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Delegate Roster 2019 CFLA National Conference Leading, the great re-think Mener la grande réflexion Alpha Listing by Company, Name ® La liste d'alpha par l'Entreprise, le Nom Total Number of Registrants : 474 Moe Danis Stephen Davies Phone: 519 404 3828 Email: [email protected] Toby Gelinas Berneice Hamilton 2120 Semlin Dr 2910 Virtual Way Vancouver BC V5N 4R3 Canada Vancouver BC V5M 0B2 Canada Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mosana Khan Tyler St. Pierre 1172 Ivanhill Rd London ON N6H 4C1 Canada Email: [email protected] Accord Small Business Finance Accord Small Business Finance Alicia Jackson James Jang 889 Harbourside Dr 305-889 Harbourside Dr Suite 305 North Vancouver BC V7P 3S1 Canada North Vancouver BC V7P 3S1 Canada Phone: (604) 982-3006 Phone: (604) 982-3010 Fax: (888) 835-9757 Fax: (888) 835-9757 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Accord Small Business Finance Accord Small Business Finance Darcy Kindred Jennifer Moir 889 Harbourside Dr 889 Harbourside Dr Suite 305 Suite 305 North Vancouver BC V7P 3S1 Canada North Vancouver BC V7P 3S1 Canada Phone: (604) 982-3010 Phone: (604) 982-3010 Fax: (888) 835-9757 Fax: (888) 835-9757 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Accord Small Business Finance Accord Small Business Finance Jennifer Okkerse Natasha Tennant 889 Harbourside Dr 889 Harbourside Dr Suite 305 Suite 305 North Vancouver BC V7P 3S1 Canada North Vancouver BC V7P 3S1 Canada Phone: (604) 334-4590 Phone: (647) 264-3776 Fax: (888) 835-9757 Fax: (888) 835-9757 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 15-Sep-2019 2019 CFLA National Conference Leading, the great re-think Mener la grande réflexion Alpha Listing by Company, Name ® La liste d'alpha par l'Entreprise, le Nom Total Number of Registrants : 474 ADD Capital Corp. ADD Capital Corp. Rick Browne Bill Patterson 500 Cochrane Dr Unit 2 500 Cochrane Drive Markham ON L3R 8E2 Canada Unit 2 Phone: (905) 940-2151 Markham ON L3R 8E2 Email: [email protected] Phone: (905) 940-2151 Fax: (905) 940-1434 Email: [email protected] ADD Capital Corp. ADD Capital Corp. Dave Ralph Shelley Saunders 3370 Southservice Rd. 500 Cochrane Drive Burlington ON L7N 3M6 Unit 2 Phone: (905) 631-8001 Markham ON L3R 8E2 Fax: (905) 632-8823 Phone: (905) 940-2151 Email: [email protected] Fax: (905) 940-1434 Email: [email protected] Addison Leasing of Canada Ltd ADESA Canada Brent Addison Trevor Henderson 2233 Argentia Rd. 6755 Mississauga Road Suite 303 Suite 410 Mississauga ON L5N 2X7 Mississauga ON L5N 7Y2 Phone: (905) 821-4739 Phone: (416) 847-0707 Email: [email protected] Fax: (855) 587-7497 Email: [email protected] Admiralty Leasing Inc. Aird & Berlis LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Jan MacDonald Kathryn Esaw 791 Goldstream Ave Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street Suite 205 Box 754, Suite 1800 Victoria BC V8B 2X5 Canada Toronto ON M5J 2T9 Phone: (250) 478-3471 Phone: (416) 865-4707 Fax: (250) 474-3475 Fax: (416) 863-1515 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Aird & Berlis LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Aird & Berlis LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Jill Fraser Alyssa Gebert Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street Box 754, Suite 1800 Box 754, Suite 1800 Toronto ON M5J 2T9 