Overview

Women’s Mentorship Program for the 2025-26 academic calendar year. We highly encourage all female first-year students who are interested in finance or consulting to sign-up. We will be hosting our winter sessions from 5:30–6:30 pm on January 28th and February 25th in Goodes 103.

Meet our program lead Katie Taub

About Katie

Katie is currently in her fourth year of the commerce program. During her time on QPCG, Katie has worked extensively with private equity clients, including Onex and Altas Partners. Katie is excited to be joining Goldman Sachs in New York full-time as an Investment Banking Analyst. After her second year, Katie completed an internship with the investment team at Altas Partners.

She went on an academic exchange at WU, Vienna University of Economics and Business in Austria during the Winter 2025 semester and enjoys snowboarding, photography, squash, and travelling in her free time.

Hear from past participants:

"I had the incredible opportunity to participate in QPCG’s Women’s Mentorship Program last year. Not only did I learn how to navigate the complexities of technical finance knowledge, but I also connected with many women who are equally as passionate about finance as I am. It was invaluable to receive mentorship from upper-year women and hear of their experiences in this industry as well."

Erika Scheuring Commerce '28

"The QPCG Women’s Mentorship program provided me with a wonderful experience during my first year at Queen’s Commerce. Coming into the commerce program with an interest, but not a background, in finance I found the mentorship program made it comfortable to ask questions and helped me build a strong foundation. It allowed me to apply what I had learned throughout the year and connect with students on QPCG. My upper year mentor gave me insight into the amazing community QPCG fosters that I am excited to now be a part of!"

Kaitlyn Dean Commerce '27

"Completing the Queen’s Private Capital Group Women’s Mentorship Program in my first year was formative in my decision to pursue capital markets. From developing relationships with industry mentors to learning the nuances of the field, the program provided a platform for education and openness regarding private markets. I highly urge any female-identifying first year students to apply!"

Jada Coronel Commerce '26