CONVENTION PROGRAM | MARCH 26-27, 2020 |

FOUNDATIONS Concrete Ontario 60th Annual Convention CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 1

WELCOME TO CONCRETE ONTARIO'S 60TH ANNUAL CONVENTION CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 SPEAKERS & SPECIAL GUESTS 5 AGENDA 7 COMPANIONS' PROGRAM 8 BLUE JAYS EVENT 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION

10 CAMP OOCH

11 REGISTRATION

12 DELTA MARRIOTT CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 3

SPEAKERS & SPECIAL GUESTS HON. LAURIE SCOTT Minister of Infrastructure, Ontario

Laurie Scott is the MPP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock and Ontario’s Minister of Infrastructure. She was born and raised in Kinmount, and has been elected to represent the central Ontario riding of Haliburton – Kawartha Lakes –Brock five times since 2003. Laurie was inspired to enter public service by her late father, Bill Scott, who served as MP for Victoria-Haliburton for 38 years, and was appointed to the Queen’s Privy Council in recognition of his long and dedicated career of public service. Laurie has been a tireless advocate for victims of human sex trafficking in Ontario, both inside and outside of the Legislature. She has received national awards for her work on combatting human trafficking and child advocacy. She is passionate about encouraging women to get actively involved in public life. Currently, she is serving as Minister of Infrastructure and previously, as Minister of Labour. For fifteen years, Laurie has been a strong advocate for issues facing rural Ontario. Last fall, she passed legislation to protect rural fire halls and promote public safety in small communities by ending the unfair persecution of double hatters. She has also made key labour reforms that have spurred job creation across the province.

LOU SCHIZAS C I M , F C S I Lou Schizas, is a well known financial analyst, educator and broadcaster, who is respected for his efforts helping investor’s improve their skills and knowledge. Lou is a life long investor and entrepreneur who defines success as having the resources needed to satisfy your needs and to build on your dreams. Lou bought his first stocks at age 11 and started his first business at age 15. Schizas has served as the business analyst for AM 640 Toronto Radio since 2001, and is a proud advocate of capitalism. From 1999 to 2007 Lou was the Founding Senior On Air Equities Analyst for Business News Network whose popular “Lou’s Mailbag” feature analyzed over 16,000 stocks for viewers.

DR. KARYN GORDON Founder and CEO of DK Leadership A professional coach for over 20 years – Dr. Ka ryn Gordon has applied her highly strategic solution-oriented approach to great success with both organizational systems (managers & employees) & family systems (marriages & families). In working with companies, her specialty is in understanding the complexities required for building an effective multi-generational workforce. Dr. Karyn excels at equipping managers so they can successfully manage any mix of generations (i.e. Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y and Generation Z). Her wealth of experience in both corporate and family cultures gives her refreshing insight into how Emotional Intelligence impacts both professional and personal performance levels.

PAUL RADKOWSKI BA Psych, MTS(PC), OACCPP, CEO/Clinical Director- Life Recovery Program Paul is an internationally awarded therapist, speaker and founder of the Life Recovery Program (www.liferecoveryprogram.com). In addition to his extensive work in mental health and addiction, he has consulted with numerous agencies, hospitals and treatment settings working with groups, families and individuals as a Family and Marriage Therapist, Crisis Counselor and Trauma Specialist and has consulted with many construction organizations regarding the importance and implementation of Psychological Health & Safety. CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 4

