Friday, 23 March 2012

Toronto Police Chief William Blair Takes Top Honours in Diversity Leadership

T.O. TOP COP GETS TOP DIVERSITY AWARD TODAY
Chief Bill Blair speaks at a Toronto Diversity business conference

The Diversity Business Network recognized Toronto Police Chief William Blair as the 2012 Canadian Diversity Leadership Award winner at a Diversity conference in Toronto today. The award recognizes an individual or organization who is a ‘Champion’ for diversity and has also achieved success in implementation of diversity strategies to achieve organizational goals.
As one of the most multicultural cities in the world, Toronto’s Chief Blair has built an organization reflective of the cities motto “Diversity Our Strength”. His accomplishments and success in making diversity a core cornerstone is a beacon to other Canadian organizations in both the public and private sector.
“Chief Blair has set a benchmark for diversity achievement as Chief of Police of Toronto,” states Courtney Betty, President and Founder of DBN. “The service and commitment infused within the Toronto Police Services in cultural diversity and representation reflects Blair’s overall contribution in building a police force that will grow with this world-class City.”
Stephen Frost, Head of Diversity for London 2012 Olympic Games presented the award to Chief Blair at the Canadian Supplier Diversity Conference 2012. The conference waa held at the Allstream Center at Exhibition Place on Friday, March 23. The Canadian Supplier Diversity Conference 2012 brought together international and local diversity experts to examine the economic contribution of diversity to the Canadian economy.
William Blair was appointed Chief of the Toronto Police Service on April 26, 2005. The Toronto Police Service employs over 5500 police officers and 2200 civilian employees, the largest municipal police service in Canada and one of the largest in North America. The City of Toronto is a vibrant city covering 636 square kilometres with a diverse population of more than 2,600,000 people.
In the areas of promoting diversity in the workplace and commitment to building positive and functional relationships with the diverse communities of Toronto, Chief Blair has an outstanding record of achievement that continues to be the foundation for organizational success in reducing violence and crime across the city and helping communities to mobilize their resources to improve the quality of life in their neighbourhood.

Former House Speaker Alvin Curly talks about the good work that Chief Blair is doing in terms of diversity hiring in Toronto. He noted that both he and the chief are from Scarborough. Standing behind Alvin is Diversity Business Network's Courtney Betty.
The following are some of Chief Blair’s ground-breaking accomplishments and programs in the areas of Diversity and Human Rights that have taken form as a result of the Chief’s strategic vision for the Toronto Police Service:
  • The assignment of Deputy Chief Keith Forde to Human Resources Command in 2005 to direct the implementation of strategies and goals contained within two successive Toronto Police Service Business Plans (spanning 6 years), to recruit, retain and promote members so that the service is more reflective of the diversity of the community at the civilian, front-line uniform, and the leadership levels of the organization. As a result of the above efforts, by 2011 and continuing to the present, the representation of diversity in the Toronto Police Service is at a historical high with 20% of service members being from visible minority groups, 1% Aboriginals, and 29% female.
  • The proportional representation of these groups within the uniform ranks has increased dramatically over the past 10 years, in large part due to employment strategies implemented under Chief Blair. While uniform strength increased 11% overall during that period, the proportion of female officers increased by 32%, the proportion of Aboriginal officers by 38%, and the proportion of visible minorities by 86%. This included an overall 100% increase in the proportion of these members in the supervisory and leadership ranks.
About The Diversity Business Network

Left to right: Diversity Business Network's Coutney Betty, Head of Diversity  for the London Olympics Stephen Frost, and Chief Bill Blair holding his Diversity Award

DBN provides tools, strategies and systems for corporations to become world-class leaders and benefactors of supplier diversity. Our mission is to make diversity in the supply chain a cornerstone of corporate Canada and to establish the standard by which supplier diversity effectiveness is measured within business and government.
.Visit http://www.diversitybusinessnetwork.com/conference to learn more.
London Olympic's diversity expert Stephen Frost

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Scotiabank posted this for my Friday short list press conference in Toronto

Media Alert/Photo-Op: Scotiabank Photography Award 2012 Shortlist Announcement

TORONTO, March 14, 2012 /CNW/ - On Friday, March 16 at 10:00 a.m. the shortlist for the 2nd Annual Scotiabank Photography Award (SPA) will be announced at Scotia Plaza. The SPA is the largest and most generous peer reviewed celebration of excellence in Canadian contemporary photography. Created to raise the international profile of Canada's leading photographic artists, SPA is a truly national award that provides more than $100,000 in winner support. Three nominees will be announced as SPA finalists today.

