Alum and co-founder of WIMA leverages Rotman Giving Day to enhance her impact
Immediately upon her arrival at Rotman in 1999, Catherine Graham (MBA 2001) recognized both the opportunity and the need to engage more women in business.
Coming from retail banking, which was predominantly women, and an undergrad that was comprised of both men and women, walking into a room of 80 per cent men felt like a culture shock. As she spoke with her female friends and colleagues, Graham quickly realized many women’s misconceptions about an MBA and the career paths to follow.
An obvious answer to this, at least for her, was to pitch an open house where current students invited friends to tackle any preconceived notions about women in business and promote their applications to the program in the years to follow. This idea gained traction quickly, taking little convincing of her classmates and reinstating her belief that this initiative was something the program desperately needed.
Snowballing from here, Graham played an instrumental role in creating the Women in Management Association (WIMA), which still exists today. Now, over two decades later, she finds the association’s growth remarkable – having made considerable strides in its expansion, inclusivity, and efforts toward gender parity.
‘All in’ on scholarship idea
That is why she was all in when she was approached with the idea to establish the Women in Management Association Scholarship, supporting students who demonstrate commitment to WIMA. Applauding the association’s initiative in launching such a scholarship, Graham was happy to spread the word by asking and encouraging her own classmates to support the award.
This idea and Graham’s first gift to the award fund came at a decisive time – during the inaugural Rotman Giving Day in 2021. Rotman Giving Day launched as a fundraising campaign that leverages the strength of the Rotman community to enhance all areas of the Rotman School through meaningful gifts. A vital part of the campaign is its matching funds, allowing donors to amplify the impact of their giving, with all donations matched dollar-for-dollar up to $1,000, while matching funds last.