Upcoming events

  • 2012 Sixteenth Annual PPX Symposium

    May 29 - 31, 2012
    Ottawa, Ontario
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  • PPX Annual General Meeting

    Thursday, May 31, 2012
    Ottawa, Ontario
    3:45pm

  • 2012 Real Property National Workshop

    November 6 - 8, 2012
    Montreal, Quebec
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  • RPIC Annual General Meeting

    November 2012
    Montreal, Quebec

Alicia Blais

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Administrative Associate

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“I enjoy the people I work with. Willow has a friendly and fun atmosphere and I enjoy coming into work each day. I like that everyone is treated equally and employees/management are referred to on a first name basis. It helps to make those personal connections with your coworkers. And of course how could I forget LUNA. She is a real treat to have around, especially on those days where tensions are running high.”

Responsibilities: Our administrative team is the first point of contact for many of our association member and conference delegate requests.  They capably answer membership and registration questions in both official languages and work closely with the rest of the Willow team to efficiently ensure client satisfaction.

Background: Alicia joined the Willow Team in April of 2009 after successfully completing the Executive Office Assistant Program at CDI College. Her job duties entail processing event registrations, processing client memberships, responding to telephone and email questions, and assisting the Willow Team in other administrative ways.

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May 13-14, 2012

OUR ASSOCIATIONS

Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics

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“The professionalism and courtesy displayed throughout months of planning, preparation and on-site were genuinely appreciated by the staff of the Policy Centre and the participants of the National Victims of Crime Conference. We have had very positive feedback from the participants. I am sure that much of the credit belongs to The Willow Group.”

Department of Justice Canada