Discovery Series: Exclusive Roundtable with Leaders from EA SPORTS

Natali Altshuler

Natali Altshuler

Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) Mentees will hear from our keynote speaker, Natali Altshuler, who is a former mentee in the LOT program and now, nearly 20 years later, is a mentor in the same program. Not only is she a mentor but also a board director for the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade and the VP, Head of Operations for EA SPORTS, one of the most iconic brands in entertainment.

This interactive roundtable session will provide participants the unique opportunity to meet and speak with leaders from across EA SPORTS.

Leaders will share insights into their industry, their personal career progression, and suggestions for students to consider as they prepare for graduation.

Join the Board of Trade and EA SPORTS virtually to:

  • Gain insights from, and interact with, leaders from across this global business
  • Learn about EA SPORTS approach to organizational growth and progression
  • Hear directly from LOT alumni on their experience working at EA

Panellists to be announced.

About EA:

EA SPORTS – a division within Electronic Arts (EA), a global leader in digital, interactive entertainment – connects millions of fans across the world to their favorite players and teams through top-selling video game franchises.

Located in beautiful Burnaby, EA Vancouver is the center of development for several of EA’s largest franchises, including EA SPORTS FIFA, EA SPORTS NHL, and EA SPORTS UFC, among others. They are also home to development support teams and corporate teams such as Finance, HR, Facilities, and Legal, as well as a motion capture lab.

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Supporting Sponsors:
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Langara
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This event is presented by The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) Program. The LOT Program is our mentorship program that connects top post-secondary students with leading industry professionals. Launched in 1999, LOT is recognized as the premier mentorship program in British Columbia. Based on the pillars of mentorship, leadership, networking, and volunteerism, LOT candidates go through a competitive and rigorous selection process to experience a year of accelerated professional and personal growth. Discover more.