Electro-Federation Canada: YPN Ontario Region Panel Discussion Oct. 9

EIN 36 CS YPN panel 400

Aug 28, 2019

EFC Ontario Region’s Young Professionals Network invites you to a panel discussion with key industry leaders.

Join EFC on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Dave & Busters in Vaughan. 
Panelists to be announced in the next few weeks.

Panelists will discuss the following:

What attracted them to the industry

The challenges they faced at the beginning of their career 

What young professionals starting their career should consider

They will also discuss the successes they obtained as industry leaders, as well as why programs like the YPN are so important for the young professionals in our industry.

Attendance to this event is free. Ticket includes complimentary appetizers, non-alcoholic beverages and a $15.00 playcard.

This is a great way to network with fellow YPNs and listen to some of the best in the industry.

For any questions, or to join the young professionals network, please email Vivian at vsadeh@electrofed.com.

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