Make It Business Magazine Columnist | Kenton MacDonald-Lin: Creative Mornings Vancouver an inspirational way to start day (and week)

Kenton MacDonald-Lin, Social Seen

Kenton MacDonald-Lin - Social Seen
Kenton MacDonald-Lin of kenton studios helps clients tell their story through digital and print media. Kenton eats, drinks, and sleeps story. He loves connecting, chilling at events, and sitting over sushi as you talk about how you got to where you are and where you want to be. To connect with Kenton or let him know about your next event: www.kentonStudios.com

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Creative Mornings Vancouver an inspirational way to start day (and week)


Once a month Creative Mornings Vancouver hosted by Mark Busse (www.markbusse.com) puts on a presentation to inspire creatives. This month Bob Kronbauer of www.vancouverisawesome.com shared his success story.
Once a month Creative Mornings Vancouver hosted by Mark Busse (www.markbusse.com) puts on a presentation to inspire creatives. This month Bob Kronbauer of www.vancouverisawesome.com shared his success story.
Projecting Change Film Festival (www.projectingchange.ca).Co-founder Brady Dalmer (www.bradydalmer.com) with Katie Schaeffers, executive director and Lindsay Nahmiache after Miss Representation viewing.
Sponsoring the Creative Mornings Vancouver breakfast was Arcteryx represented by Jo Salamon and Tom Duguid, director of brand marketing (www.arcteryx.com).
At the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce tradeshow were  Stuart Mullan, Scott Hussey and Tony Weller, account executive for Mills Office Productivity  (www.mills.ca).
Nancy Buchanan and Patty Smith of www.holihealth.ca promoting at their booth.
Mingling at Woodwards is Jordan Kallman (www.thesocialconcierge.com) with photographer Hubert Kang and Projecting Change sponsor rep Eric Kouwenhoven of Hemlock.com.
Karen Bresler, lawyer and certified professional coach (www.ignite-coaching.com) promoting at North Shore Business Club.
Cutting-edge PechaKucha Vancouver No. 21 event  produced by Steven and Jane Cox of (www.causeandaffect.com) inspired 1200 attendees. Presenter Liz Bell, president of top talent agency (www.lizbellagency.com) with her father.
Caitrina Schoeller, interior designer at www.omicronaec.com, with presenter Javier Campos (www.camposleckie.ca) inspired us with his environmental designs and images.
Present painter Johnny Taylor (studio above Save-On Meats) with Johnny Taylor Sr. and actor pal John Murphy outside of Vogue Theatre.
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