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SPEAKER SERIES

Bowmont’s Speaker Series provides an opportunity for men in university to engage in conversation aimed at cultivating a sense of responsibility for their society. The topics of discussion range from understanding cultural trends to specifics about a given field, including appreciating the advances being made in the arts and sciences.

 

Bowmont’s Speaker Series runs monthly during the school year. The Speaker Series takes place at 6:15pm on Friday afternoons at Bowmont followed by hors d’oeuvres and social interaction with the invited guests and other participants. 

 

Please note that participating in speaker events at Bowmont is by invitation only.

UPCOMING

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Christopher Montes

Tips for success in a high-intensity profession.

Christopher Montes is a tax lawyer and partner at Felesky Flynn LLP in Calgary, where he focuses on corporate and international tax planning and dispute resolution.  He is a frequent speaker and writer on tax topics. 

 

Christopher holds law degrees from the University of Cambridge in England, where he studied on a full scholarship from the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, and Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.  He has also completed an executive education program in transfer pricing at Duke University

WHERE    Bowmont Centre, Calgary
WHEN      Friday, Oct 6 @ 6:15PM

REGISTRATION BY INVITATION ONLY.

EMAIL CHUMA.CHUKWULOZIE@UTORONTO.CA TO OBTAIN TICKETS

 

Limited seating available

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Mike Tims

 Lessons From 40 Years In Energy Investment
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Dr. Ian

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Dr. J. K. Donlevy

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Mark Milke, Ph.D

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