Here’s a recap of RE BarCamp YYC 2013, which took place on May 1, 2013 at Heritage Park Historical Village. It was an afternoon of thought provoking discussion, with a whole lot of fun thrown in.
Here’s a recap of RE BarCamp YYC 2013, which took place on May 1, 2013 at Heritage Park Historical Village. It was an afternoon of thought provoking discussion, with a whole lot of fun thrown in.
Howdy all. Here is the schedule for RE BarCamp YYC.
9-9:45 a.m.: Continental breakfast and registration
10-10:50 a.m.: Session 1
11-11:50 a.m.: Session 2
Noon-1 p.m.: Lunch
1-1:50 p.m.: Session 3
2-2:50 p.m.: Session 4
Networking reception: 3-4:30 p.m. (or 5?)
Also:
The Alberta Mortgage Brokers Association, the Alberta Real Estate Association, the Calgary Real Estate Board and the Real Estate Council of Alberta are again working together to bring Calgary (and area) real estate and mortgage professionals the city’s finest “unconference” conference – RE BarCamp YYC 2013!
This year’s RE BarCamp YYC will be held May 1, 2013 at the Wainwright Hotel at Heritage Park.
Watch this space for more information and registration details!
All photos by Julie Vincent Photography
More than 100 Alberta real estate and mortgage brokerage professionals attended RE BarCamp YYC at the Calgary Real Estate Board (creb®) yesterday. Attendees participated in more than 20 separate participant-driven sessions on topics as diverse as using an iPad to the Future of Organized Real Estate.
Sessions were very informal. Here Gary Chambers facilitated a discussion on the future of realtor.ca
RE BarCamp YYC was the first BarCamp held in Calgary, and thanks to the interest shown by the industry, Alberta industry professionals can expect to see more BarCamps in the future.
For those who missed it, here’s a rundown of the day:
We Came
We Learned
We Had Fun
Participants tweeted furiously before, during and after the event, and #yycrebar trended on Twitter in the Calgary area.
The board began to fill up early, nearly to capacity by the start of the first session.
Thanks to everyone who came and everyone who facilitated a session, Ernest Barbaric who provided the keynote presentation, and a special thanks to the sponsors: National Bank, Kahane Law Office, RE/MAX, CIR Realty, the Alberta Real Estate Association, creb® and the Real Estate Council of Alberta, who made it all possible.
We all do things last minute.
We would like to see as many people as possible at RE BarCamp YYC, even the procrastinators, so we’ve decided to extend the registration deadline to April 30, 2012.