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Mentor Lunch with Sybil Verch of Raymond James Ltd.

Thursday, April 5th 2018
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Victoria, BC

Mentor Lunch with Sybil Verch

Join us for lunch with Sybil Verch, Senior Vice President, National Director, Wealth Management at Raymond James Ltd. to learn her top takeaways on building a successful career. Sybil will reflect on her experiences and professional journey and will provide tools and solutions to help you feel more connected, empowered and engaged in both your professional and personal life

About WCM Mentor Lunches

WCM Mentor Lunches are an opportunity for a small number of professionals to meet informally with a leader in the industry over a round-table lunch. The leader shares experiences, insights and advice with professionals in the early stages of their financial industry or Capital Markets careers. This series is intended for junior to mid-stage professionals.

Sybil Verch

Senior Vice President, National Director, Wealth Management, Raymond James Ltd.

Business Leader. TV Personality. Author. Since entering the financial services industry in 1994 as a business co-op student, and subsequently advancing her career by working in a variety of roles, Sybil brings significant experience to her current position on the executive team at Raymond James Ltd. In 2014, Sybil was recognized as Business Person of the Year by the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce for her business acumen, dedication to mentoring others in business, and her tireless involvement within the community. She has also been recognized as one of Vancouver Island's Top 40 Under 40 for her success in the financial services industry and her passion for helping others. Inspired to increase financial literacy in Canada, Sybil is the executive producer and host of a national finance television talk show, The Wealthy Life, which helps Canadians make smarter financial decisions. Sybil's financial expertise has been highlighted in many publications such as The Globe and Mail and Investment Executive. As an advocate for gender equality, Sybil authored a female empowerment book entitled "The Female Edge". Through mentorship, sponsorship, charitable support to non-profits and speaking engagements, Sybil looks to change the status quo and empower women to seize opportunities. Sybil is positive, optimistic and enthusiastic, and believes you can accomplish whatever your heart desires. She is married to her soulmate and they have a wonderful teenage son. They enjoy staying active, giving back to the community and living a life with purpose.

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