young professionals committee

Mission

The Young Professionals Committee of the Timmins Chamber of Commerce serves as a committee for young professionals, young entrepreneurs and those new to the community who are seeking to build their business networks by getting involved in the Timmins Chamber of Commerce and connecting with other young professionals. The committee aspires to assist in the engagement and retention of young professionals by organizing networking and professional development initiatives. The Young Professionals Committee identifies and addresses issues of importance to our generation, promoting Timmins as a great place for young professionals to live and work, as well as identifying opportunities for growth as a talent magnet.

What is a Young Professional?

A Young Professional is a career-oriented person seeking to develop and strengthen his or her business network. Young Professionals exist across all business and employment sectors: from bankers, financial advisors, teachers, nurses and engineers, Young Professionals comprise a diverse group. Generally, a Young Professional is anywhere from age 25 to 40; however, this is not always the case. Young Professional events are inclusive and geared to those new to the community, those new to a given career and those new to the work world in general.
Interested in learning more about Timmins Young Professionals or joining the steering committee? Email hchertow@timminschamber.on.ca


Steering Committee Members

ChairKurt Bigeau  
Co-chairLori Murphy   
Members Jeffrey Beaton Roxanne Daoust Heather Duhn
  Kali Garneau Melanie Hansman Chantal Henry
  Julie Laflamme Luke Lahaie Irene Lucyshyn
  Jeff Mackie Janick Nadeau Tanner Parcey
  Marcel Pelchat Jason Perratt Julie Racette-Belanger
  Alexandra Spence Yanick Tremblay  

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