Shevaun Voisin
Exercising the power of audacity, Shevaun Voisin has promoted a world-ranked boxer, built a mall, and taught hundreds of entrepreneurs how to start and grow their companies. She has interviewed some of the world's most accomplished leaders and cultural icons; Sir Richard Branson, Will Smith, Don Cherry, President Bill Clinton, and Buddy Valastro have all graced the cover of her magazine MOTIVATED. Available internationally, MOTIVATED is shelved in Chapters across Canada and Barnes & Noble in the U.S., and thirteen other countries around the world. Shevaun was the only Canadian invited to speak at the TEDx Penn-Quarter event in Washington D.C. and one of ten celebrated Canadians invited to speak at the Top Ten Event in Toronto. In the last two years has been the recipient of the Rogers Woman of the Year Award, The Woman of Influence Award, and the Canadian Youth Business Foundation Mentor of the Year for the Province of Ontario. She lives in Mannheim, Ontario with her best friend and husband Steve and is the mother to their four children Aedyn, Skyler, Ashley, and Ireland.
Topic Categories
- Motivation, Inspiration
- Media
- Personal Empowerment/Mastery
Accomplishments
- Shevaun is Editor in Chief and Publisher of Motivated, an international business magazine featuring the inspiring incontributions from leaders, activists, athletes and more. She has interviewed individuals such as Bill Clinton, Howard Schultz, Don Cherry, Silken Laummen and many more. Motivated is distributed via Chapters and Indigo retail stores across Canada, as well as Barnes & Noble bookstores in the US.
- In 2007, Shevaun lost her son Declan McAndrew in delivery. She has also battled and won a fight against breast cancer. These tragedies have irrevocably shaped Shevaun and allowed for genuine and powerful journalism.
- Shevaun's message of inspiration has been shared with such audiences as TED.com, the Atlantic Dream Festival
In Her Words
"Having come full circle in questioning all of life, I now believe more than ever, that it's essential to live our lives to the fullest with all the passion we can muster. Heartbreaking losses, as I continue to explain to our children, go hand in hand with living passionately and without fear."



