STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR THE NMMA CANADA INDUSTRY BREAKFAST AT TIBS

Industry Breakfast

Jan 9, 2017

There is no cost to attend but you must register in advance – seating is limited!

Register here to attend the NMMA Canada Recreational Boating Industry Breakfast.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Welcome

Andy Adams, Boating Industry Canada Magazine 

 

NMMA Canada Annual General Meeting

Tom MacNair, Chair, NMMA Canada Board of Directors

 

NMMA Canada Industry Update & Release of New Economic Impact Study

Sara Anghel (shown here), Executive Director

 

Discover Boating Canada Update 

Tracey Hart, Director of Marketing 

 

Keynote Speaker 

Tim Quinlan, Wells Fargo 

Tim Quinlan is a vice president and economist with Wells Fargo Securities. Based in Charlotte, N.C. he provides analysis on the macro U.S. economy and major foreign economies. Domestically, he covers industrial production, manufacturing, and business investment spending. His international efforts concentrate on Japan, Canada, Korea, and Australia. Tim’s work has been published in academic economic journals and his comments on the economy regularly appear in The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and USA Today. He is also a frequent guest on National Public Radio.

 

NMMA Canada 2017 Hall of Fame Award

The Hall of Fame honours individuals whose achievements are synonymous with the pursuit of quality, innovation and perfection within their respective spheres of expertise. 

 

WHEN 

Tuesday, January 24, 2017 8:30 am–11:00 am

(breakfast served 8:30 am–9:00 am)

 

WHERE 

ALLSTREAM CENTRE EXHIBITION PLACE 

(Across from Enercare Centre and location of Toronto Boat Show)

105 Prince’s Blvd

Toronto, ON 

 

RSVP by January 17, 2017

Click here to RSVP or call Constantin Urtilescu at (905) 951-4060 to reserve your seat. 

 

You Must RSVP to Attend; Limited seating available

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