In Pictures: Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce highlights small business week

 

 
 
 
 
Kate McParland of Pied Piper Promotions, Gillian Kirk of Aviva Employee Services, Hazel Postma of Douglas College and The NOW's Cathrine Ackerman, advertising sales manager. Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.
 

Kate McParland of Pied Piper Promotions, Gillian Kirk of Aviva Employee Services, Hazel Postma of Douglas College and The NOW's Cathrine Ackerman, advertising sales manager. Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce highlights small business week

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Kate McParland of Pied Piper Promotions, Gillian Kirk of Aviva Employee Services, Hazel Postma of Douglas College and The NOW's Cathrine Ackerman, advertising sales manager. Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.
 

Kate McParland of Pied Piper Promotions, Gillian Kirk of Aviva Employee Services, Hazel Postma of Douglas College and The NOW's Cathrine Ackerman, advertising sales manager. Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
Kate McParland of Pied Piper Promotions, Gillian Kirk of Aviva Employee Services, Hazel Postma of Douglas College and The NOW's Cathrine Ackerman, advertising sales manager. Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.
Polly Krier of Polly K. Consultant Events with The NOW's publisher Derrick Chamberlain.
Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.
Tim Stevens, Laura Melvin of Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce with Tom Lewis of TD Canada Trust and CGA Jim Pearcy.
Rene Javerina of Revi's Building Maintenance and Brian Couture of BACwords Marketing.
Andrea Madden of the Tri-City Chamber of Commerce with Kevin Cheng of BDC.
The NOW's publisher Derrick Chamberlain and Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce executive director Michael Hind with Ted Lau.
The chamber hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.
The NOW's Sanjay Sharma with PoCo Inn and Suites assistant general manager Ian Finch.
The music for the evening was played by Panacea, a Latin jazz group. 
Masumi Yoon, (left) Paul Choisil and Gail Bonner.
Representatives from the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted Ted Lau, principal for Ballistic Arts Media Studio Inc., as part of its Small Business Week on Thursday, Oct. 18 in Port Coquitlam.
Mike Jordan with Tri-Cities Chamber's Jordan Moe, and director of sales at PoCo Inn and suites Linette Na0deau.
The NOW's publisher Derrick Chamberlain with CGA Diane Skidmore and Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce director Mark Pettie.
Tom Lewis of TD Canada Trust with Business Development Bank of Canada's Kevin Cheng and Joey Tai.
The NOW's Sanjay Sherma with Kristie of Express Employee Professional and Jordan Moe of Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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