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Silicon Valley – The Entrepreneurial Perfect Storm
Silicon Valley – The Entrepreneurial Perfect Storm Original posts on :Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Link to Post on Telfer EMBA Site Link to Post on Ottawa Business Journal Ten months ago, Telfer’s EMBA promise of a Global, Practical and Relevant experience caught … Continue reading
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Mobile Fun & Sound Producer
(Special Contribution by Kesi Olafimihan) My summers are usually full of road trips for birthday and anniversary celebrations. This annual sequence of events usually includes a suite at a nice hotel downtown in the destination city, some pre-drinking games and dancing … Continue reading
2011 National Capital Symposium on Project Management
On Oct 18-20, about 375 people gathered at the Hampton Inn on Coventry road in Ottawa for the 2011 National Capital Symposium on Project Management organized by the PMI OVOC. Sharon Burke and her team did an amazing job … Continue reading
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What’s your story?
Lieutenant Governor Prize Recipient, Computer Engineer, WorldSmart Leadership Program Graduate, Associate Producer at Ubisoft, PMP Certified, Project Manager at Taleo & Macadamian, MBA Candidate… Youngest of 4 kids, Loves to play soccer, Is a Habs fan, Went skinny dipping in Maruata … Continue reading
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Speed Networking – Networking for Results
On Thursday May 26th, my wife and I participated in a networking event organized by the PMI OVOC Chapter. The speaker, Michael Hughes, facilitated an inspiring and dynamic event that included session of Speed Networking. Personal Contact Michael talked about … Continue reading
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2EMBA or not 2MBA?
In a bit more than 3 months, I will embark in the 21-month long journey of completing UOttawa’s EMBA program. My social life will there-on look a bit like the Bloc Quebecois after the last Federal Elections… Now, I knew … Continue reading