RBC, local experts offer up virtual financial advice for students
trades students will have a unique opportunity later this month to ask questions of local experts and learn how they can build a strong financial foundation.
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is hosting Business Planning for Trades, a virtual panel discussion geared toward students currently training for a career in the trades at the College.
Panelists include:
- Jason Williamson, Commercial Account Manager with RBC (previously a small business account manager and has worked with clients through all stages of their business)
- Brian Stephenson, Lawyer, Pushor Mitchell
- Tyler Krenz, Accountant, Grant Thornton
- Darryl Atkins, Investment Retirement Planner, RBC
- Victor (Vic) Flint, Instructor, Recreational Vehicle (RV) Technician program, and owner of Family First Mobile RV.
The free session will take place on WebEx on Thursday, Nov. 19 from 4 – 5:30 p.m. Students can learn more and register in advance at .
“We hope students will seize the opportunity to join in, interact with our panelists and benefit from their diverse experience and skillsets,” said RBC’s Lauren Andrews. “It’s one of the many ways we’re collaborating with the College to add value for students through our RBC OnCampus initiative.”
“As we touch on in our programs and counsel our students all the time: there are so many unique business, legal and financial considerations specific to being a trades person, whether you’re working for someone else, starting or running your own business or being proactive in planning for your retirement,” notes Steve Moores, Dean of Trades and Apprenticeship for .
“Kudos to RBC for hosting this event and to this esteemed group of panelists for providing students with a great opportunity to plan for their financial futures.”
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