Cultural Studies | McGill University
Broadcast Journalism & Communications | University of Leeds
Management & Leadership | MIT
Pepin graduated from McGill University with a degree in Cultural Studies and continued her studies in Broadcast Journalism & Communications at the University of Leeds, England. In 2018, she obtained a certificate of achievement from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Tamy has collaborated with renowned brands and partners such as the London School of Economics, Oxfam, Tourism Montreal, and the United Nations.
Public Speaking
Tamy Emma moderates panels, hosts tv shows, gives trainings and speaks at different types of events. The topics she addresses include: thought leadership, diversity & inclusion, women’s issues, content marketing, media & innovation, economics & tech.
With an ability to synthesize information across different disciplines, Tamy can present and engage conversations at conferences, nonprofits, festivals, universities, and across media streams. She is perfectly fluent in French and English.
- Conference @DynamicMTL at Phi Center
Testimonials
“Ms. Pepin’s contribution to McGill’s conference (Lifting Off and Flying High: Talent and Success in Canada) was one of the genuine high points of the event. She drew both on her own background, in launching projects of various kinds, and on her keen understanding of the place of media and communications in the process of “lift-off”. In a conference that hosted a great many prominent entrepreneurs and media personalities, her presentation was seen by many as the most emerging and useful.”
– Will Straw | Ph.D., James McGill Professor of Urban Media Studies Department of Art History and Communications Studies, Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
“From the award-winning show Tamy@UK, and TamyUSA, to serving as a field producer on Anthony Bourdain’s The Layover and Parts Unknown, she has solidified her space not only in the (at times) homogenous Québécois media scene, but as a certifiable media powerhouse on an international level: a feat that many have tried, but few have achieved.”
– Courtney Baird Lew | Editor, The Main