What:    Shortlist announcement for 2012 Scotiabank Photography Award
  Preview of shortlist nominee images
   
Where:   Scotia Plaza
  44 King Street West, 4th floor
  Schooner Room
   
When:    Friday, March 16
  10:00 a.m.
   
Who:   Ed Burtynsky, Chair SPA; and one of Canada's most respected photographers
  John Doig, Senior Vice President - Toronto Region, Scotiabank
  Jane Nokes, Executive Director SPA; Director of the Fine Art Collection and Corporate Archives, Scotiabank
Additional information:
A panel of 12 experts comprised of art gallery directors, curators, practicing artists, professors, writers and critics from across Canada nominated the Canadian photographic artists to the jurors. The 2012 SPA winner will be announced on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
For more information please visit: http://www.scotiabankphotoaward.com/index.html
About Scotiabank
Scotiabank is committed to supporting the communities in which we live and work, both in Canada and abroad, through our global philanthropic program, Scotiabank Bright Future.  Recognized as a leader internationally and among Canadian corporations for our charitable donations and philanthropic activities, Scotiabank has provided on average approximately $45 million annually to community causes around the world over each of the last five years. Visit us at www.scotiabank.com.
 

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Canada's Biggest and Most important Photography and Book Prize. Short List this Friday. (Join Us!)

SCotiabank Photography Award (SPA)
 
2012 Shortlist to be announced friday, march 16
 
TORONTO, ON (29/02/2012) -  The Scotiabank Photography Award (SPA) will announce its three shortlisted finalists on Friday, March 16 at 10:00 a.m. at Scotia Plaza, 44 King St. West, 4th floor, Schooner Room. Now in its second year, the SPA was created to raise the international profile of Canada’s leading photographic artists and is the largest annual peer reviewed celebration of excellence in Canadian contemporary photography. 
 
“The SPA helps build recognition for Canadian artists with a developed body of work and who are building a following,” said Jane Nokes, Director of the Fine Art Collection and Corporate Archives at Scotiabank. “The award celebrates contemporary Canadian photographers whose work is enjoyed by, and adds to, the richness of communities across the country."
 
The SPA was conceived and developed by Ed Burtynsky, one of Canada’s most respected photographers and Jane Nokes, Director of the Fine Art Collection and Corporate Archives at Scotiabank Group. Mr. Burtynsky is Chair of SPA and Jane Nokes is Executive Director. Both serve on the Board of the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, the largest photography festival in the world.
 
The three 2012 SPA shortlist finalists were chosen from a field of 12 nominees. The SPA winner will receive a cash prize of $50,000 and have a book of their works published and distributed world-wide by internationally-renowned art photography publisher Steidl (Germany). The winner will also be featured at their own curated exhibition at the following year's Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. This year's SPA winner will be announced on May 9, 2012. A $1500 honorarium will be awarded to the nominator of the winning photographer and the two runner-up finalists will each receive a $5000 cash prize.
 
For more information on SPA please visit: http://www.scotiabankphotoaward.com/index.html
 
About Scotiabank
Scotiabank is committed to supporting the communities in which we live and work, both in Canada and abroad, through our global philanthropic program, Scotiabank Bright Future.  Recognized as a leader internationally and among Canadian corporations for our charitable donations and philanthropic activities, Scotiabank has provided on average approximately $45 million annually to community causes around the world over each of the last five years. Visit us at www.scotiabank.com.
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Media are requested to contact Stephen Weir & Associates to cover the announcement & unveiling:
Stephen Weir:            416-489-5868       cell: 416-801-3101   stephen@stephenweir.com
Linda Crane:                 905-257-6033      cell: 416-727-0112   cranepr@cogeco.ca
or
Crystal Jongeward, Scotiabank
Phone: 416.933.3056
Email: crystal.jongeward@scotiabank.com

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Andrew Westoll is the Chimp ... er Champ ... of the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction

 
Andrew Westoll Wins The 2012 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction
The winner of The 2012 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction is Andrew Westoll (Toronto, ON) for his book The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery.
Of the book, the jury said: "Brilliantly blending science and storytelling, primatologist and author Andrew Westoll takes us deep into the world of the haunted and haunting rescued research chimps of Fauna Sanctuary. Pulled from decades of horrific lab conditions, rescued chimps live out the balance of their long lives in sanctuaries such as Fauna, cared for and loved by an extraordinary group of people. Westoll deftly draws the reader into the wild day-to-day ride of life with the Fauna chimps and soon their Otherness falls away. Through his lens, the chimps are revealed as the individuals they are, with all their foibles, damage, and possibility — and the reader's world view shifts on its axis. Heart-rending and heart-warming, this is a stunning and important work of art and documentary and science."
Andrew Westoll's winning book, The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery, was also nominated for the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction. He is an award-winning narrative journalist and internationally published author. A former biologist and primatologist, his first book, The Riverbones, is a travel memoir set in the jungles of Suriname, where he once lived as a monkey researcher. He took creative writing at the University of British Columbia. Andrew lives in Toronto with his wife, and continues to write while working at the University of Toronto.
The $25,000 prize was awarded to Andrew Westoll on Monday, March 5th during a gala luncheon, hosted by CBC's Mary Ito, and held in the historic Sovereign Ballroom of downtown Toronto's Le Meridien King Edward Hotel. The remaining finalists — Wade Davis, Charlotte Gill, JJ Lee, and Madeline Sonik — each received $2,000.
RBC Wealth Management, presenting sponsor of the prize, will host Andrew Westoll in select cities across Canada to speak about his winning book. Authors at Harbourfront Centre will feature Andrew Westoll at the International Festival of Authors (IFOA) in October.
The jurors for The 2012 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction are authors Allan M. Brandt (Cambridge, MA, USA) and Stevie Cameron (Toronto, Canada), and publishing consultant Susan Renouf (Toronto, Canada). They selected The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery from their shortlist of five books, which they in turn selected from their longlist of eleven books. All three jurors each read 115 books, submitted by 35 publishers from around the world. Books in the genre of literary non-fiction, published between November 1, 2010 and October 21, 2011, were eligible for submission if authored by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and widely available for purchase in Canada.
Andrew Westoll by Tom Sandler

The trustees of the Charles Taylor Foundation are Michael Bradley (Toronto), Judith Mappin (Montréal), David Staines (Ottawa), and Noreen Taylor (Toronto). When asked about the jury's selection, Noreen Taylor, founder of the prize, said: "This year's jury had an exceptionally difficult task, for each of the five finalists presented unique strengths and approaches to their material. Andrew Westoll has the rare capacity to make all of his subjects engaging and memorable. Once introduced to his characters, their stories stay with you, leaving you to hope that he writes a sequel."
This is the eleventh awarding of the prestigious Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction, which recognizes excellence in Canadian non-fiction writing and emphasizes the development of the careers of the authors it celebrates. Since its inception, the prize has engaged Canadians in the genre of literary non-fiction and boosted sales of the winning authors' books. Founded in commemoration of the late Charles Taylor, one of Canada's foremost essayists and a prominent member of the Canadian literary community, the prize is awarded annually to the author whose book best combines a superb command of the English language, an elegance of style, and a subtlety of thought and perception.
The presenting sponsor of The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction is RBC Wealth Management. "Congratulations to Andrew Westoll for winning the prestigious Charles Taylor Prize for 2012," said George Lewis, Group Head, RBC Wealth Management, presenting sponsor of the prize. "The work of all five finalists are impressive examples of literary excellence and demonstrate Canada's talent on the world stage. It is this excellence that RBC Wealth Management applauds and is proud to support."
The Major sponsor of The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction is Windfields Farm. Its exclusive newspaper sponsor is The Globe and Mail; its media sponsors are CBC Books, CNW Group, The Huffington Post Canada, Maclean's magazine, and Quill & Quire magazine; and its In-Kind sponsors are Authors at Harbourfront Centre, Ben McNally Books, Event Source, Indigo Books and Music, Kobo Inc., Le Meridien King Edward Hotel, and The Toronto Review of Books.
For more information please visit: www.thecharlestaylorprize.ca
Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/taylorprize
Visit http://bit.ly/yj58ZP to view the 2012 award ceremony webcast
Find prize photos and video at www.newswire.ca
SOURCE Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction
Image with caption: "Noreen Taylor, founder and chair of The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction presented the prestigious $25,000 annual prize to Andrew Westoll, author of "The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary", at its annual gala luncheon in at Le Meridien King Edward Hotel in Toronto today. (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction) (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10783.jpg
Image with caption: "Andrew Westoll, author of "The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary" shows off his statuette after winning the 2012 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction, which was announced at Le Meridien King Edward Hotel in Toronto today. (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction) (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10784.jpg
Image with caption: "MADELINE SONIK - Afflictions & Departures: Essays, published by Anvil Press (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10758.jpg
Image with caption: "ANDREW WESTOLL - The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery, published by HarperCollins Publishers (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10759.jpg
Image with caption: "CHARLOTTE GILL - Eating Dirt: Deep Forests, Big Timber, and Life with the Tree-Planting Tribe, published by Greystone Books in association with the David Suzuki Foundation (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10760.jpg
Image with caption: "WADE DAVIS - Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory, and the Conquest of Everest, published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10761.jpg
Image with caption: "JJ LEE - The Measure of a Man: The Story of a Father, a Son, and a Suit, published by McClelland & Stewart (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10762.jpg
Image with caption: "Allan Brandt - Juror (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10773.jpg
Image with caption: "Stevie Cameron - Juror (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10774.jpg
Image with caption: "Susan Renouf - Juror (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10775.jpg
Image with caption: "Wade Davis - Nominee (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10778.jpg
Image with caption: "Charlotte Gill - Nominee (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10779.jpg
Image with caption: "JJ Lee - Nominee (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10780.jpg
Image with caption: "Madeline Sonik - Nominee (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10776.jpg
Image with caption: "Andrew Westoll - Winner (CNW Group/Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120305_C9849_PHOTO_EN_10777.jpg


