Pitching with Power: Fireside Chat with Tammy Watson

Date

Thursday February 5, 2026
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Location

Virtual
Event Category

What does it take to win a $10,000 Pitch Competition (or any pitch session for that matter? Join us to hear from WE-CAN client Tammy Watson.

How can you pitch with courage and confidence, even when you鈥檙e feeling uncertain?

Join us for a candid and inspiring fireside chat with WE-CAN client Tammy Watson, founder of  and one of five national winners of last summer鈥檚 StartUp Canada Equal Slice Pitch Competition held at Google Canada鈥檚 Toronto headquarters.

Tammy鈥檚 authentic and heartfelt three-minute live pitch earned her a $10,000 grant to grow her business, though she admits she initially questioned whether she should even submit her application.

In this fireside chat, we鈥檒l hear how Tammy overcame self-doubt to pitch with power.

  • How to prepare for a pitch when imposter syndrome creeps in
  • The mindset shifts that helped Tammy step onto a national stage
  • How community support and feedback can build your confidence
  • Tips for finding your voice and sharing your story authentically

We鈥檒l also open the floor for a group discussion, where you can share your own experiences, insights, and questions about pitching with confidence.

NOTE: Live Zoom transcription is available during this event. Should you require other accessibility supports, please email kerry.ramsay@queensu.ca as soon as possible since advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility services.

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER:

Tammy Watson is the Founder of the  and a long-time WE-CAN participant. A proud member of the LGBT2S community, Tammy has been breaking barriers in the trades since launching Canadian Handywoman, a business dedicated to empowering through hands-on training to be confident, capable and in control at home, in business, and in life.

ABOUT THE WE-CAN PROJECT:
The WE-CAN Project is led by Queen鈥檚 University with a mission to inspire and empower existing and aspiring women entrepreneurs by providing them with tools, resources, expert mentors, networks and community building to expand existing businesses and to launch new ventures. Since launching in 2020, the WE-CAN Project has supported more than 1,600 women entrepreneurs in launching, growing and scaling their business in the greater Kingston region.

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