RECRUITING, TRAINING & ENGAGING READY MIXED TRUCK DRIVERS PANELISTS

ANNA GORDON KIM RICHARDSON SHELLEY UVANILE- HESCH Focused Ambition Truck Training Schools CEO, Women's Assoc. of Ontario Trucking Federation With over a decade of experience in HR at o f C a n a d a large organizations and in private career Shelley Uvanile-Hesch is the CEO of the coaching, Anna helps companies identify Kim Richardson has been in the transportation Women's Trucking Federation of Canada. issues and implement real improvements industry for 36 years. Currently he is the Shelley has been involved with the from the employee to the organizational President of KRTS Transportation Specialists Inc. Transportation industry for over 30 level. She provides collaborative and a multiple award winning family owned and years. " In the office, under the hood or modern HR guidance so your organization operated business. Under the KRTS group of behind the wheel. We're all pieces of the achieves its goals through effective Businesses is Transrep Inc. and The Rear View puzzle " recruiting and employee management. Mirror. Kim is currently the President of the Armed with a direct approach and a sense Board of the Truck Training Association of of humour, she has the ability to combine Ontario (TTSAO), Board of Director of the theory and best practices with real life Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI). He is examples to evoke change. Anna holds a the past Chairman of the Board for the Allied BComm from Saint Mary’s University and Trade Division of the Ontario Trucking an MIRHR from the University of Toronto. Association (OTA) and a Board of Director with She is a Certified Human Resources Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) Leader from the HRPA. representing the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario(TTSAO). Kim is a proud husband, dad, grandpa and loves his community, Caledonia, Ontario. CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 5

AGENDA All presentations held in Kensington Ballroom A CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 6

AGENDA All presentations held in Kensington Ballroom A CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 7

Toronto's Underground City

COMPANIONS' PROGRAM

EATON CENTRE SHOPPING TRIP | Thurs. March 26 1:30PM - 4:30PM

Shop til you drop at the ! A coach bus will pick you up outside of the Delta Hotel and drive you straight to one of the best shopping experiences that the city has to offer. Home to over 250+ best in class retailers, restaurants and services, the Eaton Centre has something for everyone. Meet in the hotel lobby.

PATH WALKING TOUR | Fri. March 27 1:30PM - 4:00PM (Limited spots available) Toronto’s PATH system is a underground network of pedestrian walkways connecting 70 buildings within the downtown core. The PATH – is over 30 kilometres in length and contains over 1300 stores, 7 hotels, and 6 subway stations. Each workday over 250,000 workers in the city core use the PATH system to get around the downtown core without ever stepping outside. On your tour, you will see many of the ‘must see’ sights in the city, and you will get to each of the sights by using the PATH system. Meet in the hotel lobby.

DR. KARYN GORDON | Fri. March 27 10:45AM - 11:30AM Understanding and Motivating Gen Y A professional coach for over 20 years – Dr. Karyn Gordon has applied her highly strategic solution-oriented approach to great success with both organizational systems (managers & employees) & family systems (marriages & families). In working with companies, her specialty is in understanding the complexities required for building an effective multi-generational workforce. Dr. Karyn excels at equipping managers so they can successfully manage any mix of generations (i.e. Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y and Generation Z). Her wealth of experience in both corporate and family cultures gives her refreshing insight into how Emotional Intelligence impacts both professional and personal performance levels. CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 8

TORONTO BLUE JAYS HOME OPENER WEEKEND GAME FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 7:07PM Game Start

Join us to celebrate our 60th Anniversary at the second game of the Toronto Blue Jays Home Opener Weekend! Experience the game from the Summit Suite and enjoy the social atmosphere as the Convention comes to an end!

Don't Forget to wear your Blue Jays Apparel! CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 9

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

CANCELLATION POLICY REGISTRATION HOURS Cancellations must be requested in writing via email, fax or Thursday, March 26: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Canada Post to Concrete Ontario. Cancellations received by Friday, March 27: 8:30 am – 9:30 am March 13, 2020, will receive a full refund minus a 20% administration fee. There will be absolutely no refunds after REGISTRATION DESK LOCATION March 13, 2020. If an attendee is unable to attend, payment is still due but a substitution can be made. Credit will not be Concrete Ontario staff and volunteers will be located in the given for late arrival or unattended events. Kensington Ballroom Foyer on the second floor of the Delta at the registration desk. WHAT TO WEAR NAME BADGES

You will receive your name badge once you’ve registered on THURSDAY: site. It is very important you wear it for the duration of the · Morning & Afternoon: attire is business casual/ Convention as we may not be the only group in the hotel. casual for companion activities

