Fall Lecture Series — The Gordie Howe International Bridge: Opening Soon

Fall Lecture Series — The Gordie Howe International Bridge: Opening Soon

By National Museum of the Great Lakes

Discover how the nearly complete Gordie Howe International Bridge will transform the Windsor‑Detroit trade corridor.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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About this event

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Join us for the our 2025 Fall Lecture Series, presented by Impact Employment Solutions. Participants can choose when registering to take part in a watch party at the museum or tune in online via Zoom. Please select in-person or virtual when selecting tickets.

Discover how the nearly complete Gordie Howe International Bridge will transform the Windsor‑Detroit trade corridor during this talk by Stephanie Campeau, associate vice president of stakeholder and community relations for the Windsor‑Detroit Bridge Authority. Campeau will outline the six‑lane span’s highway‑to‑highway connection, state‑of‑the‑art inspection plazas and other amenities designed to streamline cross‑border traffic. Hear how these features will boost capacity, cut transit times and strengthen supply chains from opening day onward.

This lecture is free, but registration is required. Donations are always happily accepted.


About the Presenter

Stephanie Campeau is the Associate Vice President of Stakeholder and Community Relations at WDBA, with more than 20 years of experience as a professional communicator. Since 2015, Stephanie has led the development and implementation of a comprehensive engagement strategy which includes targeted stakeholder communication and consultation for WDBA in Canada and the United States. Prior to joining WDBA, Stephanie worked in a variety of sectors including post-secondary, automotive and utility. She holds a BA Honours degree in Communication Studies from the University of Windsor.


Meet Our Sponsor

Impact Employment Solutions (IES) stands as a beacon of opportunity, offering a comprehensive suite of employment services tailored to meet the diverse needs of clients and job seekers alike. Specializing in temporary labor, temp-to-hire workforces, and direct hire permanent placements in HR, engineering, and technical trades, IES exemplifies dedication to facilitating seamless transitions into fulfilling employment opportunities.

Headquartered in Toledo, IES has forged enduring partnerships with numerous esteemed clients across Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Florida, and Canada. Their tailored approach ensures that each client's unique operational landscape and requirements are met with precision and excellence. With a track record of success and unwavering commitment to client satisfaction, IES continues to shape the employment landscape, one successful placement at a time.

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Nov 19 · 4:00 PM PST