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Boating Ontario Conference starts November 28

Boating Ontario Conference

Nov 14, 2022

If you haven’t registered for the conference yet, Boating Ontario thought we should remind you about some of the highlights of what we have planned for you at this year’s conference.

• BOATS (Boating Ontario Annual Trade Show) – Network with over 35 trade members in the recreational boating industry

• Opening Keynote Drew Dudley – With more than five million views, his TED talk “Everyday Leadership (The Lollipop Moment)” proved that leadership is not a characteristic of an elite few, but one that lives within us all. Through his high-energy talks, Dudley shares practical and actionable insights on creating cultures of leadership that lead to higher levels of pride, productivity, happiness, and retention.

• Thought provoking and best practice breakout sessions: topics ranging from HR Solutions to effective communications, employee benefits and Workplace Safety & Prevention Services

• Economic Outlook panel, featuring 4 industry experts

• Tuesday Afternoon Keynote – Marc Gordon-Customer Experience Expert – Marc is an internationally recognized thought leader in the field of customer experience. With over 25 years of marketing and sales experience in a number of diverse industries, he has built a reputation for providing insightful concepts that are both innovative and effective.

• Tuesday Closing Keynote Adam Rodricks – “The Art of the Possible” – Take your social media marketing and digital awareness to the next level. 

• North Pole themed Christmas Awards Gala Reception and Dinner

• Wednesday Opening Keynote – J.D. Ney from JD Power & Associates – Driving an Outstanding Customer Experience in 2023 & Beyond

• Boating Ontario Annual Meeting (AM)

• Closing Keynote Michelle Cederberg – “The Success-Energy Reset”- An in-demand speaker, author, coach and consultant, she believes that personal and professional success is directly influenced by how well we harness the physical, mental and emotional capacity we each have within us. 

• Multiple networking opportunities and SO much more!

Register today!

 

 

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