Strategic consulting firm Connecting for Results (CFR, Toronto), a company that develops and implements strategies to help commercial print and packaging business owners with recruitment, print management, mergers and acquisitions, and business transformations, is now available to assist clients across North America. Operating in the U.S. as Connecting For Results Corporation, the firm is now positioned to help American customers in commercial print and packaging to achieve their business goals.
Keith Larson.
To lead the expansion, CFR has welcomed Keith Larson to its team. An international leader, Larson has previously held C-suite roles, including CFO and CMO, for print management and distribution company Cenveo, and leadership roles at Bertelsmann and other global firms. Larson has acquired several companies and successfully integrated them, and has a proven track record in achieving consistent, outstanding results.
Strategic consulting firm Connecting for Results (CFR, Toronto) has launched Print Wisdom, a career mentorship program in collaboration with Ryerson University’s Tri-Mentoring Program (TMP). Working with the Toronto-based school’s Graphics Communications Management (GCM) program, Print Wisdom will provide students with the opportunity to find counsel by seasoned professionals starting today. The mentorship initiative provides third-year and fourth-year students with the opportunity to seek career advice, guidance and motivation, as well as resource and networking opportunities. The experience is designed to help guide the students and put them on the right track as they begin their careers, and specifically supports female students who are currently the majority entering the field.
Techweek 2021: Golden opportunity for Northlanders to connect, says Sophie Wiltshier
2 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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The discovery of fresh talent is one of the touchstones of Techweek, says Sophie Wiltshier, innovation specialist and head of the growth adviser team at Northland Inc. Photo / Supplied
Northern Advocate
By: Sophie Wiltshier
We Kiwis are celebrated for our innovative thinking and our ideas – nowhere more so perhaps than in Northland – and the upcoming Techweek 2021 provides a golden opportunity for us to indulge those passions.
Restricted to a digital presence due to national lockdown in 2020, the festival is back this year with a hiss and a roar, having broadened its scope to take in an abundance of exciting new themes and activities.