Monday, 5 March 2012

Mary Ito to host: 2012 Charles Taylor Prize Winner Announcement Today!

Mary Ito

The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction


Mary Ito to host: 2012 Winner Announcement
TORONTO, March 5, 2012 /CNW/ -  
Monday, March 5 
Reception 11:30 a.m.  │  Luncheon 12:00 p.m.   Winner Announcement 1:30 p.m.
Le Meriden King Edward Hotel
Sovereign Ballroom
37 King Street East, Toronto
Finalists: 
Wade Davis        Charlotte Gill        JJ Lee        Madeline Sonik      Andrew Westoll
CBC radio broadcaster Mary Ito (Fresh Air) will host this year's Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction.  The annual book award is presented by RBC Wealth Management; with major support from Windfields Farm.   Media partners are CNW Group, CBC Books, The Globe and Mail, The Huffington Post, Maclean's and Quill & Quire.  In-Kind Sponsors are: Ben McNally Books, Event Source, Indigo Books and Music, Kobo Canada Inc., The International Festival of Authors (IFOA) and Le Meridien King Edward Hotel.
To view the event LIVE on March 5th at 1:30 p.m. ET via webcast click on the following link:
To host the live webcast on your website, have your webmaster use the embed code in the following PDF - [see below]. The stream will begin ten minutes prior to the start of the event, but can be placed on your site before this time. The title, date, and time of the event will show in the iframe until the stream starts, at which point the video window will automatically replace the text. If you have difficulties embedding the code your webmaster can call 1-877-377-1234 and ask for a Multimedia Producer to help.
PDF with caption: "Embed Code". PDF available at: http://stream1.newswire.ca/media/2012/03/01/20120301_C9022_DOC_EN_10670.pdf
*Working media are welcome to cover. Limited seating. Please indicate if seating required by Thursday, March 1st.  Greenroom lunch available for video/film crews.

For further information: Media are requested to confirm their attendance with Stephen Weir & Associates:

Stephen Weir:
416-489-5868
cell: 416-801-3101
stephen@stephenweir.com

Linda Crane:
905-257-6033
cell: 416-727-0112
cranepr@cogeco.ca

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Charles Taylor Prize Award Luncheon - Save That Date



ADVISORY TO NEWS, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA




The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction

2012  Winner Announcement

   Monday, March 5
 
Reception 11:30 a.m.    Luncheon 12:00 p.m.   Winner Announcement 1:30 p.m.

