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2024 Fall Members Meeting
October 3, 2024 @ 14:00 - 20:00
| $125.00 – $2,000.00Join us for an exciting agenda of engaging speakers and networking opportunities.
Location
Post Parade Room
Woodbine Racetrack
555 Rexdale Blvd.
Toronto, ON
M9W 5L2
Post Parade Room
Woodbine Racetrack
555 Rexdale Blvd.
Toronto, ON
M9W 5L2
Details
2:00 – 4:30 – Speakers and networking
4:30 – 5:30 – Cocktail hour
5:45 – 8:30 – Dinner and racing
2:00 – 4:30 – Speakers and networking
4:30 – 5:30 – Cocktail hour
5:45 – 8:30 – Dinner and racing
Speakers
Bob McIlvaine, President CEO of FBA
Bob has spent 44 years in the corrugated industry! First in sales and management positions with Owens-Illinois and later with The Royal Group. He retired in 2022 from Royal after 32 years, including 27 years as the company’s CEO.
Bob’s session will create an interactive forum to hear firsthand challenges and address the headwinds and tailwinds that face our industry today.
Bob’s session will create an interactive forum to hear firsthand challenges and address the headwinds and tailwinds that face our industry today.
Matthew Sheridan, CEO of Nix Sensor Ltd.
Matthew Sheridan is an inventor and entrepreneur with a passion for problem-solving. He founded Nix Sensor Ltd. with the mission of bringing colour communications to everyone, not just the “nerds” in the lab. With over 150,000 devices now in use in 60+ countries, Nix Sensor Ltd. continues to innovate with the recent release of the Nix Print Pro software suite.
Andrew Kirsch, Former Intelligence Officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Andrew Kirsch served as an intelligence officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) for just under a decade. He held roles as a policy analyst and a field investigator, ultimately leading the special operations security team running covert warranted operations. Today, Kirsch runs a security consulting firm, assisting organizations and individuals identify threats and vulnerabilities and implementing strategies to mitigate their risks.