Menu

Manitoba’s Inputs vs. Outputs (Tech Thursday Winnipeg)

Manitoba's Inputs vs. Outputs

August 29, 2024

4:30 pm CST

Hilltop Partner Network is proud to be a sponsor of the 2024 Tech Thursday Winnipeg event series!

 

Join us for a panel on Manitoba’s Inputs vs. Outputs: what we bring into the province, vs. what we export.

 

Thursday, September 5, 2024
4:30 – 6:30 PM
King’s Head Pub
120 King Street, Winnipeg, MB

 

Tech Thursday Winnipeg is thrilled to host this unique panel discussion on what Manitoba brings into the province vs. what we export.

 

Speakers:

  • André Bin – CEO at World Trade Centre Winnipeg
  • Cal Harrison – CEO at Beyond Referrals
  • Alberto Velasco-Acosta – Vice President International at Economic Development Winnipeg

 

Stick around for StartUp TNT’s Happy Hour after the event.

Event has ended
00

Days

00

Hours

00

Minutes

00

Seconds

rm222batch5-kul-02-012

Latest News & Resources

Photo of Michael Long wearing a suit jacket and blue shirt

HPN Welcomes Michael Long as Account Manager for Alberta

In his role as an HPN Account Manager, Michael will be responsible for nurturing and expanding our customer relationships in Alberta and ensuring that our partners receive the highest level of service and support. He is eager to leverage his wealth of experience to help them address their complex business needs and achieve their strategic goals.

miling female executive manager talking to colleagues in boardroom in front of a wall of windows on a sunny day

2024-2025 HPN Member Council

We are excited to announce the members of the 2024-2025 HPN Member Council! The Member Council is a crucial part of HPN, serving as a direct line between our membership and the Leadership Team.

Decoding Project Success

How do you define a “successful” project? Who determines that a project has been successful? Traditionally, it's about meeting scope, time, and budget. As a seasoned Project Manager, with two decades of experience successfully completing every project I was responsible for, I’ve learned that defining project success is a lot more nuanced than that.