FOOD ALLERGIES · Evening: Casual attire for cocktail reception

If you or your companion have any food allergies, please FRIDAY email Concrete Ontario at [email protected] · Morning & Afternoon: attire is business casual/ prior to the Convention. casual for companion activities · Evening: Blue Jay Apparel for the Home Opener Weekend game

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IT TAKES $150 TO SEND A KID WITH CANCER TO CAMP FOR HALF A DAY. THIS IS THE CHALLENGE WE ARE PROPOSING TO ALL ACTIVE AND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

JOIN THE CONCRETE ONTARIO CAMP DAY CHALLENGE!

$150 PER ACTIVE MEMBER COMPANY PLANT (I.E. 4 PLANTS= $600) OR $150 PER ASSOCIATE MEMBER COMPANY USE THE ONLINE DONATION PAGE AND/OR TIE IT TO YOUR PLANT/ COMPANY EVENT. GO TO SUPPORT.OOCH.ORG/CONCRETEONTARIO (SEARCH FOR YOUR COMPANY PAGE AND DONATE)

OVERALL INDUSTRY DONATION ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE MADE AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING IN OCTOBER 2020 CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 11

REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION FEES

Full Registration: $1500 (plus HST). Includes admission to all presentations and events, including meals and social programs Thursday and Friday.

Included meals: · Business Session Meal Breaks (Thurs. & Fri.) · Buffet Lunches (Thurs. & Fri.) · Cocktail Reception (Thurs. evening) · Breakfast Buffet (Fri.) · Suite at Blue Jays Game (Fri. evening)

Companions are complimentary - Hotel is additional

COMPANION EVENT SIGN-UP Please indicate on the Online Registration Form which activities you will be attending. Sign–up sheets will also be available at the registration desk, however, space for each activity is limited.

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations must be requested in writing via email, fax or Canada Post to Concrete Ontario. Cancellations received by March 13, 2020, will receive a full refund minus a 20% administration fee. There will be absolutely no refunds after March 13, 2020. If an attendee is unable to attend, payment is still due but a substitution can be made. Credit will not be given for late arrival or unattended events. CONVENTION PROGRAM | PAGE 12

Location: Delta Marriott Hotel, 75 Lower Simcoe St., Toronto, ON

Check in is at 3:00PM Check out is at 12:00PM

DELTA MARRIOTT

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

A room block has been arranged for our group at special pricing. Reservations for the event must be made directly through the Delta Marriott. Book your group rate for Concrete Ontario here.

ROOM BLOCK CLOSES ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020 Hotel room rates are subject to all applicable tax and fees, currently 13% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) and 4% Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) + 13%. (All tax and fees are subject to change without notice). All rates and pricing are quoted and payable in Canadian funds)

HOTEL & GUEST ROOM FEATURES Vibrant décor, plush bedding, "smart" desks and complimentary Wi-Fi in every hotel room Additional hotel amenities include room service, an indoor pool and fitness centre for guests Connected to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the hotel positions you to easily explore the CN Tower, , Ripley's Aquarium and the

ROOM CANCELLATION POLICY Guests can cancel their room booking up to 48hrs prior to arrival. PARKING Valet parking, fee: 55 CAD daily On-site parking, fee: 45 CAD daily Garage height clearance is 2 meters / In and out privileges are included in valet parking fee CONVENTION PROGRAM | MARCH 26-27, 2020 | TORONTO

CONCRETE ONTARIO CONVENTION COMMITTEE

Convenor Andy Unger, Innocon Committee Ryan Bisson, London Machinery Inc. Steve Gobbatto, Canada Building Materials Chris McColl, Dufferin Concrete/ORM Harpreet Singh, BMH Systems Andy Wallgren, Fisher Wavy Inc.

CONCRETE ONTARIO STAFF

Bart Kanters, President Alen Keri, Director, Technical Services Oliver Xiao, Technical Services Representative Camille Richer, Office Manager Janelle Emanuel, Events Coordinator & Administrative Assistant