CLASS SUMMARY
Speaker: Teresa Snelgrove
You manage your research. You want to manage a business. How about managing your career?
Dr Teresa Snelgrove of Snelgrove Associates and Dr. Frederick Sweeney talks about career management theory and practice: what inputs are needed for critical career decisions and their execution. Join us for some very practical advice on how to manage your own success.
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP 101 LECTURE SERIES
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DATE | TIME | LOCATION
January 23, 2008
5:30PM - 6:30PM
MaRS Centre Auditorium
101 College St, Toronto
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Teresa’s experience with start-ups comes from both recruiting in that area and from active involvement as the co-founder of three businesses. She and her husband Timothy Snelgrove are the founders of Timothy’s Coffees, Chapters Bookstore Café and General Wellbeing. As experienced venture-backed entrepreneurs, they have focused on recruiting for very early stage start-ups and emerging growth companies.
Teresa also has a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto where she developed one of the very first structural analysis software packages. She has taught on a full time basis at the University of Toronto and the University of Western Ontario. She recently completed a M.Ed. in Career Counselling at OISE (U of T) and has 9 years’ experience in IT and Life Sciences recruiting.
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