Cheryl Pounder is a seasoned veteran who has bounced back from adversity. In 2006 she was a proud member of the National Women’s Hockey Team, who won Olympic Gold in Turin. When Cheryl won her first gold medal at the 1994 World Championships as a fresh-faced 18-year-old, it looked like the beginning of something special for the talented young blueliner with the fine hockey pedigree. Her grandfather, Phil Wemmer, was GM of the Montreal Jr. Canadiens team that won back-to-back Memorial Cups in 1968-69 and 1969-70.
Casey Printers, professional athlete, entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker has travelled down many roads during his professional lifetime – but he’s come to one conclusion, “There is no higher purpose than service to others.”
The most effective leaders in society are those rare individuals who can inspire their audience with a passion that can only come from personal experience. With a track record of proven business success, Joe formed his own multimedia company, Mindware. In less than four years, he led his company to a phenomenal 800% increase in business, and made his first million before he was 35. What is most amazing about this young man however is that in 1989 he was living on the streets of Vancouver homeless and addicted to drugs. It was only through his own perseverance, determination and resilient human spirit, that Joe was able to pull himself out of the darkness and despair, to become a highly respected business and community leader of today.
Tim Sanders speaks for strong business relationships, both internal and external. "Get them right," he says, "and you’ll grow your business during good and bad times alike." His relevant point of view makes him one of the most in demand keynote speakers on the conference and convention circuit.