Toronto ON M5J 2T9 Phone: (416) 863-1500 Phone: (416) 865-3067 Fax: (416) 863-1515 Fax: (416) 863-1515 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 15-Sep-2019 2019 CFLA National Conference Leading, the great re-think Mener la grande réflexion Alpha Listing by Company, Name ® La liste d'alpha par l'Entreprise, le Nom Total Number of Registrants : 474 ALLWEST INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. Alta Canada James Beaulieu Hugh Swandel 315-1681 Chestnut St 176 Wildwood Park Vancouver BC V6J 4M6 Canada Winnipeg MB R3T 0E2 Canada Phone: (604) 731-6696 Phone: (204) 477-0703 Fax: (604) 731-9210 Fax: (204) 453-5044 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Arbutus Capital Leasing Arbutus Capital Leasing Elizabeth Benda Mike Benda 355 Burrard Street 355 Burrard Street Suite 1530 Suite 1530 Vancouver BC V6C 2G8 Vancouver BC V6C 2G8 Phone: (604) 662-7717 Phone: (604) 662-7717 Fax: (604) 662-3999 Fax: (604) 662-3999 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ARI Financial Services Inc. ARI Financial Services Inc. Romy Bria Geoff Seely 1270 Central Parkway West 1270 Central Parkway West Suite 600 Suite 600 Mississauga ON L5C 4P4 Mississauga ON L5C 4P4 Phone: (905) 804-2112 Phone: (647) 883-3768 Fax: (905) 803-8644 Fax: (647) 883-3768 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Arundel Capital Corporation Arundel Capital Corporation Kevin Hillman, CPA,CMA Sean Rowan 420-5119 Elbow Drive 420-5119 Elbow Drive Calgary AB T2V 1H2 Calgary AB T2V 1H2 Phone: (587) 349-9702 Phone: (403) 287-9597 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Arundel Capital Corporation Arundel Capital Corporation Randy Smyth Aaron Van Hoevelaak 420-5119 Elbow Drive 420-5119 Elbow Drive Calgary AB T2V 1H2 Calgary AB T2V 1H2 Phone: (403) 287-9597 Phone: (403) 287-9597 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 15-Sep-2019 2019 CFLA National Conference Leading, the great re-think Mener la grande réflexion Alpha Listing by Company, Name ® La liste d'alpha par l'Entreprise, le Nom Total Number of Registrants : 474 Arundel Capital Corporation ATB Equipment Finance Rhett Walker Tim Anaka 420, 5119 Elbow Drive SW 585, 8th Avenue SW Calgary AB T2V 1H2 Suite 600 Phone: (403) 287-9597 Calgary AB T2P 1G1 Canada Email: [email protected] Phone: (403) 974-8063 Email: [email protected] ATB Equipment Finance ATB Equipment Finance Earl Caron Danilo Terra 585-8th Ave SW 585 - 8th Avenue SW Suite 600 Suite 600 Calgary AB T2P 1G1 Canada Calgary AB T2P 1G1 Canada Phone: (403) 974-6685 Phone: (403) 880-1712 Fax: (403) 974-5191 Fax: (403) 974-5191 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ATB Financial - Edmonton, AB Atticus Financial Group Rajesh Ramakrishnan Ray Salama Suite 2100 103 - 1312 Ketch Court 10020, 100 Street NW Coquitlam BC V3K 6W1 Edmonton AB T5J 0N3 Canada Phone: (604) 251-5674 Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 251-2946 Email: [email protected] BAL Global Finance Canada Corporation BAL Global Finance Canada Corporation Shaun Danton Chad Fernando 181 Bay Street 181 Bay Street Suite 400 Suite 400 Toronto ON M5J 2V8 Toronto ON M5J 2V8 Phone: (416) 369-2827 Phone: (416) 349-4058 Fax: (416) 236-4572 Fax: (312) 453-6984 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] BAL Global Finance Canada Corporation BAL Global Finance Canada Corporation Doug McKenzie Brad Vleck 181 Bay Street 