Funnel Communications & Management Ltd.

Funnel Communications & Management Ltd. Funnel Communications & Management Ltd. offers a full spectrum of corporate services. Why Funnel? The word funnel has a variety of connotations.

With experience in profit and not-for-profit sectors, our team can provide solutions for your management, communication and marketing challenges. In a business context, funnel is an excellent metaphor to describe our business model. To us, funneling is a process we employ to help our clients reach their full potential. The core of our service is helping clients focus their energies toward specific

goals. specializes in:
-Taking complex ideas, statements and goals and forming concise messages
-Channeling diverse resources and people into focused effective teams
-Merging varied processes, procedures and practices into streamlined efficient models
-Molding diverse opinions, actions and perspectives into inclusive, achievable goals
-Funneling is a process of enabling clients to recognize and achieve their full potential – a process we are committed to 100%.

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Accessibility Beyond Contrast, Captions and FontsBy Elvin Jacobhttps://w...
04/28/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Accessibility Beyond Contrast, Captions and Fonts
By Elvin Jacob
https://www.facebook.com/IABCToronto

“Ultimately, accessible communications means being cognizant of the cultural load in our language, the assumptions we make about our audiences and how comfortable they are navigating digital spaces.” In this article, Elvin Jacob explores the need for communicators to go beyond minimum requirements to make communications accessible for everyone.

Read more https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/04/20/accessibility-beyond-contrast-captions-and-fonts/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Where Trust Works: Why CareerLine Matters NowBy Karen Traboulay, MBA, AB...
04/27/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Where Trust Works: Why CareerLine Matters Now
By Karen Traboulay, MBA, ABC, CCMP
https://www.facebook.com/IABCToronto

AI can streamline hiring. But it can’t build trust. Karen Traboulay explains why community-driven platforms like CareerLine are helping communicators build trust and community while navigating a competitive, impersonal job market.

Read more https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/04/20/where-trust-works-why-careerline-matters-now/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Friction to Flow: The Power of Inclusive CommunicationBy Caterina Lucia ...
04/26/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Friction to Flow: The Power of Inclusive Communication
By Caterina Lucia Valentino
https://www.facebook.com/IABCToronto

Designing for the “average” audience leaves too many people out. Caterina Lucia Valentino explores how designing for the edges and switching from a compliance to connection mindset, can turn friction into flow and create stronger, more effective messaging for everyone.

Read more https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/04/20/friction-to-flow-the-power-of-inclusive-communication/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: When Good Stories ExcludeBy Matisse Hamel-Nelis, ADS, CPACChttps://www.f...
04/25/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: When Good Stories Exclude
By Matisse Hamel-Nelis, ADS, CPACC
https://www.facebook.com/IABCToronto

How the stories we tell can quietly shut people out and what we can do about it
Inclusive storytelling is not a final step, it’s a mindset. Read along as Matisse Hamel-Nelis breaks down how communicators can audit their narratives, from language to visuals, to ensure their stories reflect the audiences they serve.

Read more https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/04/20/when-good-stories-exclude/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Inclusive by DesignBy Tina Dealwis, IABC@toronto-editor.comhttps://www.f...
04/24/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - April Edition 2026: Inclusive by Design
By Tina Dealwis, [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/IABCToronto

Letter from the Editor
Welcome to the April 2026 edition of the IABC/Toronto Communicator. The theme of this edition is Inclusive by Design. Our contributors have brought a variety of perspectives, as they challenge professional communicators to go beyond the basics, and consider our audiences and inclusive communications in new ways . . .

Read more https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/04/20/inclusive-by-design/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026Training for the AI Era: What Communicators Can Learn from the Oly...
03/13/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026
Training for the AI Era: What Communicators Can Learn from the Olympics
By Veronica Langvee

Veronica Langvee writes about the “moment communicators find themselves in today,” and the need to develop a “Frontier Mindset,” while using artificial intelligence (AI) intentionally and where it can add value, while maintaining the essential strengths humans bring. https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/03/02/training-for-the-ai-era-what-communicators-can-learn-from-the-olympics/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026The Reports of the Death of Communications are Greatly Exaggerated...
03/12/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026
The Reports of the Death of Communications are Greatly Exaggerated
By Rob Trewartha

“Now, more than ever before, there is a critical need for effective, strategic communications professionals.” Rob Trewartha discusses the unique skills communications professionals have that AI can’t replace, and how they can thrive in the AI age. https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/03/02/the-reports-of-the-death-of-communications-are-greatly-exaggerated/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026Truth and TrustBy Kenny YumThe CBC’s Chief of Staff and Strategy, ...
03/11/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026
Truth and Trust
By Kenny Yum

The CBC’s Chief of Staff and Strategy, Kenny Yum discusses how AI is being used in newsrooms today and how to use it as a tool without undermining truth and public trust. https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/03/02/truth-and-trust/

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026Is AI a Threat to Professional Communicators?“Our jobs are safe. B...
03/10/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator - March Special Edition 2026
Is AI a Threat to Professional Communicators?

“Our jobs are safe. But they aren’t static.” Amie Silverwood, SCMP, moderated the panel discussion at IABC/Toronto’s recent AI in Communications event. In this article, she shares her takeaways, and discusses the irreplaceable strengths professional communicators bring, the trend towards authenticity and how to use artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly . . .
https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/03/02/is-ai-a-threat-to-professional-communicators/

IABC/Toronto Communicator — March Special Edition 2026Letter from the Editor: Tina DealwisAs the new Editor-in-Chief of ...
03/09/2026

IABC/Toronto Communicator — March Special Edition 2026

Letter from the Editor: Tina Dealwis
As the new Editor-in-Chief of IABC/Toronto’s Communicator, I am pleased to bring you this special edition that continues the conversation from a recent IABC/Toronto event: “AI in Communications: Transparency, Authenticity and Trust.”
https://toronto.iabc.to/2026/03/02/ai-in-communications/

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