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Meet David Dunkley, Founder, CEO & Creative Director, David Dunkley Fine Millinery - startGBC June 2024 #WhyNotME GBC Entrepreneur Spotlight About David Dunkley You don’t need to travel the world (or even traipse around Toronto) in search of the perfect hat, fascinator or bridal headpiece. David...

Many fans of sports and entertainment would say it’d be a dream come true to pitch partnership marketing ideas for major teams and event production companies, directly to their executives. That’s exactly what students in George Brown College’s (GBC) Sport and Event Marketing (B400) program did...

Tom’s top piece of career advice? “Find the work that your heart feels good to do,” he says. In Tom’s case, that means spending his days supporting — and teaching — others.

"This is a program I would recommend for anyone looking for an opportunity to change their life," Wilson said.

Elder Shirt's presence was felt deeply in the George Brown community through her hosting of cultural sessions and annual speeches. Her leadership, guidance, and scholarship in Indigenous cultural and traditional teachings created a legacy among Indigenous learners that will never be forgotten.

George Brown College Alumni Relations is celebrating National Nursing Week (May 6 – 12, 2024) by highlighting the story of GBC alumni Donna Dingman and Polly Gove.

Canada’s largest professional association of graphic designers (RGD) has given George Brown’s School of Design top marks, naming it the number one design school in the country based on students’ work.

As we celebrate the professionals who are the backbone of the Canadian health care system for National Nursing Week (May 6 – 12, 2024), George Brown College is proud to continue preparing nurses to transform health care and seize opportunities for innovation and leadership.

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.