Tradeshow portion of the event is free (7:30am - 5:00pm) - Conference presentations run from 8:45am - 3:45pm.


To register for just the complimentary tradeshow please click here.


To register for the Conference portion please click here.


The Toronto Entrepreneurs Conference was designed to provide entrepreneurs, whether budding or experienced, with the opportunity to expand their professional network, hear from experienced and successful entrepreneurs on tips and opportunities and learn what it takes to become successful and stay thriving.

Who Should Attend?

This conference is geared to business owners of established businesses who want to learn strategies on how to handle existing issues (Sales, Financial, Human Resources, etc.) within their organization as well as to network with other business owners. The speakers' agenda has been designed with this in mind.


As such, the people who should attend the conference are:

  • Presidents & CEOs of Large to Small Organizations
  • Owner-Managers
  • Partners in Service Organizations (e.g. Accounting, Law Firms)
  • General Managers

  • Insights Attendees will Gain:

  • The best and worst Financial strategies for Entrepreneurs
  • Quick, easy and actionable tips for growing business in 2012
  • How to research new markets to find underserviced gaps
  • Ways to increase employee retention for different generations
  • How to value a business and how to maximize the sale price of a business

  • CONFERENCE TICKET RATES:

    Below are the rates to attend the tradeshow as well as Conference portion of the event. The conference will run from 9:00am to 3:30pm and will feature 5 presentations throughout the day. Please visit our "Speakers & Agenda Tab" to learn more about the Conference Schedule.



    In Advance(Before May 11th, 2012): $79.00 (including HST)

    Door Price (May 11th, 2012): $99.00 (including HST)










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