17 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M arch 14,2019 insidehalton.com The 1Awards want to help your business grow faster. Enter your Hamilton, Burlington or Oakville business online at 1Awards.ca for a chance to win a share in up to $25k in cash and $125k of industry leading expertise. Join Us for an Informative Presentation What to Expect in 2019 Volatility and How to Manage It Hosted by: Angela J. Galer-Grist, CIM, CFP®, FMA, BA, Investment Advisor, Financial Planner, BMO Nesbitt Burns Featured Speaker: Laura Tase, CFA, Director BMO Exchange Traded Funds Date: Wednesday March 27th , 2019 Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Location: Art Gallery of Burlington,1333 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1A9 Light Refreshments Will Be Served Please RSVP early to reserve your seat. Space is limited. Contact Angela at 905-681-6031 or angela.galergrist@nbpcd.com BMO Wealth Management is the brand name for a business group consisting of Bank of Montreal and certain of its affiliates, including BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., in providing wealth management products and services. ® "BMO (M-bar roundel symbol)" is a registered trade-mark of Bank of Montreal, used under licence. ® "Nesbitt Burns" is a registered trade-mark of BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bank of Montreal. If you are already a client of BMO Nesbitt Burns, please contact your Investment Advisor for more information. Topics of discussion include: · Using low volatility products to minimize downside risk · Using active strategies for tactical portfolio management · Why many investors fail · Angela's time tested investment approach to wealth creation · Benefits of advice and discipline Sponsored in part by BMO Global Asset Management named to the advisory board, so that people have access to mentorship through executives from different areas of the bank to ensure you get what you need. "Group and one-on-one sessions with you - we opened the Rolodex to help you grow your business," she explained. Mentorship sessions will focus on pre-identified topics and complex busi- ness problems. Scotiabank will hold boot camps across the country, including two in the Toronto region, along with smaller regional boot camps across the country. From creating a busi- ness plan, to accessing cap- ital, the program provides support from senior busi- ness leaders and is tailored to individual needs. To learn more, go to www.scotiabankwomenin- itiative.com. NEWS Kate Yurincich, director and program lead of Scotiabank's Women Initiative explains the program's goals. Julie Slack photo Continued from page 16