by CommunicationsTO | Jun 8, 2017 | CCBC Past Events
CCBC’s Cross-Canada Outreach Events focused on alternative capital for small and medium-sized companies. The events featured guests from CCBC’s network of finance experts and others who led participants toward a clearer understanding of the opportunities available using alternative capital, and the best methods of pursuing and implementing them.
by CommunicationsTO | Jun 8, 2017 | CCBC Past Events
CCBC’s Cross-Canada Outreach Events focused on alternative capital for small and medium-sized companies. The events featured guests from CCBC’s network of finance experts and others who led participants toward a clearer understanding of the opportunities available using alternative capital, and the best methods of pursuing and implementing them.
by CommunicationsTO | Jun 6, 2017 | CCBC Past Events
CCBC’s Cross-Canada Outreach Events focused on alternative capital for small and medium-sized companies. The events featured guests from CCBC’s network of finance experts and others who led participants toward a clearer understanding of the opportunities available using alternative capital, and the best methods of pursuing and implementing them.
by CommunicationsTO | Jun 1, 2017 | CCBC Past Events
CCBC’s Cross-Canada Outreach Events focused on alternative capital for small and medium-sized companies. The events featured guests from CCBC’s network of finance experts and others who led participants toward a clearer understanding of the opportunities available using alternative capital, and the best methods of pursuing and implementing them.
by CommunicationsTO | May 18, 2017 | CCBC Past Events
LU Shaye, the newly-appointed Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada, was the keynote speaker and Sarah Hoffman, Deputy Premier of Alberta and Minister of Health, welcomed Mr. LU to Calgary at a CCBC business luncheon on Thursday, May 18, 2017.
by CommunicationsTO | May 18, 2017 | CCBC Past Events
The CCBC Investment Roadshow continued in three northern cities of China: Qingdao, Tianjin, and Langfang (with an additional event in Hebei to attend the Canada-China Clean Technologies Forum), and focused on opportunities related to environmental technologies and services. With the growth of wealth and business opportunities in second and third tier cities in China, these events offered an opportunity to explore partnerships with local companies and entrepreneurs based in those regions who are looking to invest abroad to build their international presence, or to bring in new technologies to China to improve environmental standards.