by Gallo LLP
The "Gallo on Business in Alberta" podcast aims to explore and celebrate the diverse business landscape in Alberta, Canada, with a particular focus on Edmonton. Hosted by Jon Gallo, a seasoned CPA and business leader, this series delves into conversations with entrepreneurs, business owners and thought leaders in the region. Each episode showcases the unique stories, challenges and successes of businesses in Alberta while also shedding light on the broader economic and cultural context. The series highlights the contributions of the business community towards Alberta's growth and development. From inspiring stories of entrepreneurs to in-depth discussions on financial and business matters, "Gallo on Business in Alberta" offers valuable insights and a fresh perspectives. It serves as a platform to celebrate achievements, discuss challenges and encourage collaboration among businesses in the region. Whether you're a business enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or someone interested in the economic landscape of Alberta, this podcast series provides an engaging and informative journey into the world of business in Alberta.
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November 24, 2023
In the inaugural episode of "Gallo on Business in Alberta," host Jon Gallo engages in a wide-ranging conversation with Trudy Callaghan, the Publisher of Edify Magazine. The conversation touches on various topics, including business, entrepreneurship, the role of CPAs (Certified Professional Accountants), local businesses in Edmonton, and even UFOs. Trudy shares insights about her journey in the publishing industry, her commitment to uplifting the city of Edmonton through Edify Magazine, and celebrating the positive aspects of the community. The conversation also delves into the dynamic culinary scene in Edmonton, highlighting the vibrant restaurant culture and the dream of bringing a Michelin Star restaurant to the city. Jon Gallo emphasizes the importance of building the next generation of CPAs and the role of CPAs in helping clients navigate life transitions and business decisions with integrity and compassion. He also underscores the importance of businesses making a profit while contributing positively to the community. The episode provides a glimpse into the culture and values of business professionals in Alberta, emphasizing the economic aspects of Edmonton. It's a lively and engaging conversation between two passionate individuals who are deeply committed to their professions and the betterment of the city.
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