Presilience® Canada: Leading Through Uncertainty

ISRM Partners with RCAS and Risk 2 Solution to Deliver Executive Workshops in Ottawa and Toronto

The Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) is proud to partner with RCAS and the Risk 2 Solution Group (R2S) to launch Presilience® Canada: Leading Through Uncertainty – two exclusive executive workshops taking place in Ottawa on 23rd September and Toronto on 24th September 2025.

This collaboration marks an important milestone in expanding the global reach of the Presilience® Framework, bringing world-class leadership and resilience training to Canada for the first time.

About the Workshops

Designed for senior executives, board members and strategic decision-makers, these four-hour sessions will provide participants with advanced tools and strategies to lead effectively in today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous and digitally disrupted (VUCAD) environment.

Key benefits include:

  • Strengthening decision-making under pressure
  • Building resilient, high-performing teams
  • Developing adaptive communication strategies
  • Turning disruption into opportunity

Programme Highlights

  • Strategic Prelude – Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Mike Rouleau, former Vice Chief of the Defence Staff and Commander of Canadian Special Operations Forces
  • Keynote Address – Dr Gavriel Schneider, internationally recognised thought leader and creator of the Presilience® Framework
  • Masterclass and Panel – Led by Rob Currie (Founder, RCAS) and James Strickland (Senior Advisor, RCAS), with contributions from Canadian business leaders
  • Interactive sessions and networking opportunities

Event Details

  • Ottawa – 23rd September 2025, 13:00 – 18:00, The Rideau Club
  • Toronto – 24th September 2025, 13:00 – 18:00, The Royal Canadian Military Institute
  • Price: $500 CAD

Seats are limited. Register here: https://risk2solution.com/presilience-canada/

A portion of proceeds will support Canadian Veteran programs, with additional Presilience® scholarships provided to veterans transitioning into new careers.

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