2014 - BBOT After Hours Mixer at Catalyst Kinetics
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 27, 2014
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM PST
February 27
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location
Catalyst Kinetics
7865 Edmonds Street
Fees/Admission
Free
Members Only
A $10 no-show fee may be applied to registrants who do not attend without providing prior notice.
Description
How are those new year's resolutions coming? Join fellow BBOT members for a networking mixer at Catalyst Kinetics, and explore a world-class health and performance centre located right here in Burnaby.
Network and mingle with fellow businesspeople and professionals amongst cutting-edge technology and innovative science at this BBOT After Hours Mixer.
Free for members, this event is great for anyone interested in connecting with fellow members of the BBOT business community.
Event Details:
Date: February 27
Time: 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: Catalyst Kinetics - 7865 Edmonds STreet
Price: Free - Members Only
Register: Call 604-412-0100, email us, or sign up online.
About our hosts:
Catalyst Kinetics
A team of professionals that includes a three time Olympian and a world renowned concussion expert on the NHL’s ‘frequently called numbers’ list, have opened a state-of-the-art health, fitness, and performance center on the border of Burnaby and New Westminster.
Catalyst Kinetics Group offers holistic health care, rehabilitation, training and coaching to everyday people who want to discover their path to optimum health and performance.
"The City of Burnaby is currently home to some of the best medical and sport facilities in Canada.” says President and Managing Director, Graham Duthie. “Catalyst Kinetics Group will add to the rich list of resources in the area and will provide specialized services to cyclists, triathletes, swimmers, runners, and athletes of all ages and abilities."
Catalyst’s unique role in the community is their emphasis on health and wellness across the board -- to people at any stage of life and performance -- and their philosophy that everyone can benefit from high-level insight into their body’s systems, not just elite athletes.
