Timmins Regional Economic Outlook (TREO) Conference


About TREO

The Timmins Chamber of Commerce is pleased to host the biannual Timmins Regional Economic Outlook (TREO), a one-day conference and networking opportunity.  Every two years, the TREO conference follows a different theme according to the relevant business issues and trends of the time.  This is northeastern Ontario's premier business conference, so you won't want to miss it. The next event is due to be held in 2012.

TREO is planned and designed by business people, for business people. Its objective is to help you identify opportunities and access the resources you need for growth, expansion and continued success in northeastern Ontario. When you join your fellow community and business leaders at TREO, you'll get the inside edge on all of the developments in our region's business environment.

Who Should Attend?

  • Community and business leaders
  • Managers, owners and key personnel of small and medium-sized businesses in Timmins
  • Public sector business advisors and resource persons
  • Business consultants and professionals
  • Members of economic and community development corporations
  • Educators and trainers involved in continuing education and professional development


                                             

TREO 2010 Overview

Speakers included (click on the speaker's name to view presentation):

  • "Forging a New Relationship with Aboriginal Peoples"
    • Timmins Native Friendship Centre - Veronica Nicholson
    • Mushkegowuk Council - Grand Chief Stan Louttit
  • "Connecting and Strengthening Northern Communities"

 


Mission

This committee is responsible for organizing a bi-annual business conference. TREO is recognized as Timmins' premier business and networking event. The conference assumes a different theme each year; past themes have been Vision 20/20 and Timmins Today and Tomorrow.  Committee members begin planning the event about ten months in advance, and meet on an ad hoc basis.

Committee Members

Chair Rob Galloway
Members Wendy Adams
  Wally Bidwell
  Patty McGirr


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