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Developing a Bilingual community in Tech (Tech Thursday Winnipeg)

March 14, 2024

4:30 pm CDT

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

Thursday, March 14, 2024
4:30 – 6:30 PM
King’s Head Pub (120 King Street), Winnipeg

Join us for a conversation with people who are building a community of bilingual customer experience folks in Winnipeg.

 

The speakers are:

  • Alisha Dart, Head of Customer Experience at Neo Financial
  • Lacina Dembele, Bilingual Restaurant Success Manager at SkipTheDishes
  • Sylvie Laurencelle, Board President of La chambre de commerce francophone de Saint-Boniface
  • Annie Henry, Senior Manager, Talent & Workforce Development at YES! Winnipeg

 

Register here to attend.

 

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

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