Canadian Social Marketing , Social Networking, and Digital Communications Guru
On the podium Jen employs her expertise, experience and humour in equal measures. She makes learning about the sometimes intimidating world of technology interesting and fun ... even to Boomers!
Jennifer Evans founded Sequentia Environics in 2002 and in 2008 the company became a part of the Environics Group. She is a board member of ITAC and co-chair of the White Ribbon Campaign, and sits on RedFlagDeals' advisory board.
During a ten year career in technology including working for Dragon Den dragon Robert Herjavec as employee #11 at the tech firm he sold to AT&T in 2001, founding and building an international women in technology networking association, watching the fallout from the dot com bust and the reemergence of the online space with web 2.0, Jen has advised on and executed programs for Canadian and international clients ranging from Bell to Coca-Cola to HP to Palm on how to best connect with audiences using the tools that the web and internet offer.
Jen writes a column on business and technology for PCworld.ca and was a contributor to the Globe and Mail's online tech edition for seven years.
Jen has been talking tech on BNN (formerly Report on Business Television) since 1999, and appears in the Technology in the Workplace segment on Workopolis.tv.
She writes a column on business and technology for PCworld.ca and was a contributor to the Globe and Mail's online tech edition for seven years. Jen wrote her first email newsletter in 1998, is a member of the Internet Oldtimers.