Join us for insights on business and life from fascinating entrepreneurs Greetings Member-Partners and Member Candidates, Although I am disappointed that the Vancouver Board of Trade value-based leadership forum has been postponed, I will still be participating in a very special event on Tuesday, October 18. It's called the "Summit of Value-Based Leaders" and will be presented by LEAGUE and held at Royal Roads University. I encourage you to go online and watch a live webcast of the proceedings. I promise that you'll find it an engaging and stimulating night of discussion as we bring together some of the brightest entrepreneurial minds you'll find anywhere. Our featured presenter is Peter Thomas, Chairman of Thomas Franchise Systems, whose talk will be about finding entrepreneurial opportunities. As a pioneer of value-based leadership for more than 40 years, Mr. Thomas has launched a number of successful enterprises. That includes building Century 21 into a $9-billion organization.
Another high-profile presenter will be David Chalk. He is one of Canada's leading technology experts, having worked with the likes of Bill Gates and Martha Stewart. He will speak about how he overcame an acute learning disability to succeed. You'll also hear from start-up whiz Jan Folk; and Vic Lindal, who leveraged his expertise as one of the greatest coaches in Canadian sports history to help entrepreneurs and business leaders. In addition, my partner Adam Gant and I will speak about how to weigh investment opportunities. The facilitator for the evening will be Dean Lindal, LEAGUE's Global Vice President of Business Development. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. Pacific time and will run for about 90 minutes. Please set up a bookmark at this link and tune in live online at 5:30 p.m. on October 18 to enjoy the webcast. I suggest you mark it on your calendar now. We hope you'll be able to tune in so you can benefit from an evening filled with insight and inspiration. Warmest regards,
Emanuel F. Arruda
This document is for information purposes only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to purchase securities. Any offering will be made by way of offering memorandum or, in Ontario and Quebec, will be made only to accredited investors or those investing more than $150,000.
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