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Why every entrepreneur needs to attend GROW 2010

Posted by Soniya Monga on Wed, July 28, 2010 4:52 PM · Filed under Vancouver , Startups, Social Media · Comments

GROW 2010 arguably turns today's entrepreneurs into tomorrow's leaders and conference founders do not take this mandate lightly. In a conference that brings together leaders and thinkers from Silicon Valley up to a synergistic environment in Canada for a three day affair, there is an underlying theme that GROW is a place where ideas are taken to the next level. Afterall, with conference sessions including "Your life as an entrepeneur over the next year and how to prepare for it," to "Being a super connector in a digital world." topics are relevant, timely and cutting edge.

Perhaps one of the biggest things that attendees will take away from the conference is the idea that leaders of fast growing companies are facilitating sessions in conjunction with prominent investors from large venture capital firms to aggregate and maximize information and findings on the web and in the digital space.

The last day of the conference is cited as the "challenge" day and is an opportunity for attendees and speakers to experience the city of Vancouver, where the conference will be held. Attendees are challenged to engage in something physical outside of their comfort zone; there's something to be said about the correlation between taking personal risks and risks in the business world. 

Reasons to attend GROW 2010? To feel engaged, inspired and challenged!

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From the world of finance to high fashion, and non-profits to technology, Soniya is currently exploring the power of the digital landscape for business to business marketing as a Relationship marketer within Microsoft Canada’s Small and Mid-Size business community. Soniya’s background includes roles at Morgan Stanley along with previous stints in...[more]

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