181 Bay Street Suite 400 Suite 400 Toronto ON M5J 2V8 Toronto ON M5J 2V8 Phone: (416) 369-8748 Phone: (416) 349-4058 Fax: (312) 453-6984 Fax: (312) 453-6984 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 15-Sep-2019 2019 CFLA National Conference Leading, the great re-think Mener la grande réflexion Alpha Listing by Company, Name ® La liste d'alpha par l'Entreprise, le Nom Total Number of Registrants : 474 Bank of Montreal Bank of Montreal Allen Barabas Greg Cote 5750 Explorer Drive 105 rue Saint-Jacques 3rd Floor FL 1st Mississauga, ON L4W 0B1 Canada Montréal QC H2Y 1L6 Canada Phone: (905) 624-4285 Phone: (416) 927-5632 Fax: (905) 624-4989 Fax: (416) 927-5277 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Bank of Montreal BAYNE AND COMPANY Chris Pileggi Kevin Bayne 18th Floor, 174 Martindale Rd 100 King Street West, Unit 14 Toronto ON M5X 1A1 St Catharines ON L2S 3Z9 Canada Phone: (416) 927-5632 Email: [email protected] Fax: (416) 927-5277 Email: [email protected] Bennington Financial Corp. Bennington Financial Corp. Troy Campbell Larry Mlynowski 100-1465 North Service Rd E. 100-1465 North Service Rd E. Oakville ON L6H 1A7 Oakville ON L6H 1A7 Phone: (905) 844-4424 Phone: (905) 901-6224 Email: [email protected] Fax: (866) 541-6291 Email: [email protected] Bibby Financial Services Bidwell Financial Services Inc James Poston Ryan Mounstephen 4 Robert Speck Pkwy. Suite 310 Phone: (416) 453-1414 Mississauga ON L4Z 1S1 Email: [email protected] Phone: (647) 280-9537 Email: [email protected] Bidwell Financial Services Inc Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Kevin Walia Michael E. Burke 199 Bay Street, Box 25 Email: [email protected] Commerce Court West, Suite 4000 Toronto ON M5L 1A9 Phone: (416) 863-3866 Fax: (416) 863-2653 Email: [email protected] 15-Sep-2019 2019 CFLA National Conference Leading, the great re-think Mener la grande réflexion Alpha Listing by Company, Name ® La liste d'alpha par l'Entreprise, le Nom Total Number of Registrants : 474 Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Annick Demers Jake Switzer 1 Place Ville Marie 595 Burrard St, Suite 2600 Montréal QC H3B 4N8 Suite 2600, PO Box 49314 Phone: (514) 982-4002 Vancouver BC V7X 1L3 Fax: (514) 982-4099 Phone: (604) 631-3300 Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 631-3309 Email: [email protected] Blaney McMurtry LLP Blue Chip Leasing Corporation Diane P.L. Brooks Jenifer Cua 2 Queen Street E 156 Duncan Mill Rd. Suite 1500 Unit 16 Toronto ON M5C 3G5 Toronto ON M3B 3N2 Phone: (416) 593-3954 Phone: (416) 614-9237 Fax: (416) 593-5437 Fax: (416) 614-2141 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Blue Chip Leasing Corporation Blue Chip Leasing Corporation Marko Gotovac Efren Schwarz 156 Duncan Mill Rd. 156 Duncan Mill Rd. Unit 16 Unit 16 Toronto ON M3B 3N2 Toronto ON M3B 3N2 Phone: (416) 614-5871 Phone: 4166149237 ext 275 Fax: (416) 614-2141 Fax: (416) 614-2141 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] BluePay Canada BMO Transportation Finance Jennifer Ritchie Scott Webster 2275 Upper Middle Road E 5750 Explorer Drive Oakville ON L6H 0C3 Canada 2nd floor Email: [email protected] Mississauga ON L4W 0A9 Phone: (905) 467-9370 Email: [email protected] BMW Group Financial Services Canada, a BMW Group Financial Services Canada, a Division of BMW Canada Inc.
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