and this mind-wandering leads to feelings of unhappiness and lack of focus. Fortunately, mindfulness practice helps us bring our attention back to the “here and now”. In this session, you will learn what mindfulness is, how it is practiced, how to integrate it into your professional life, as well as how it connects to overall well-being. Mindfulness can support individuals during challenging times, including burnout and job dissatisfaction. Short meditations will be discussed and practiced throughout the session.
Session Title: Busting the Many Myths about Becoming an Entrepreneur
Session Abstract: Have you ever considered starting a business? Perhaps a consulting company, a side-hustle, or a non-for-profit? Maybe you’ve been an employee your whole life and are not sure where to start, what it takes or if it’s worth it. Maybe it just seems too scary, especially amidst COVID-19. But is it? Entrepreneurship is rarely taught in our schools and there are many misconceptions about it, such as “I’m not that type of person,” “It’s too risky,” “I don’t have time,” and “I don’t have enough capital”. With 15 years of experience building 4 companies while also working full time as an employee, Andrea is excited to debunk 10 of these myths in a fun, frank way. You will come out of this session with a better idea if entrepreneurship makes sense for you!
Session Title: Preparing for Paternity and Maternity Leave Transition while Protecting your Career Capital
Session Abstract: This session will help you understand the typical roadmap for working mothers: pregnancy, maternity leave, return to work; and the typical challenges women face, especially in engineering careers. Furthermore, the session will help you create a plan to mitigate career risks associated with motherhood and to develop a transition and communication plan that will enhance your personal brand and allow for a smoother transition to and from maternity leave. Finally, the session will identify a few action items you can take to mitigate the consequences associated with maternity leave: maternal wage gap, career stagnation, financial stress, burnout for stress, and difficulty managing career and family life. A number of tips will be provided for fathers who are considering parental leave.
Session Title: Cowardice – Courage – Cockiness: A Slippery Spectrum for All Genders
Session Abstract: She’s too shy. She’s too bullish. She lacks confidence. She’s domineering…
These labels are applied liberally to others and sometimes to our selves. Although these labels are not endearing, they are important to notice because they indicate a lack of courage in the giver and/or the receiver. It’s persistently tricky to find courage which sits dubiously between cowardice and cockiness. But to become wise leaders who can skillfully carry controversial conversations with family, friends and coworkers, we must master courage.
Laura will cover 3 learning outcomes:
1. Recognize what courage is and isn’t
2. Improve your prospects to find and portray courage
3. Understand why courage is essential for tackling the biggest challenges facing humankind
Session Title: Fostering Male Allyship in the Workplace
Session Abstract: Allyship is not a neat, pre-packaged one-size fits all solution. With men continuing to be the majority stakeholders in organizations, evidence shows that when men are deliberately engaged in gender inclusion programs then 96% of organizations see progress in supporting equity for womxn in the engineering workplace. In this session, participants will learn the neuroscience to activating the courage of male allies, practice the communication skills to improve allyship effectiveness, and foster productive conversations to inspire systemic change. Everyone’s pathway to effective allyship will be different – learn how to navigate yours.
Session Title: Evolution of FEMINEN (Females in Engineering) – Enbridge’s Employee Resource Group Making A Difference
Session Abstract: Want to make a difference empowering females in STEM, but don’t know where to begin? There is power in numbers. The Enbridge FEMINEN Employee Resource Group (ERG) Committee is excited to present their successes of how they led, inspired and grew their membership and ally network to lead change within their organization.
FEMINEN was founded in 2012 as a strategic initiative to further Enbridge’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. FEMINEN’s mission is to increase the organizations ability to attract, engage and retain females in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers by facilitating opportunities for members to network, develop and learn from each other. This presentation will highlight FEMINEN’s evolution from the development of its initial business case from a single female engineer to becoming a recognized and vibrant ERG with various Chapters across North America. Key members of the FEMINEN leadership committee will share some of the challenges and triumphs over the years and how to avoid common pitfalls. You will also learn what FEMINEN is focused on now and how we’re leveraging a virtual world to expand our membership and influence.
Session Title: Inspiring Change, Having Courage to Act.
Session Abstract: coming soon
Session Title: Discover your Core Values and Re-Align your Career for Life
Session Abstract: This session will give attendees a fresh perspective on career planning by asking the question: “do your career and work values align?”. The session will include 3 exercises to help you identify your core values. A misalignment has the potential to make you unhappy and deeply unmotivated as an employee or as an entrepreneur. Your core values are principles that you find desirable or even essential in your life, and examples include joy, warmth, abundance, usefulness, and boldness. An alignment between your career and your core values can produce satisfaction, as well as a sense of happiness and fulfillment, which are key aspects in ensuring more women stay happy in their engineering, or other, careers for life.
Session Title: Tips for Obtaining and Maintaining a P.Eng. or a P.Geo. Designation
Session Abstract: APEGA regulates the practices of engineering and geoscience on behalf of the Government of Alberta. The designation of Professional Member at APEGA allows you to practice engineering and/or geoscience without limitation. This session will include tips on how to improve your odds of earning a professional membership with APEGA, including how to avoid common errors or delays on these applications, and how to maintain your professional membership valid. Finally, the session may offer tips on how to encourage your boss to give you highly technical work to qualify for a P.Eng or P.Geo., and perhaps also pay for your registration. APEGA tries to increase the number of professionally registered engineers and geoscientists in Alberta through APEGA’s 30×30 initiative.