Trivia: “What was Italian American Gene Sarazen’s birth name?” Answer below.
It was another late night last night, issuing further updates to our shareholders and stakeholders. I also attended my eldest son’s hockey practice. The finished with a shootout drill that all seemed to enjoy.
We’ve now posted our expected office hours on the front door of our Temporary Event Center (TEC) at Market Square (at the corner of King and Frederick Streets in downtown Kitchener). We have many offsite meetings and other activities, and thus cannot staff the TEC at all times. While the office hours may change from time to time, we hope this makes it much easier for all involved.
I have just a couple of meetings today, and a seminar this evening. Bob Skura – author of “How Great Golfers Think – Perfecting Your Mental Game” – is hosting his first “Mental Game Workshop.” I’m looking forward to the one-hour presentation. Bob is seeking feedback to ensure the Workshop delivers maximum value for all who attend in the future. He’s received some terrific reviews on the book, and also offers a periodic newsletter titled “ForeThought,” available via his website.
It was another late night last night, issuing further updates to our shareholders and stakeholders. I also attended my eldest son’s hockey practice. The finished with a shootout drill that all seemed to enjoy.
We’ve now posted our expected office hours on the front door of our Temporary Event Center (TEC) at Market Square (at the corner of King and Frederick Streets in downtown Kitchener). We have many offsite meetings and other activities, and thus cannot staff the TEC at all times. While the office hours may change from time to time, we hope this makes it much easier for all involved.
I have just a couple of meetings today, and a seminar this evening. Bob Skura – author of “How Great Golfers Think – Perfecting Your Mental Game” – is hosting his first “Mental Game Workshop.” I’m looking forward to the one-hour presentation. Bob is seeking feedback to ensure the Workshop delivers maximum value for all who attend in the future. He’s received some terrific reviews on the book, and also offers a periodic newsletter titled “ForeThought,” available via his website.
For now, it’s time for another coffee and a few phone calls.
And the answer: “Eugenio Saraceni. He changed his name at age 16 to Sarazen because ‘it sounded like a golfer.’”
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