Digital Transformation for Processors: Strategies for a Competitive Edge
Event Date:
November 19, 2024
Event Time:
2:00 pm
Event Location:
245 Hanlon Creek Boulevard Suite 301, Guelph, Ontario, N1H 3X7
Event Description
Location: 245 Hanlon Creek Boulevard Suite 301, Guelph, ON N1H 3X7
Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Please follow this link to register: https://bdocanada.swoogo.com/digitaltransformationprocessors
Unleash the power of systems designed and tailored for Processing. Join us for a dynamic networking event
where we explore how processors are revolutionizing their operations with cloud-based systems, comprehensive ERP solutions, and advanced data analytics.
Learn how these technologies can enhance business operations, streamline regulatory compliance, improve decision-making, and boost your bottom line. Discover real-world examples and gain valuable insights on aligning your technology investments with your business objectives. Be part of this event to unlock new opportunities and accelerate your digital transformation journey.
Attendees will walk away with detailed insights on:
- The top 5 trends affecting F&B processors
- The benefits of migrating to cloud-based systems
- Key technology capabilities and functionalities that F&B processors need today and long-term to realize their goals
- How F&B processors are already succeeding in their digital transformation journey
Keynote Speaker:
Chris Conway, CEO of Food and Beverage Ontario
Chris has over 20 years work experience in advocacy, government relations, communications and general management.
He has worked in industry associations since 2004, initially in roles related to government relations and stakeholder relations. Chris has spent the past ten years as president of an industry association, which includes three years as President of Concrete Ontario which represents 80% of the concrete production in Ontario. More recently, he was CEO of Career Colleges Ontario which represents 240 private post-secondary colleges and 45,000 students.
His experience includes full budgetary responsibility, implementation of strategic plans, staff management, IT management as well as dealing extensively with legislative and regulatory issues before municipal, provincial and federal governments.
In addition, he served on numerous public and private stakeholder groups as well as other not-for-profit boards and industry councils. He has served on the Ontario Business Advisory Council and Workforce Development Council of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Chaired the Concrete Council of Canada and was Vice-Chair of the Canadian Ready-Mix Concrete Association as well as ex-officio on the Boards of the Concrete Ontario and Career Colleges Ontario.
Chris has been a spokesperson for the past 16 years, with media experience going back over 20 years. His has also been a panellist and speaker at numerous conferences in Canada and internationally. This includes making deputations in front of all three levels of government: municipal, provincial and federal.
He also worked on Parliament Hill for six years. During that time, he worked with legislative and regulatory issues for MPs and Ministers including in the office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada.
He holds a Masters of Business Administration (MBA), a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) as well as the Institute for Corporate Directors (ICD) not-for-profit governance program. Chris is fluently bilingual in English and French.