Julie Cass to headline Osprey Valley Open Executive Women’s Day

Caledon, Ont. – The Osprey Valley Open announced on Tuesday the return of its second annual Executive Women’s Day, with Julie Cass of The Positive Change Group as a featured speaker.

The half-day event features a keynote address, workshop activity, networking, lunch and more taking place as a part of tournament week on Saturday, July 29 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.

Cass brings her unique blend of business acumen and expertise in mental wellness as a keynote speaker, with her keynote address taking on the theme of ‘From Stress to Confidence and Growth.’ A former CEO of a multimillion-dollar business overseeing hundreds of employees, Cass is also a certified holistic health coach, motivational speaker and best-selling author of the book Me First.

“I’m thrilled to partner with the Osprey Valley Open on this exciting initiative and engage with an enthusiastic group of women next month,” said Cass. “With so many people experiencing the pressures of balancing work and home life, I love having the chance to meet and talk with people about how we can cultivate more joy in our lives by finding our true selves and creating a real sense of balance.”

“Julie is the perfect speaker to headline our second annual Executive Women’s Day, and we’re excited to see this event return as a part of tournament week,” said TPC Toronto Tournament and Programming Director Brad Parkins. “We believe in the opportunity to create space for this community, showcase the TPC Toronto property and give attendees a glimpse of our exciting future ahead.”

Executive Women's Day, which was first launched at PGA TOUR events in 2015 and has since taken place at dozens of events on the PGA TOUR, Korn Ferry Tour, PGA TOUR Champions and PGA TOUR Canada, is designed to engage women in PGA TOUR tournament markets by creating a day of corporate dialogue and networking opportunities.

A full schedule of events for the day and registration details can be found at ospreyvalleyopen.com.

In addition to Executive Women’s Day, Osprey Valley Open event week includes a 72-hole PGA TOUR Canada competition, Pro-Am competitions, The Road to TPC Toronto junior competition and more.

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