* Registration deadline: February 18th, 2019 |
CPBI Pacific is very pleased to present:Theoren (Theo) Fleury |
Title: The Power of Me Too |
Date: Wed., Feb. 20, 2019 Time: 7:30am - 9:00am Venue: Four Seasons Hotel Click here to register | The Power of Me Too: Theo will be sharing his story from the early years when he first discovered the game of hockey and fell in love with the sport the first moment he stepped on the ice, to the issues he faced as a survivor of abuse and yet succeeding at an elite NHL career and earning an Olympic Gold Medal, and finally how he overcame his painful past, alcoholism and drug addiction to become an inspirational victor over life's obstacles. |
This session will provide particularly useful information for Employers, Benefit Consultants, Hockey/Sports Communities, Insurance Providers, Employee/Family Assistance Providers.
Speaker |
Theoren (Theo) Fleury
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- Former NHL All-Star, Stanley Cup winner and Olympic Gold Medalist
- Two-time best selling author of Playing with Fire & Conversations With a Rattlesnake
- Healing motivator
- Person of great life experience
- Knowledge in the field of relational trauma
While Theo does enjoy his hockey memories and accolades, he feels honored and blessed in what he does today. Theo’s mission statement is to help as many people get to where they want to go. It has taken shape in many forms, whether meeting people for a brief moment on the street or as a dynamic inspirational speaker with the intention of creating healing through conversation. He loves people, their stories and their journeys. He is committed to daily transformation through personal growth through self-reflection, mindfulness and new action. His compassionate spirit allows others to feel safe and whole through experiencing his vulnerability. |
Theo has been awarded the Canadian Humanitarian Award, The Queen’s Jubilee Medallion, he is an Honorary Chief and recipient of the Aboriginal Indspire Award. In 2014 Theo was awarded with an honorary doctorate in Science from University of Guelph-Humber for outstanding contributions to the Mental Health of Canadians. Most recently Theo was bestowed with a second honorary doctorate in Laws from Brandon University in recognition for his contributions combating child sexual abuse and for his outstanding efforts to promote healing and recovery.
Theo pursues excellence in all areas of his life.
His books will be available for purchase at the event at a CPBI discounted rate. |
ScheduleDate | Wednesday, February 20th, 2019
| Registration & Breakfast | 7:30 am - 8:00 am | Presentation | 8 am - 9:00 am | Venue | Four Seasons Hotel, 791 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2T4
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We hope to see you there !
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