EVENTS
Business Before Nine - Extended Breakfast Event
Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 17, 2018
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
EXTENDED BREAKFAST
7:00 a.m. Registration; networking
7:45 a.m. Breakfast service
8:15 a.m. Keynote presentation
9:00 a.m. Panel discussion and Q&A
10:00 a.m. Closing remarks
Location
Ottawa Conference and Event Centre - Room 118DE
200 Coventry Road
Ottawa, Ontario
K1K 4S3
Fees/Admission
Single Ticket: Corporate Table of 8: Cancellations must be submitted in writing to info@ottawabusinessevents.ca 48 hours business hours prior to the event start time to guarantee a refund. Ottawa
Ottawa Board of Trade Member: $35.00 +Tax
Future Member: $50.00 + Tax
Ottawa Board of Trade Member: $245.00 + Tax
Future Member: $350.00 + Tax
Business Events reserves the right to deny refund requests submitted less than 48 business hours prior to the event start time.
Ottawa Business Events reserves the right to close event registration 48 business hours prior to the event start time, or when the maximum capacity for the event is reached.
Description
The Business Before Nine breakfast series is known as the go-to opportunity for business professionals to network and stay informed. Each event will feature a networking period with coffee, plated breakfast service and a keynote presentation from a high-caliber speaker.
Join us during BDC Small Business Week for an EXTENDED BB9 Breakfast!
Keynote: Michel Bergeron, SVP, Marketing and Public Affairs, BDC
Michel Bergeron was appointed Senior Vice President, Marketing and Public Affairs in 2012.
He oversees branding and advertising, client experience, economic analysis, corporate communications, marketing, public and media relations, research, and digital experience.
Mr. Bergeron has over 20 years of private, public and parapublic experience, dealing with financial sector issues, strategic planning, communication, branding and international trade matters.
Read more about Mr. Bergeron here.
Topic: Digitize now: Transform your Business
The rapid pace of technological change is one of the most significant economic events of this century. To understand how Canadian businesses are adapting to these changes and how they compare with their American competitors, the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) surveyed 2,000 Canadian and 600 American decision-makers and owners of small and mid-sized businesses. We found that businesses need to embrace new technologies or risk falling behind. Learn what you can do to effectively transform your business and discover how BDC's new Digital maturity assessment too can help you get started.
BDC Panel Moderator: Terri Mann, VP, Business Development, BDC Advisory Services, Atlantic and Ontario
Panelists:
Nicholas Snow, President, Atlantic Braids
Barney Bangs, President/Owner, Tulmar Safety Systems
John Brown, President, HELUX
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