How To Survive in the Post-COVID-19 Economy

This course is designed to help you navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 economy—whether you're a recent graduate, entrepreneur, freelancer, or salaried employee. You'll gain practical strategies for adapting to economic shifts while maintaining your well-being during uncertain times.
You’ll also explore key skills to strengthen before the crisis ends, and learn how to position yourself for future opportunities. With a focus on resilience, adaptability, and wellness, this course prepares you to face the post-pandemic world with confidence.
Lawyer & Regulated-Industry Communication Specialist | AI Governance, Interpretive Risk, and Professional Oversight
Imelda Wei Ding Lo, JD, MA, is a lawyer and regulated-industry communication strategist specializing in AI governance, interpretive risk, and professional oversight in legal and medical content. A member of the Law Society of Ontario and the founder of Fortunus Media Ltd., she has over six years of experience developing compliance-aware, jurisdiction-sensitive materials for law firms, healthcare organizations, and other high-trust professional audiences. Her work spans legal research for Thomson Reuters, patient-facing medical communication, and the design of accredited CPD programs focused on professional responsibility in AI-influenced workflows. As a CPD instructor, she helps legal professionals translate complex doctrine into structured digital communication systems that preserve independent judgment, clarify supervision, and support defensible publication practices.
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