#LifeAtD2L
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Mini-Figure Magic: How Lego Brings Employee Recognition to Life
What’s the buzz about lately? It’s all about our new 2024 Lego mini-figure program. This isn’t just about stacking blocks; it’s about celebrating each of us in a way that...
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Get to Know D2L's Employee Resource Groups and Committees
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D2L has a number of employee resource groups (ERGs) and committees that contribute to our culture and employee experience. Over the years, D2Lers have come together to create these groups...
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Boomerang Corner: Find out Why D2Lers Love “Coming Home”
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We get it—sometimes people want to move onto other challenges. But sometimes they also come back. Employees who leave and return are what we call boomerangs.
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Embracing Neurodiversity: Unmasking at Work
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Starting a new role often comes with some uncertainties and new anxieties. For me, uncertainties with a new role turned into my AuDHD* diagnosis and the realization that D2L is...
Saying Thanks and Lending a Hand
Day 1 of the Toronto Office at the Parkdale Community Food Bank At D2L, we often talk about the importance of doing good and giving back to the community. In...
Unleashing My Potential: The Inside Scoop on My Internal Career Journey
As I reflect on my career journey, one thing becomes abundantly clear: internal mobility has been the catalyst in shaping my professional life. I want to share my experiences and...
The Philanthropic Powerhouse: Meet a D2Ler Who Loves Volunteering
Meet Anita: At D2L, we are fortunate to have employees who are just as passionate about making a difference in the world as we are. Meet Anita Joshi, customer success...
Boomerangs Are Meant to Return
I began #LifeAtD2L in 2012 on the Teaching and Learning Strategies team with the amazing Ken Chapman, VP, learning innovation advocacy. I loved the work I was involved in and...
Embracing Neurodiversity: Unmasking at Work
Starting a new role often comes with some uncertainties and new anxieties. For me, uncertainties with a new role turned into my AuDHD* diagnosis and the realization that D2L is...