First impressions matter
Attending industry-wide events provides laid-back opportunities for meeting new people and learning how to schmooze.
Every year Golf Canada and the PGA Tour—the U.S.-based pro-golf circuit—put on the RBC Canadian Open. The tournament, first contested in 1904, draws many of the world’s top-ranked players, with past champions including such household names as Tiger Woods. The event’s a big attraction for golf lovers with VIPs to entertain. This past July, it […]
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Advisor.ca was at the fourth annual Digital Marketing for Financial Services conference, presented by Strategy Institute.