May 19, 2011
Howard gwin

AceTech expanding to Ottawa

Ontario-based AceTech is expanding to Ottawa, opening a Roundtable Group there to provide CEOs with professional development and peer mentoring.

Don Chapman, corporate director and AceTech Ontario board member, will lead the Ottawa Group.

AceTech Ontario sponsors in the Ottawa area include the law firm Gowlings.

Programming for the Ottawa group includes the Annual Retreat at Blue Mountain Village from May 31 to June 2, quarterly dinners and power sessions in Toronto, together with the members located in the GTA. The backbone of the programming will be the Roundtable Sessions held monthly in Ottawa.

Roundtables are discussion groups formed by CEO peers committed to helping diagnose and resolve real-life questions, problems or issues, without any fear of being judged.

Roundtables offer an ideal environment for CEOs to really understand what the “best” looks like and work with a trusted group of peers to identify how to get there.

CEOs who commit to the Roundtables form a trusted environment that is supportive, yet challenging, without being confrontational. The result is real-world solutions to today’s problems and tomorrow’s opportunities.

Technology CEO’s interested in learning more about joining the Ottawa chapter of Acetech Ontario should visit the website at www.acetechontario.com, or call Jo Ann Dizy at (416)-898-1270.

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