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Saturday, Mar. 13, if you are a Korean-Canadian, drop whatever you are doing and come out to Robson Square & Ayden Gallery. For one day only from 10am to 9pm, CS Society presents CS Korean Canadian Leadership Conference.
This event is calling out the Korean-Canadian community together and to find their place in this increasingly rich and diverse global community. Young professionals can come and discover what opportunities are available in this growing global community. Students can make networks with professionals and potential mentors.
This event will include an industry round table session and a series of workshops on self-identity, social responsibility, and global citizenship. Keynote speakers include: CTV News Anchor Mi-Jung Lee and Canadian Senator Yonah Martin.

Companies, organizations and institutions represented include: CTV, HSBC, BMO Nesbitt Burns, Trip Television, CBC, S.U.C.C.E.S.S., Telus, RCMP, Grant Thorton, Government of British Columbia, SNC-Lavalin, Fasken Martineau, SAP, Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver, UBC Faculty of Law, First Steps, Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver and more!
Come out and join in this great opportunity!
PRICE:
Conference $40
Wine & Cheese $20
Package $55
TO REGISTER:
1. Register your account and login (http://www.c3society.org)
2. Click on register
3. Choose your speakers and workshops
4. Make payment
Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010
Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm
Location: UBC Robson Square & Ayden Art Gallery
For More Info:
C3 Society
UBC Robson Square
Ayden Gallery
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