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Kari Yuers will be sharing her 20+ years of experience Tuesday morning on CKNW.

Over the past month, CKNW’s Simi Sara has been hosting the Chief Executive Series on CKNW 980 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has been going one-on-one with BC’s top CEO’s, with Kryton President & CEO, Kari Yuers set to hit the hot seat tomorrow (Tuesday, October 7th) morning at SFU’s Beedie School of Business’ downtown location.

Hosted by both CKNW and Fortis BC, the talks have been delving into how each of the CEO’s achieved success, what lessons they have learned along the way and what they envision for the future of their industries.

After Simi asks her questions to Kari Tuesday morning, the audience will then be given a turn to probe the experiences Kari has endured over the years at the helm of Kryton. This question period truly allows the CEO’s and audience members to engage, of which a large number are still in school and just readying themselves to begin scaling the business landscape in British Columbia.

The exclusive breakfast event begins in the morning, 7:30 a.m. for a one hour interview. CKNW will then rebroadcast the interview over the air-waves at 1 p.m. in the afternoon for all who couldn’t attend to hear, so do not fret if you were unable to procure tickets for the live show.

You can stream the interview here.

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