TL Network Canada Event Series Connecting Suppliers with Agency Owners and Managers

Christine James, Vice President of Travel Leaders Network in Canada

Travel Leaders Network is bringing members and suppliers together at various "Owners and Managers Mixers" this fall. According to Travel Leaders Network, monthly events have been sold out across Canada throughout the year and offer suppliers an opportunity to engage directly with owners and managers at no cost to members.

Hosted by Travel Leaders Network Canada’s Business Development Managers, Sue Urie (Western Region) and Melissa Wheaton (Eastern Region), nearly a dozen mixers are being held across Canada between SEP and DEC.

According to Travel Leaders Network, evenings typically begin with an informal mini-trade show and cocktail hour, which allows time for networking and business-building opportunities with key suppliers. This is followed by dinner, during which each supplier delivers a brief overview of revenue-generating promotions and offers available to members.

The events accommodate approximately 40 attendees, allowing every attendee the opportunity to actively participate.

Here are the remaining mixer dates for 2023:

  • 12SEPT - Vancouver, ON
  • 19SEPT -  Saskatoon, ON
  • 26SEPT -  Moncton, NB
  • 26SEPT -  Calgary, AB
  • 27SEPT - Halifax, NS
  • 08NOV -  St Catherine’s, ON
  • 14NOV -  Winnipeg, MB
  • 21NOV -  Montréal, QC
  • 22NOV -  Ottawa, ON
  • 06DEC -  Richmond Hill, ON
  • 12DEC -  Vancouver, BC

“Each mixer provides an excellent opportunity for suppliers to network with agents, build personal relationships, solicit ideas and feedback from members and share product information,” said Christine James, Vice President of Travel Leaders Network in Canada. “In turn, it is a valuable opportunity for members to get together, share business practices, hear updates and receive product knowledge from suppliers. We understand that if our members and suppliers are successful, we are successful and that’s a winning proposition.”

More information can be found on Travel Leaders Network's website.

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