Posts Tagged ‘Regina’

First-past-the-post

Post by: King Siu, Communications Coordinator, PMAC


For those who were wondering who was first on the scene at the 2010 PMAC National Conference, in Regina, these were the early-birds. The first delegate to register on-site for the 2010 Conference was A.K. Jivraj, SCMP, of Calgary AB.



The second delegate to register on-site for the 2010 Conference was Kirsten Berg of Yellowknife, NT.



The first National Board member to arrive at the 2010 Conference was John Masselos, p.g.c.a., of Montreal, QC.

If you see them at the Conference, be sure to say hello. Welcome to Regina!


Visit one of Canada’s top five brewpubs

Post by: Denise Stasuik, Sourcing Analyst, The Mosaic Company; Member, 2010 National Conference Committee



Here is one of Canada’s top five brewpubs, according to the Globe and Mail, that beer connoisseurs may want to sample on Thursday night, after the networking event at the RCMP Heritage Centre. 

Bushwakker Brewpub is situated in Regina’s Old Warehouse District which also contains many restaurants, nightclubs, bars and pool halls.  It is located  in the Strathdee building which was built in 1913 out of the rubble of the Great Regina Cyclone (tornado) of 1912. 


As you can see, our SIPMAC golf committee (Jamey, Paul, Pam, Jason and Greg) enjoys using the Bushwakker Brewpub for meetings. 

Here is a Google map with the Delta Regina and the Wingate By Wyndham circled in green:


Celebrating the Roughriders’ centennial

Post by: Denise Stasuik, Sourcing Analyst, The Mosaic Company; Member, 2010 National Conference Committee


A mural celebrating the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ centennial will cover the slopes of the Hill Centre Towers in downtown Regina.









 

 

 

 

 

(Photo Credit: Leader Post)

 

 

(This is a picture of the twin towers
 in downtown Regina, just south
of the conference centre.)


Based on a number one best-seller!

Post by: King Siu, Communications Coordinator, PMAC


 

If you weren’t already convinced that you can’t miss the keynote address by Heath Slawner, this may persuade you. Heath’s ethical persuasion techniques are based on the work of Dr. Robert Cialdini, the most cited living social psychologist in the world, who also happens to have the number one book on The Globe and Mail‘s Best Selling Business Books List.



Another contender for Canada’s best job?

Post by: King Siu, Communications Coordinator, PMAC


 

Our Conference keynote speaker, Jim Hopson, CEO, Saskatchewan Roughriders, is in the news and showing again how his innovative ideas have turned the Roughriders into a successful business. His leadership has also created fans so engaged and faithful that it’s been necessary to cap season ticket sales at 25,000. What an unbelievable and enviable position to be in for any professional sports team in Canada.




The Best Job in Canada?

Post by: King Siu, Communications Coordinator, PMAC


Who has the best job in Canada right now? Brad Wall, the Premier of Saskatchewan, certainly believes that it’s him, and he has a strong case. Saskatchewan is experiencing extraordinary economic growth, its oil, uranium and potash reserves are the envy of the world, and the province has a balanced budget.


Discover what else he reveals about Saskatchewan, host province of our 2010 PMAC National Conference, and his job in this Globe and Mail interview.


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