May 30, 2011
Howard gwin

First Mentor Tuesday a success!

Our first Mentor Tuesday in Vancouver got off to a great start.

Over 40 senior technology executives from the Vancouver area attended the event, where they had the chance to hear from Dan Cordingley, president and CEO, Teradici, Ryan Volberg, CEO and chairman, Vivonet and Thierry LaVasseur, CEO, email2. Our guest CEOs provided insight and feedback on three great companies.

We could not have pulled together the event on fairly short notice without Clark Wilson LLP, (our gracious host), BDC, BCIC and CapWest.

Special thanks to the CEOs for open and informative presentations and see you in the fall for our next Mentor Tuesday event in Vancouver!

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