Small and medium enterprise entrepreneurs should consider attending the Okanagan Science & Technology Council's Early Stage Financings: Small Simple & Sequential Steps to SME Success. It is being held on November 18 & 19 at the Coast Capri Hotel in Kelowna. Attendees will learn skills for entrepreneurs, including financing tips, metrics for success, business model strategies, how to be hyper-sensitive to markets, confidence and how to raise early stage capital. 
The seminar will be presented by Roger Killen, who has founded several early-stage businesses, taken one public and has been an angel investor for several others. The first 20 people will also receive a free one-hour private, custom consultation.
The cost is $400 for OSTEC members, and $500 for non-members. For more information visit OSTEC. Alternately, contect them at 250.712.3344, or by email at admin@ostec.ca.
The High-Tech Communicators' Exchange is hosting "Engaging the Generations in Change" at the YWCA Hotel, October 27.Ticket cost is $15.00/person with RSVP/$20.00 at door. Registration and networking will start at 6:00, with the discussion at 6:30. HTCE invites you to explore the generational clash occuring between Generation X, Baby Boomers and Millenials, by examining their uniqueness and learning to engage them all through effective communiation. People of all generations are welcome. The speaker will be Kathi Irvine, boasting 20 years of corporate leadership and management training experience. For more information on the event, visit their website. Please RSVP to rsvp@htce.org.
The High-Tech Communicators’ Exchange comprises corporate, marketing, visual, and technical communicators primarily serving the high-tech and... [more]
Thousands of bloggers around the world are coming together in an online effort as part of the Blog Action Day '08 to raise awareness about poverty and encourage readers to do something about it.
And a great way to make a meaningful impact is through a site called Kiva - where anyone can make microloans (normally around $25 and up) to entrepreneurs of their choice in developing countries. Instead of giving people donations for causes of poverty, Kiva has provided a system where regular folks in the developed countries can make microloans to budding entrepreneurs in developing countries and help them to escape poverty in a smarter and sustained way.
The loans are administered by a local Kiva field partner and used by the entrepreneur to grow his/her business. During this time, the lender (you!) receives regular updates on the progress of entrepreneur, and since these are loans at the end of the day, you get paid back (in most cases; Kiva doesn't guarantee payback and there is some risk involved). You can then re-loan the same amount to another entrepreneur. This is such a powerful idea and brilliantly executed by Kiva, as it is transferring surplus wealth from the haves to the have-nots, in a very efficient way.
And the good news is that it seems to be catching on. $30 million has already been invested through Kiva within the past few years alone! Fortune called Kiva the "The Only Non-Profit That Matters".
With $25, you can change someone's life - try it out ! :)
The coming 2010 Winter Olympics have been an economic boost to the Lower Mainland, but where do we go after that? This month's BCTIA TechForum, happening tomorrow, discusses this.
While the United States faces a variety of economic challenges that have significant effects across Canada, British Columbia has been largely insulated by the energy and commodities boom and infrastructure construction in support of the approaching 2010 Olympics.
But what happens after 2010? Join our high-profile speaker Jock Finlayson, Executive Vice President – Policy, Business Council of British Columbia, who will talk about the current economic climate and illustrate how the council is advancing business investment and economic development beyond 2010.
The location will be different from the usual venue: Renaissance Vancouver Hotel Harbourside, 1133 West Hasting St. The BCTIA's Annual General Meeting follows right after TechForum, and all are welcome to attend. For more information, visit the BCTIA.
As the largest and most influential association representing BC's technology industry, BC TIA is dedicated to fostering growth and development in... [more]