Le Meriden King Edward Hotel
Sovereign Ballroom
37 King Street East, Toronto

Finalists:
   Wade Davis        Charlotte Gill        J.J. Lee        Madeline Sonik      Andrew Westoll

The Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction is presented by RBC Wealth Management; with major support from Windfields Farm.   Media partners are CNW Group, CBC Books, The Globe and Mail, The Huffington Post, Maclean's and Quill & Quire.  In-Kind Sponsors are: Ben McNally Books, Event Source, Indigo Books and Music, Kobo Canada Inc., The International Festival of Authors (IFOA) and Le Meridien King Edward Hotel.

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Media are requested to confirm their attendance with Stephen Weir & Associates:

Stephen Weir:    416-489-5868    cell: 416-801-3101   stephen@stephenweir.com
Linda Crane:       905-257-6033    cell: 416-727-0112   cranepr@cogeco.ca

*Working media are welcome to cover. Limited seating. Please indicate if seating required by Thursday, March 1st.  Greenroom lunch available for video/film crews.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Stephen Frost - Key London Olympics Official - coming to Toronto to talk Diversity - Pan Am Games

 
Head of Diversity and Inclusion for the London Olympic Games to Speak at Upcoming DBN Supplier Diversity Conference
Olympic Games' Stephen Frost

 

February 17, 2012 (Toronto, Canada) – Stephen Frost, Head of Diversity and Inclusion, London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games will be the keynote speaker at The Canadian Supplier Diversity Conference 2012, Diversity Our Economic Strength, presented by RBC, on Friday, March 23, 2012 at the Allstream Centre, Toronto, Canada. Mr. Frost will talk about the work he has been doing to make the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games diverse and inclusive. The upcoming London Games employs a workforce of 200,000 and its procurement spend amounts to £1.2 billion ($1.9 billion Canadian).

Prior to his appointment to head up Diversity and Inclusion Mr. Frost served as Executive Assistant to the Games’ Chief Executive, Paul Deighton. Mr. Frost, among his many jobs, oversees customer service and accessibility, a 9-million ticket program, 134 separate sites including supporting venues, and manages a team responsible for recruitment. He recently launched the LOCOG Diversity and Inclusion Business Charter, the first organization in the United Kingdom to achieve the Diversity Works for London Gold Standard.

Mr. Frost is the recent recipient of the Peter Robertson Award for Equality and Diversity Champions, an annual award given by ORC Worldwide, an international management consulting firm focused on building equitable, inclusive work environments. The Award recognized his longstanding work in the areas of disability, age, gay and lesbian rights, his strong collaboration with community and industry groups to benefit the economically disadvantaged, and his entrepreneurial style that breaks down boundaries and enables real change, even in unreceptive environments.
Mr. Frost has established and led the workplace team at Stonewall, Europe’s largest gay equality organization. He helped build the Diversity Champions program into the largest diversity employer forum in the United Kingdom with over 300 members including The Royal Navy and Manchester City Football Club. He launched the United Kingdom’s first lesbian and gay recruitment guide, established the LGBT Leadership program in conjunction with Harvard University and Henley Management College, and developed the Workplace Equality Index which has become a standard across many leading United Kingdom employers.
 The Canadian Supplier Diversity Conference, an initiative of the Diversity Business Network, (www.diversitybusinessnetwork.com) brings together diverse-owned businesses with government, NGOs and leading Canadian  corporations seeking diversity in their supply chain. First held in the fall of 2010, with more than 300 diverse-owned companies attending, this year’s theme will be on the ROI of diversity for Canadian business. The conference will feature, along with Ms. Castillo, a number of speakers who will talk about the impact diversity in the supply chain is having in their organizations and what it means to their bottom line.

About The Canadian Supplier Diversity Conference 2012

The theme is Diversity Our Economic Strength. The location is the Allstream Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto. The date is Friday, March 23, 2012. The conference runs from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The presenting sponsor is RBC.  Visit www.diversitybusinessnetwork.com/supplier-diversity-conference-overview?pmExp=1448 to learn more.

About LOCOG

LOCOG is the organizing committee responsible for the delivery of The 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Contact Information for DBN and The Canadian Supplier Diversity Conference 2012:
Courtney Betty
President and CEO, Diversity Business Network (DBN)
Tel: 416-968-1181 | Fax: 416-968-7619

Issued by Stephen Weir
Stephen Weir & Associates
Stephen@stephenweir.com