Menna Riley is a Producer, Connector, Speaker, and Founder of Leading Ladies Networking. With over two decades of experience managing successful events for her clients, Menna is passionate about delivering experiences that inform, engage, and create value.
Menna’s event management work includes world-class performance festivals, Tall Ships and the World Cup Equestrian Qualifying championships, and the IIHF World Junior Hockey championships. She has worked with award-winning PR & marketing agencies, in the music, tv, film and financial industries and has managed some of the region’s most notable industry awards shows and corporate events. Menna has worked with many charitable organizations including running over two dozen golf tournaments, several high-profile galas, weddings, and private events including two separate events with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In January 2012, Menna founded Leading Ladies Networking which has been growing ever since, elevating the overall networking landscape for women in business in Nova Scotia. After countless testimonials, she is proud to say she’s facilitated innumerable connections, collaborations, opportunities, and relationships throughout the years. ------------------------------------------------------ Theme song produced, recorded, mixed, by John Mullane for Let Me Overthink About It. Written by John Mullane. Edited by Jann McFarlane Digital Media Proudly supported by Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia
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Kiley White (she/her) is a passionate advocate, artist and entrepreneur. With a background in social services, Kiley is currently working supporting/advocating for local 2SLGBTQIA+ folks in her community. Alongside this work, Kiley has several passion projects including previously co-hosting Find Your Groove Podcast and launching her own podcast, “Groovin’”! Kiley is also working on a Masters degree in Counselling Psychology with a special interest in somatic, transpersonal and creative approaches.
Anne Janelle is a professional musician. A cellist, singer, songwriter Anne's one-decade-plus of recording and touring has brought her to 13 countries world wide, garnered her a Canadian Folk Music Award and many other grant awards and nominations across Canada. Throughout her four album releases, Anne's "gorgeous and syrupy voice" rings out. The sweetness of her long, beautiful melodies is often tempered by lyrics of searching for peace in dark times or grappling with unanswerable questions. Not surprisingly, Anne accompanies herself with visceral, resonant notes, often "playing her cello like Paul McCartney picks his Hoffner.". Her music melds the soaring choruses of pop music, the timeless simplicity of folk music and the acoustic elegance of classical music.
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