The Halifax Chamber's annual Fall Dinner is one of our most popular events, regularly attracting a high-quality business audience of up to 1000 guests. It's your chance to network with Halifax's business community.
Hear from four charismatic local DISRUPTORS who are challenging old ways of thinking and creating big impact.
98% SOLD - Limited Seating Available
2019 SPEAKERS:
Lydia Bugden, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Partner, Stewart McKelvey
As the first female CEO of a law firm in Atlantic Canada, Lydia has a bold outlook and tenacious attitude. She combines her experience as a corporate lawyer with effective leadership skills and a forward-thinking belief in innovation to lead the Firm and support growth and prosperity in our region. Lydia is an ardent supporter of her community, serving as president, chair and board member of over half a dozen esteemed organizations, including the QEII Health Sciences Centre Foundation and Develop Nova Scotia.
Ashley Kielbratowski, Co-Founder & Head of Product, Harbr
Ashley is a Co-Founder of Harbr, an innovative project coordination software company built for retail construction. Harbr?s mission is to make it as simple as possible for retailers to build anywhere at scale while maintaining complete control of their brand and keeping everyone in sync throughout the construction process.
Ashley completed a Diploma in Interior Decoration & Design at Eastern College and began working for a real estate development company straight out of college. Working with tradespeople on site gave her insight into many aspects of the construction industry, including the challenges and opportunities involved in completing large-scale projects.
Ashley leads Product at Harbr and is also tasked with ensuring that the team at Harbr sets and achieves goals collectively. Ashley understands the value of working as a team and that cohesiveness and teamwork is what Harbr provides to its customers each and every day.
Lauren Sears, Managing Director, Common Good Solutions
Lauren Sears is a committed entrepreneur and emerging leader in the social innovation and enterprise sector in Canada. She's the Managing Director of Common Good Solutions, a growing consulting and training firm currently doing business in over a dozen countries, as well as co-founder of P4G, a CIC focused on attracting and retaining youth in Atlantic Canada.
Lauren is keenly interested in developing and supporting young people through entrepreneurship and sport. She's a Director at 100 Seed$ Atlantic, an alternate board member of S4ES Canada, a member of the implementation committee for the NS Social Enterprise Strategy, a Director at Volleyball Nova Scotia and assistant coach of Saint Mary's University women's volleyball team.
Ashley McConnell-Gordon, Benjamin Bridge
Ashley McConnell-Gordon is Vice President of Benjamin Bridge, a Nova Scotia family winery founded in the Gaspereau Valley in 1999. At Benjamin Bridge, Ashley leads the daily operations and, overall, is responsible for the strategic growth of the business.
After completing her Bachelor of Laws degree at Dalhousie University in May 2009, she and her sister, Devon McConnell-Gordon, joined Benjamin Bridge full-time in early 2010, in time for the inaugural release of its traditional method sparklings (its 2004 vintages). Since then, Ashley has championed the expansion of its wine markets outside of Nova Scotia, across Canada and in select international cities to elevate Benjamin Bridge's reputation for quality in order to change consumer perceptions locally, grow wine tourism, and diversify markets for Nova Scotia wine. Ashley is most passionate about having assembled a talented team that shares Benjamin Bridge's values for quality and innovation, rural community, and environmentally-sustainable practices.
Business is Jammin' (BIJ) is a provincial youth organization of the Black Business Initiative that strives to shape Black Youth in Nova Scotia through experiential learning opportunities.
BIJ Featured Companies:
Aliyah Lailson
Aliyah is a young author who grew up between Mexico & Canada. She was 13 years old when she finished writing
North Wind which won Woozles? 2018
Woozle Writes! contest.
Smooth Meal Prep
Smooth Meal Prep is a family business working together to grow and bring healthy meals and a healthy lifestyle to Canadians.
Bailly Fragrance
Authenticity, Empowerment, Inclusivity & Impact.
A line of high-end, roll-on, coconut-oil based fragrances that are easy, feminine and wearable. Five dollars from every purchase from our Girl Power collection goes to the Girl Power Project.
tREv Clothing
tREv Clothing® is a representation of the key principles for success. The symbol is an acronym that stands for: trust, Respect, Education, and value. tREv Clothing believe each of these principles must be practiced towards ourselves and others to ensure success.
Thank you to our Sponsors
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Sponsorship Opportunities Available
Please contact Ashley Stobo, Sponsorship and Event Specialist to discuss - (902) 481-1236 or ashley@halifaxchamber.com