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Business Tips Breakfast Series

The Greater Innisfil Chamber of Commerce proudly presents the 2008 "Business Tips Breakfast Series". Designed to help our business members improve and grow their businesses with hands on tips and practical information, the speaker series will take place over breakfast, on the second Wednesday of each month, except in July and August. The cost is $10 per person and it includes full hot breakfast, buffet style, and a guest speaker.

To reserve your spot, please contact Claudia Carmona at (705) 431-4199. A receipt under your name can be picked up the day of the breakfast. Due to the nature of booking a catered venue, we respectfully ask you to please honour your booking, as the Chamber still has to pay the expenses for any "no-shows". If you like to book in advance, please let us know and we will invoice you for the whole series for a cost of $70.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008
“Thinking Big in a Small Thinking World”
Rev. James (Jay) Davis

Developing your own strategies for moving your dreams to reality is proven to help small business owners succeed. Unless you have definable plans to turn your dreams into actions then you may not experience the success you are looking for. Facing many challenges both internally and externally will be needed if you are to move from fantasy to reality.

Rev. James Davis, a keynote speaker for Landscape Ontario, shares his personal success strategies and techniques, which small business owners can easily apply to their own situations. No stranger to success, Jay’s big dreams began when he, his wife Jody, and their three children, founded Mapleview Community Church in 1997. Eleven years later the church has grown to a membership of approximately 1000 people and has just begun building phase one of their vision, a $10 million dollar project in the South end of Barrie.

 

Business Development Bank of Canada