CONFERENCE SCHEDULING & SPEAKERS

Conference Portion: 9:00am - 4:00pm (General Admission & All Access Passes Available)

Tradeshow Portion: 8:00am - 5:00pm (Complimentary Admission)


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The Toronto Entrepreneurs Conference & Tradeshow will be host to some of the most remarkable speakers in the area of Entrepreneurship and Business Development.


Our speakers and keynotes are highly regarded Business Leaders from across the Greater Toronto Area and will share insights on the everyday struggles for Entrepreneurs touching on success stories that will leave you feeling invigorated.


Don't miss your chance to drive your business forward, learn from successful leaders, network with other like-minded Entrepreneurs and visit our exhibitor booths!


MEET OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

ALEX RECHICHI, CEO Extreme Brandz, Extreme Pita and Mucho Burrito

11:15am - 12:15pm - “Extreme Entrepreneurship"


Alex Rechichi is President and Co Founder of Extreme Pita, with over 225 franchised restaurants across North America and looking to expand internationally. Alex is a graduate of Queen's University with more than 14 years experience in the QSR industry. In 1997 he left a successful sales and marketing career to fulfill a dream to build a uniquely successful food retail organization. Extreme Pita was the answer to that quest.

Learn more about Alex



CHRISTINE MAGEE, PRESIDENT, SLEEP COUNTRY CANADA

2:15pm - 3:15pm - “The Business of Sleep - from a to zzz's"


Christine Magee is the president and co-founder of Sleep Country Canada, the largest retailer of mattresses in Canada, providing outstanding in-store and home delivery service from over 233 corporate-owned stores in 17 regional markets.


Learn more about Christine.



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