Yes, We are Open Episode Summary - Trust in Canadian Business: Key Findings from the CanTrust Index and Insights from Bruce MacLellan
This week, Al is in Oakville, Ontario, visiting Erin Nocent, owner of The Sweetest Thing bakery.
The Big Game!
Large sporting events can have a big impact on many different kinds of business. We just had one of the world biggest sporting events in Soccer’s World Cup and coming up this month is one of the biggest sporting events in North America (HINT: It’s a ‘Super’ event).
Al Speaks to Sean McCormick, Director, Business Development at Moneris about this past World Cup and how it affected spending here in Canada.
Al also speaks with René-Pier Plourde, Content Marketing Manager at UEAT, who talks about the upcoming big game in the US, how that may affect the restaurant business, and how restaurants can prepare for the increased business.
• Sean McCormick co-hosts.
• Patrick Wiltshire, Director, Core Payments at Moneris talks about tipping.
• Matt Rovet, Events Producer at Moneris gives a rundown of February’s events calendar.
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Al Grego is the producer and host of the multi-award-winning Yes, We Are Open and Just Good Business podcasts for Moneris. His interests outside of work include podcasting, blogging, and music.
This week, Al is in Oakville, Ontario, visiting Erin Nocent, owner of The Sweetest Thing bakery.
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