Breakfast with Manulife- Samuel Chan, Vice-President at IDC Worldsource Insurance Network

Thu May 09 2024 at 07:30 am to 09:00 am

900 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O, Montréal, QC H3A 0A8, Canada | Montreal

YCPA - Young Chinese Professionals Association
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Breakfast with Manulife- Samuel Chan, Vice-President at IDC Worldsource Insurance Network
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Dans le cadre de sa mission de propulser les jeunes professionnels et entrepreneurs asiatiques, YCPA organise une série de petits déjeuners d'affaires avec des leaders d'affaires clés de la communauté asiatique de Montréal. Notre objectif est de permettre aux jeunes professionnels asiatiques de diverses industries d'entendre des leaders d'affaires accomplis.
En mai, venez rencontrer Samuel Chan Vice-President, Asian Markets IDC Worldsource Insurance Network (IDC WIN)
Le format est une table ronde intime d'une vingtaine de participants avec lesquels vous aurez l'occasion d'échanger. Ce sera l'occasion d'apprendre sur l'expérience de Samuel et de s'inspirer de ses réussites, mais aussi de la façon dont il a pu résoudre des problèmes tout au long de sa carrière.
Samuel Chan is Vice President, Asian Markets for IDC Worldsource Insurance Network (IDC WIN). He joined IDC WIN in 2016 in this role, to assume responsibility for the development and advancement of IDC WIN's infrastructure and channel management in the Asian market. His career in the financial services industry began over 30 years ago when he joined Canada Life and close to 10 years in BMO as Investment Sales Manager.
He brings a wealth of insurance, banking, and other related financial services experience, taking on progressively more responsibility with each role. Directly prior to joining IDC WIN, he held the position of Director of Sales, Manulife Private Wealth, with responsibility for marketing and sales of discretionary investment and private lending to Asian advisors in Ontario, to support their efforts in the high net worth target market. Samuel graduated with a M.SC. (Quantitative Business Analysis) from the University of Salford, UK.
Local 801 au 8ième étage
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As part of its mission to propel young Asian professionals and entrepreneurs, YCPA is organizing a series of business breakfasts with key business leaders from Montreal's Asian community. Our goal is to enable young Asian professionals from various industries to hear from accomplished business leaders.
This May come and meet Samuel Chan Vice President, Asian Market IDC Worldsource Insurance Network (IDC WIN)
The format is an intimate roundtable of around 20 participants with whom you'll have the opportunity to interact. This will be an opportunity to learn about Samuel's experience and draw inspiration from his successes, but also from the ways in which he has been able to solve problems throughout his career.
Samuel Chan is Vice President, Asian Markets for IDC Worldsource Insurance Network (IDC WIN). He joined IDC WIN in 2016 in this role, to assume responsibility for the development and advancement of IDC WIN's infrastructure and channel management in the Asian market. His career in the financial services industry began over 30 years ago when he joined Canada Life and close to 10 years in BMO as Investment Sales Manager.
He brings a wealth of insurance, banking, and other related financial services experience, taking on progressively more responsibility with each role. Directly prior to joining IDC WIN, he held the position of Director of Sales, Manulife Private Wealth, with responsibility for marketing and sales of discretionary investment and private lending to Asian advisors in Ontario, to support their efforts in the high net worth target market. Samuel graduated with a M.SC. (Quantitative Business Analysis) from the University of Salford, UK.
Room 801 on the 8th floor
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