Outcomes Achieved!

We are proud to announce the successful outcome from the President’s Round Table discussions we were contracted by BDC to develop content for and facilitate.

The goal was to create an environment for successful business owners with profits greater than $10 million  to share and discuss openly issues, concerns and possible solutions for Web Strategy and Smart Technology solutions in marketing and in general.

Leander Gillard did just that representing  the BDC resulting in new projects and profits for the Business Development Bank of Canada, partner consulting firms and clients.

Owners left the PRT sessions knowing about the past, present and future of eBusiness ready to arm themselves to compete globally.

For more information contact Leander Gillard at lgillard@ebizscience.com

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Cambrian College goes global with ICT online Education via Professor Leander Gillard in EnglandSeptember 22, 2010

First-year students in Cambrian College’s Advertising program are travelling
across the globe without ever leaving their classroom.

Cambrian professor Leander Gillard is leading a series of lessons using Windows Live Meeting for the “Wired Communication and Digital Engagement” course while attending a conference in the United Kingdom. Windows Live Meeting is an interactive video software application.

These broadcasts mark the first time that students from any Cambrian program have engaged with a professor from an international location.

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Big Ideas Youth Challenge selects Leander Gillard to judge and deliver workshopLeander Gillard was selected by The North East Business & Innovation Centre, one of the largest in Europe to deliver workshops and judge the final round contestants of the Big Ideas Youth Challenge along side representatives from Microsoft and BT (formerly British Telecom) during the first week of July, 2010.

Leander also delivered a workshop to ICT educators in the United Kingdom.

The Big Ideas Youth Challenge final saw five teams of budding business youngsters aged 11 to 17, pitching their invention ideas to a packed crowd of parents, teachers, judges, mentors and invited guests. bdaily was their to find out why this challenge, now in its fourth year, is so important.

Watch the Video by clicking here!