Meeting / Club Wheelchair Accessible
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Are older workers out of touch? Are younger workers lazy? Stereotypes like these are not only unhelpful, they’re wrong. Even so, generational differences do exist. So, how do we get past them in the workplace? How do we find ways not only to respect what each generation offers but to celebrate it for what it brings to the business?
Join us for a lively and productive panel discussion at our networking meeting.
Our four panelists will be Bryanna Zwicker, sales and marketing manager for Invisible Fence Brand Nova Scotia; Emily Pilon, founder and CEO of Hiring Strategies; Richelle Brown Redden, senior economic development officer with the Valley Regional Economic Network; and Carol Robar, owner and classroom instructor with Young Drivers of Canada.
Whether you've been in business for years or are just starting out, taking a relaxed timeout to network may be just what you need! Come and connect with new VWBN members and their guests, and reconnect with friends. Enjoy light refreshments.
Thank you to VWBN Membership Director Carol Robar for hosting this event at her place of business.
Parking options: 1) in front of Young Drivers, 2) next door at Mike's "Elsewhere" hobby shop, or 3) three doors down at NAPA
When you build a network of contacts, you open doors to relationships that can profit everyone. Attending an event is a way to promote your business without the pressure of being in sales mode. What might another person find interesting about your product or service?
What do you want to know about theirs?
You may both be surprised by what you learn. Then again, you may find yourself chatting about a shared interest or a volunteer group that you support. Along the way, you may discover common ground and an understanding of how you can support each other.
There is no better way to express your enthusiasm for your business than in person, so reach out and reconnect.
[email protected]
Are older workers out of touch? Are younger workers lazy? Stereotypes like these are not only unhelpful, they’re wrong. Even so, generational differences do exist. So, how do we get past them in the workplace? How do we find ways not only to respect what each generation offers but to celebrate it for what it brings to the business?
Join us for a lively and productive panel discussion at our networking meeting.
Our four panelists will be Bryanna Zwicker, sales and marketing manager for Invisible Fence Brand Nova Scotia; Emily Pilon, founder and CEO of Hiring Strategies; Richelle Brown Redden, senior economic development officer with the Valley Regional Economic Network; and Carol Robar, owner and classroom instructor with Young Drivers of Canada.
Whether you've been in business for years or are just starting out, taking a relaxed timeout to network may be just what you need! Come and connect with new VWBN members and their guests, and reconnect with friends. Enjoy light refreshments.
Thank you to VWBN Membership Director Carol Robar for hosting this event at her place of business.
Parking options: 1) in front of Young Drivers, 2) next door at Mike's "Elsewhere" hobby shop, or 3) three doors down at NAPA
When you build a network of contacts, you open doors to relationships that can profit everyone. Attending an event is a way to promote your business without the pressure of being in sales mode. What might another person find interesting about your product or service?
What do you want to know about theirs?
You may both be surprised by what you learn. Then again, you may find yourself chatting about a shared interest or a volunteer group that you support. Along the way, you may discover common ground and an understanding of how you can support each other.
There is no better way to express your enthusiasm for your business than in person, so reach out and reconnect.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
