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Compassionate Samurai Seminar
Presented by: Klemmer & Associates

#1 Wall Street Journal best-selling author Brian Klemmer, “The Compassionate Samurai,” shares with Toronto business owners how to succeed in business and make a difference in the world.

Business With Purpose Network presents #1 Wall Street Journal best-selling author Brian Klemmer, “The Compassionate Samurai,” on Fri, May 9 at The Old Mill Inn, 21 Old Mill Rd, to share with Toronto business owners how to succeed in business and make a difference in the world. The event begins at 8 am with business networking and refreshments, and Brian Klemmer from 9 – 11:30 am. Tickets are $25 advance 905-274-1888, and $50 at the door, with proceeds going to Canadian Landmine Foundation. Additional details at www.unleashpr.com

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Runs: May 9, 2008
At: The Old Mill Inn & Spa, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto
Playing: Friday

Times: 8 am business networking and refreshments, and Brian Klemmer from 9 – 11:30 am
Cost: $25 advance and $50 at the door

Getting there:

For more information contact: Jennifer Beale or Maggie Dunlop
Phone: 905-274-1888
Email: JenniferBeale@unleashpr.com

Web site: www.unleashpr.com

 
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