PROMOTED Melissa Jean, to executive director of strategic initiatives & growth, Brescia University College.
AWARDED Mobials Inc., a Canadian Business Excellence Awards for Private Businesses from Excellence Canada.
PROMOTED John Kiser, to regional manager business banking, Libro Credit Union.
APPOINTED Shelley Charlton, HR Manager, Callon Dietz.
APPOINTED Sophear Net and Rick Jankura, to the FreePoint Technologies board of directors.
ACQUIRED ShopDesk, by AutoVerify (a division of Mobials Inc.).
OPENED Branch of the National Bank, 1705 Richmond Street.
PROMOTED Natalee Davis, to director of marketing and firm & community engagement, Lerners LLP.
APPOINTED Ryan Bryson, director of information technology, P38 Inc.
OPENING London franchise of Pop-A-Lock locksmiths, 408 Queens Avenue.
APPOINTED Ali Alkhatib, recruitment officer, Fanshawe College.
APPOINTED Nick Spencer, strategy analyst, Info-Tech Research Group.
APPOINTED Kimberley Godby, manager of donor experience, Humane Society London & Middlesex.
June 11: Business Planning Guide Workshop
June 14: TechAlliance: IP Office Hours with Lerners LLP
June 14: Business Opportunities in Bangladesh’s ICT Sector
June 15: Funding for Canadian Manufacturers
June 15: T1 – CRA Taxation for Sole Proprietors
June 16: I’ve Got My Eyes on You: A Primer on Required Employee Electronic Monitoring Policies Under Bill 88
June 16: The Power and Practice of Inclusive Language: A Fireside Chat
June 16: Founders WTF* Forum
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