Times Colonist

Dragon to visit Victoria Oct. 14

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Jim Treliving, one of Canada’s top entreprene­urs known for his role on CBC’s hit television show Dragon’s Den, will be speaking in Victoria on Oct. 14 in the David Foster Foundation Theatre at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel.

Treliving will speak about his business career, values-based approach to decision-making and the importance of community involvemen­t. The event is presented by Leadership Victoria Society and supported by Telus, The Oak Bay Beach Hotel, University of Victoria, the Times Colonist and Hothouse Marketing.

After the presentati­on, an exclusive VIP reception will give some attendees a chance to meet Jim and Sandi Treliving in a more informal setting.

Treliving reflects on how his early life lessons from his father shaped his approach to life. “Success is measured by taking in the big picture,” he says. “You look at the health and happiness of your family and friends and what you’re contributi­ng to your community.”

Treliving and George Melville created the Boston Pizza Charitable Foundation, which has raised and donated more than $20 million to charities across Canada and around the world.

Bringing Treliving to Victoria to speak is a big moment for Leadership Victoria. Executive director Susan Low views Treliving as a role model for community leaders. “Mr. Treliving's approach to business and philanthro­py is an inspiring example. We believe Greater Victoria’s spirit of community makes it a logical place for him to talk about how business and community leadership go hand-in-hand.”

Leadership Victoria is a non-profit that develops and supports leaders who make Greater Victoria a vibrant, healthy community. Funds are being raised to support the operation of the Community Leadership Developmen­t Program and grassroots leadership workshops on topics ranging from collaborat­ion to social innovation.

Telus Victoria Community Board chairman Mel Cooper was instrument­al in making the event happen, said Low.

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