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Toronto Chapter Meeting January 31, 2008
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Metropolitan Hotel - 108 Chestnut Street - Vancouver Room

7: 45 a.m. Networking Breakfast 8: 45 a.m. Program
Registration required by January 25
Questions: cporter@mackenziefinancial.com

New: Financial Strategies Executive Briefing added for third round table!

The Toronto Chapter kicks off the new year with the popular concurrent round table format on three key business topics, a sure-fire way to learn and implement the latest thinking. These Executive Briefings deliver the maximum opportunity for participant interaction with specialists in their fields.

Bonus: Setting the stage at the networking breakfast, the keynote speaker, Mike Coverdale, President, Cover-All Computer Services Corporation, will inspire your vision as he describes where he is leading this dynamic, family-owned business, and shares his key strategies for continued success.

Three Executive Briefings:
Norm Ferland, Canadian Tire Financial Services, will host: Beyond the Basics: Reaping the Benefits of Outsourcing. This industry acknowledged expert will deliver a master class of opportunities to explore.
Dave Douglas, VisionQuest Environmental Strategies Corp., will host:
Best Practices to Establish, Maintain and Publicize Your Corporate Green Program. Benchmark your environmental initiatives and earn additional respect and loyalty from your customers.
Norman Raschkowan, Mackenzie Investments, will host: Five Key Financial Strategies for Canadian Business. Improve your understanding and your bottom line.

Plus: NAMMU National Council reports. This chapter session is unmissable! Register today. Questions and additional information: cporter@mackenziefinancial.com

Click here for registration form, complete and FAX by January 25
FAX: 416. 977. 4513

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NAMMU is the voice of the Canadian mailing industry, representing the business interests of end users and the supplier infrastructure, from creative through execution. The Canadian mailing industry represent more than 500,000 jobs and >85 per cent of the revenue and volume of Canada Post Corporation, and a significant portion of other distributors’ revenues.