Shopify CEO to speak at University of Waterloo
Media are invited to attend a fireside chat between Tobias Lütke, founder and CEO of Shopify and Michael Litt, co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, at the University of Waterloo
Media are invited to attend a fireside chat between Tobias Lütke, founder and CEO of Shopify and Michael Litt, co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, at the University of Waterloo
By Media RelationsMedia are invited to attend a fireside chat between Tobias Lütke, founder and CEO of Shopify and Michael Litt, co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, at the University of Waterloo.
Around 250 students from the University will hear two leading Canadian entrepreneurs discuss Shopify’s journey to becoming one of the country’s leading innovations and Lütke’s exciting new plans for the company.
The talk is Lütke’s first appearance at a Canadian university.
Date: Thursday, October 1, 2015
Time: 09:15 – 10:30 a.m.
Location: Sedra Student Design Centre, Engineering 5, University of Waterloo
Space for media is extremely limited. Please register attendance in advance with Nick Manning.
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