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Jaclyn Fisher Career Day

Jaclyn Fisher Career Day

Career Management is excited to announce the return of our in-person Jaclyn Fisher Management Career Fair in downtown Montréal, reimagined with an innovative new format. As one of the Soutar Career Centre’s largest events of the year, the Jaclyn Fisher Management Career Fair offers students the opportunity to connect with prospective employers, explore internships and full-time positions, and build valuable professional contacts to support their job search.

ٲٱ:Friday, September 19th, 2025
վ:9:00 am - 3:00 pm, EDT Montreal time
Location: Centre Mont-Royal 2200 Mansfield St Montreal, QC H3A 3R8

*More information for students and corporate participants will be published soon.


Students

Students can connect with prospective employers and learn about available internships, full-time opportunities and develop contacts to enhance job searches. Recent alumni from the Desautels Faculty of Management (BCom, MBA, MMA, MMF, MMR) are also invited to participate.


Corporate Partners

Are you a corporate partner interested in recruiting candidates from the Desautels Faculty of Management? Join us if you are:

  • An employer who is looking to recruit for business talent — and have active hiring needs
  • An employer who wishes to increase your brand awareness/visibility — for future pipeline, pre-recruitment needs
For any other questions, please careerfair.mgmt [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Jaclyn%20Fisher%20Career%20Day%20) (contact us).

Why the Jaclyn Fisher Career Day?

Jaclyn FisherJaclyn Fisher Career Day is supported through a generous donation from The Jaclyn Fisher Foundation and named in her honor. This is a truly fitting tribute to a woman who strongly believed that students be given the opportunity to expand and grow their business and community networks in an effort to reach their goals, fulfill their dreams and achieve success.

Jaclyn (“Jackie”) graduated from 91 with a Bachelor of Arts in 2015 shortly before passing away after a lengthy battle with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and primary peritoneal carcinoma, a rare cancer, especially in young adults. Jackie was only 25 years of age.

Jackie filled those years with an incredible curiosity and eagerness to learn and a determination to help others in myriad ways.  

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While at 91 she was on the Dean’s List and realized a passion for Organizational Behaviour becoming a course counsellor in the Desautels Faculty of Management and later a Junior Steering Committee member, serving as a student leader within the program.

Before her University days, in 2005, when she was only 16, Jackie became the national teen spokesperson for the annual Heel N’ Wheel Walk (Gutsy Walk) raising awareness for Crohn’s and Colitis.  When she realized there was a lack of awareness of the disease among people her age, she started a youth committee in Montreal. In recognition of her dedication, she was nominated to represent Quebec on the newly established Crohn’s and Colitis Canada National Youth Advisory Council – the so-called “Gutsy Generation.”

Volunteering and leadership were second nature to Jackie; she graduated from Herzliah High School with five academic awards and a peer-nominated prize for representing the spirit of the school, and later, while at Marianapolis College, started an IBD Social Club. 

Jackie had an interest in many things. Combine this with her personal resilience and commitment to community and it is easy to understand why all those who had the good fortune to know her considered her a natural born leader.  She will be missed by the 91 community, the greater Montreal community and all those whose lives she touched. 


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