Marcus Foster is a London born musician and studies sculpture at the Royal College of Art. He grew up listening to Tom Waits, Bob Dylan and Sister Rosetta Tharp giving him a raw, honest and timeless sound. His songs are currently featured in two motion pictures; Twilight and Five Dollars a Day. 'Let Me Sign' is written by Marcus Foster and Bobby Long, available on iTunes.
This is a 19+ ages event.
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Nov 17, 2009: BCTIA Impact – Startups that were Built to Last at Segal Graduate School of Business
Posted on 02. Nov, 2009 by BCXS.
Even after identifying a unique business opportunity and commercializing a product, a lot of dedication and talent is required for an organization to secure its future.
Our guest speakers Janice Cheam, President and Co-founder of Energy Aware Technology Inc., David Helliwell, Co-founder of Pulse Energy, and Jonathan Bixby, President and CEO of Strangeloop Networks Inc. have demonstrated significant potential in their early stage companies for sustainable long-term growth.
Come hear how they got to where they are today and how they plan to lay a path of success well into the future.
Impact is a monthly speaker series featuring the winners and finalists from the 2009 Technology Impact Award (TIAs).
This month features the winner and finalist of the "Most Promising Start-up" award category. This award acknowledges an early-stage (less than 3 years old) technology company with commercially available products that demonstrates significant potential, creativity and a promising future.256
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Nov 23, 2009: MSEmploy Canada Vancouver IT Career Fair at Westin Bayshore
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by BCXS.
Are you ready for a better IT career opportunity or to expand your skills? MSEmploy Canada – Canada's Microsoft-focused Job and Training Portal – is presenting a series of Career Fairs throughout Canada in November and December.
Meet with recruiters from companies seeking to fill Microsoft IT-related positions. Make sure you bring at least 10 copies of your resume!
http://www.msemploy.ca/EventDetail.aspx?eventID=45
