An ACCE Award winner Amanda Collucci will participate in a business forum hosted by the ACCE in Toronto to share her experience, insights as entrepreneurs and be an inspiration to others.
Canada (Press Release) May 12, 2009 --
Clean4Me Inc. Founder & CEO - Amanda Collucci will appear at ACCE Business Forum for Entrepreneur – May 23rd 09, TorontoSince the launch of Clean4Me in November of 2006, the Markham based cleaning company has continued to see rapid growth in its cleaning business. In addition, Clean4Me has launched franchise expansion to accommodate growing demand from clients in new service areas.
Clean4Me was featured as the lead story on Dianne Buckner’s CBC Fortune Hunters, which aired February 7th, 2009. For show details, please visit: www.cbc.ca/news/fortunehunters
Clean4Me also received one of the most national prestigious award from the Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneur (ACCE), in the Best Start-up category. ACCE has announced the result on April 4th, 2009 during the Award Gala. Amanda Collucci was among seven other winners to be recognized and receive this business excellence award. For further details, please visit: www.acce.ca
Since the recipient of the ACCE award, Amanda Collucci – founder and CEO of Clean4Me Inc has received many media coverage on her secret of building a successful cleaning business in 2 short years. Coverage includes Ming Pao Daily Newspaper, a local TV channel: OMNI 2 and Markham Economist & Sun. Ms. Amanda Collucci will also participate in a business forum hosted by the ACCE in Toronto on May 23rd, 09 to share her experience and insights as entrepreneur. For further information, please visit: http://www.acce.ca/events/23May09.htm
ACCE is expecting at least 300 attendees at the ACCE Business Forum. The goal of this event is for the ACCE winners to share their success stories in running their own business will benefit and inspire entrepreneurs in managing a business in Canada. Amanda Yeung Collucci, the founder and CEO of Clean4Me, arrived from Hong Kong in 1992 as an immigrant to Canada. “Canada was in deep recession,” she recalls. “With limited English skills, I managed to find a job at a restaurant but got fired the first day.”
After that painful experience, Amanda sharpened her own skills and went on to secure an 8 year career with IBM but she wanted to be an employer in the community. When she founded Clean4Me, Amanda vowed that one day she would become a great employer who would treat employees with respect and dignity and help them to grow. Services have also expanded to carpet cleaning, windows cleaning, duct cleaning, commercial cleaning and house cleaning services – an integrated cleaning service provider. Service areas includes: Markham, Richmond Hill, North York, Vaughan (Woodbridge), Thornhill, Stouffville and Toronto North.
“Achieving a highly successful result in an accelerated fashion is not easy. Passion alone is not enough. Although it is a very important element; it needs to be combined with a high degree of focus, goal setting and a set of specific business skills. I am happy to be able to share these insights with other entrepreneurs and be an inspiration to others at the ACCE Business Forum.”
ACCE Business Forum:
Date: May 23, 2009 (SAT)
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Venue: Council Chamber, North York Civic Centre (5100 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON.)
Ticket: Please contact ACCE directly at
To inquire about our cleaning service, please email to: assistant@clean4me.ca
To inquire about Clean4Me franchise opportunities, please email to: chris@clean4me.ca
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You can also visit the Clean4Me official website at: www.clean4me.ca
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