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47th Annual HILL Dinner featuring Al Monaco, CEO of Enbridge

Release Date: October 4, 2022 2:34 PM

The Paul J. Hill School of Business and the Hill Business Students’ Society present the 47th annual Honouring Integrity, Legacy & Leadership (HILL) Dinner. This nearly 500-person event has become one of the foremost business networking events in Saskatchewan and gives students the unique opportunity to network with business, government, and community leaders.

In its 47-year history, the dinner has attracted high-profile guest speakers including CEOs from companies such as Sobeys, Costco, Sony, Coca-Cola, WestJet, and Home Depot. This year is no exception, as the Dinner welcomes Al Monaco, President & CEO of Enbridge Inc.

What: 47th Annual Hill Dinner
When: Wednesday, Oct. 5 (speaker begins at roughly 7:50 p.m.)
Where: Delta Hotel Regina, 1919 Saskatchewan Drive

Mr. Monaco will also be the receiving the Honouring Integrity, Legacy and Leadership (HILL) Award. This award recognizes the remarkable leaders who honour the Hill School by accepting our invitation to be keynote speaker at the annual Dinner. This award builds on the 47-year tradition of celebrating business excellence and connecting Hill student leaders with today’s world class leaders.

Members of the media are invited to attend this exceptional event but Mr. Monaco will not be available for media interviews. Media interested in attending are asked to confirm with Lynn Barber at Lynn.Barber@uregina.ca or 306-337-3327 before noon on Oct. 5.

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