AEA Women’s Network Seminar

EIN AEA womens network 400

Oct 1, 2019

The Alberta Electrical Alliance invites you to join them on November 1, 2019 for an exciting and informative AEA Women’s Network seminar.
 
Topics include:
Event Details:

  • Date: November 1, 2019
  • Location: EECOL – 11004 48 Street SE – Calgary AB
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  • Arrive: 5:00 pm
  • Guest speaker (Shawna Roch): 5:30 pm – 6:15 pm
  • Guest speaker (Crystal Taylor): 6:30 pm – 7:15 pm
  • Dinner & Drinks: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
  • Cost: $50 AEA Member | $65 Non-members

Guest Speakers:

SHAWNA ROCH

Inspirational Speaker, Universal Law Coach, Online Business Owner, Real Estate Investor, Author

After a successful 25 year career of Sales and Marketing in a male dominated industry, at 51 it was time for Shawna to make a change. Her fierce passion for helping others has lead her down the path of Empowering Women.

Shawna is a compassionate caring powerhouse woman who helps you find your strength from what you see as a weakness. She has the ability to see positive in all circumstances and apply it to everyday living.

CRYSTAL TAYLOR

Holden & Taylor Financial Advisory

Crystal’s presentation will cover:

  • Getting clear about your goals and having them on paper.
  • Being organized in all 7 areas of your finances
  • Transparency in our industry. What that means.
  • Knowing the probability of success that what you’re doing will be enough. 
  • Having access to and using a coordinated network of professionals. 
  • Legacy planning. Why it matters to have a written estate plan and legacy.
For more details please contact:
  • Tara Ternes (AEA): 1-800-642-5508
  • Daina Wasdal (EECOL): 403-243-5594

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