Tania Saba
Tania SABA is the founder and holder of the BMO Chair in Diversity and Governance and is a Full Professor at the School of Industrial Relations at the Université de Montréal. Tania is an expert and has published extensively on issues of diversity management, workforce aging, intergenerational value differences, knowledge transfer, future skills, transformation of employment relations and work organization. Her publications were awarded on many occasions. In 2021, she received the Gérard Dion Award from the Canadian Industrial Relations Association for the impact of her research in the field. Tania works on major research projects with public and private organizations on issues of employment integration and adaptation of equity seeking groups.
Tania oversees the Quebec and Canada Francophone chapter for the Ryerson-led Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH) project. She is a member of the Future Skills Centre, the Diversity Institute, OBVIA (International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital technology), CERIUM (the Montreal Centre for International Studies) and CRIMT (Interuniversity Centre on Globalization and Work).