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Media Spotlight – The Globe and Mail | Report on Business – The Challenge

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

If your business is in a “feast or famine” cycle. This article is for you!

We were interviewed by James Christie of the Globe and Mail on Sparta Engineering‘s challenge. As a fast-growing company, the founders of Sparta struggle to have consistent business leads when they are busy delivering projects. ‘We’re engineers, not marketers,’ says firm in need of sales strategy. Read more…

Jason Thompson, founding partner, vice-president of operations and an engineer at Sparta Engineering. (JEFF MCINTOSH FOR THE GLOBE AND MAIL)

 

Media Spotlight: Globe and Mail – “The Challenge”

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

If you’re thinking about licensing your products or services, and franchising your successful business concept, here is an article you might want to read. Published today, our principal consultant, Sandy Huang, was interviewed by Globe and Mail journalist Bryan Borzykowski on her thoughts on this topic:

“Toronto-based events company Oxford Beach puts on more than 250 affairs a year, but a big chunk of its revenues come from one massive shindig: its “St. Party’s Day” event… Created two years ago by Oxford Beach founder Billy Hennessy, the event occurs on St. Paddy’s Day, and the last one attracted 8,000 celebrants to Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market, he says.

Between beer company sponsorship and sales of booze and food, the event generated revenues of more than $300,000, he says.That equals almost a third of the $1-million the 13-employee company expects to generate in 2012.

Mr. Hennessey believes there’s more where that came from, and he now wants to take the event to other cities, capitalizing on the St. Party’s Day name he says he has trademarked.” Read more…

Oxford Beach found Billy Hennessey. Tim Fraser for the Globe and Mail.

 

Success tips for health and wellness professionals from Michael Desrochers of PainPRO Therapeutics

Friday, May 4th, 2012

by Sandy Huang, originally published in the Vancouver Observer on May 2, 2012.

Michael Desrochers has experienced unconventional success. While battling a serious addiction, he enrolled in a treatment program and was inspired by the role massage therapy played in the process. Deciding to take control of his life, he registered at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy and began on his path of helping people through healthy living… Now [his clinic] known as PainPRO Therapeutics Inc. Desrochers employs a team of 17 registered massage therapists and their annual revenue has reached approximately $1M. Read more…

Michael Desrochers of PainPRO Therapeutics Inc.