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Jaime is a digital marketer with expertise in social media and content marketing. He has experience leading social media strategy for two national brands. Jaime holds an MBA with a focus in Marketing and Strategy from the Rotman School of Management where he was selected valedictorian by the students of the Morning MBA Class of 2011. He is the former radio voice of the Toronto Argonauts and currently lives in Vancouver, BC.
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Social Climber: Old meets new… and a dinosaur!
In an effort to train for a hike up 19,341 feet to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Jaime is hiking each Sunday morning in the Greater Toronto Area. He is inviting members of the community to join him as he trains for this adventure in support of Canada’s new public cord blood bank. Continue reading
Posted in Community, Social Media, Travel
Tagged Canadian Blood Services, CFL, Climb4Cord, For All Canadians, healthy-living, ICE, ING DIRECT, KiliHikeTO, Kilimanjaro, lake shore, nature, Networking, outdoors, Social Media, Tanzania, Toronto, Toronto Argonauts, Volunteer
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Many ways to give this holiday season: Learning from others
When I was approached to take part in the 12 Days of Wine Country Ontario contest, I was excited to share my experience with wine tourism opportunities in Ontario and what made them so special. I was also excited to … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, giving, Knowledge, ontario wines, Stratus, Toronto Argonauts, Volunteer, Wine Country Ontario
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Is Twitter creating a generation of tattletales?
While Twitter can bring people closer together and create great conversations and connections, it may also be creating a generation of tattletales thanks to the intense scrutiny it allows society to place on each other. Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Social Media, Sports
Tagged Alex Brink, CFL, Communication, ICE, Tattletale, Toronto Argonauts, Twitter, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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THRiVE to become a great leader
Learn how Peter Aceto, President & CEO of ING Direct Canada and former Toronto Argonauts President & CEO Keith Pelley provide examples of great leadership. Continue reading
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Tagged CFL, ING, Keith Pelley, Leadership, Peter Aceto, Rotman School of Management, Toronto Argonauts
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