UVic 16th Annual CSS Business Banquet Nov. 26th
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Just a reminder: Our CEO, Tim Vasko is the keynote speaker for UVic’s 16th Annual CSS Business Banquet tonight at 8:30 pm at Delta Ocean Pointe Resort.
The CSS Business Banquet is an opportunity for over 200 students, faculty and key members of the business community to meet and network.
Tonight’s event will feature a wine and cheese reception and silent auction at 6:30 pm, followed by dinner at 7:30 pm.
Tim’s speech "Let’s face It: Tough Markets, Broken Models, You Can Make a Difference" will focus on how changes affect us, our perspectives and how it gives us the opportunity to reach for new horizons.
Speaking from personal experience Tim will illustrate how an individual can overcome adversity and make a difference. He is a living example of how we can positively accept change and look at each opportunity as a chance to grow as individuals and as a society.
Time believes that today’s students have the ability to change the world for the better, both for themselves and for societies the world over. He is extremely excited and honored to have been chosen to speak to the leaders of tomorrow in University of Victoria’s Business program.
The CSS Business Banquet is an opportunity for over 200 students, faculty and key members of the business community to meet and network.
Tonight’s event will feature a wine and cheese reception and silent auction at 6:30 pm, followed by dinner at 7:30 pm.
Tim’s speech "Let’s face It: Tough Markets, Broken Models, You Can Make a Difference" will focus on how changes affect us, our perspectives and how it gives us the opportunity to reach for new horizons.
Speaking from personal experience Tim will illustrate how an individual can overcome adversity and make a difference. He is a living example of how we can positively accept change and look at each opportunity as a chance to grow as individuals and as a society.
Time believes that today’s students have the ability to change the world for the better, both for themselves and for societies the world over. He is extremely excited and honored to have been chosen to speak to the leaders of tomorrow in University of Victoria’s Business program.

