My name is Hilary Becker and I was born May 6th 1992. I was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis the following October, six months later, at Sick Kids Hospital. The same hospital where Dr. Lap-Chee Tsui first discovered the gene mutation that causes Cystic Fibrosis, just three years prior to my diagnosis.
My parents were told my life expectancy was 27, if I was able to make it through the first year of life. Here we are 30 years later and I am healthy. This is largely a result of the advocacy and fight my family and I have been on for the last 30 years. A fight to get access to the best medical therapies in the world.
That being said, I haven’t always been healthy. I had a swift decline in my health in my late-20’s that was halted in its tracks once I received the new gene modifier, Trikafta. The first of its kind - a transformational drug that has the potential to treat up to 90% of patients with Cystic Fibrosis.
I gained access to Trikafta in January 2022, three years after the first patient in US received treatment. This life changing drug has given me a new perspective on life. Since then I’ve built my own business and a really incredibly life for myself, all while continuing to fight for the day when CF is finally cured.
Sequeira Partners is a mid-market corporate finance firm with offices in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. They are industry leaders in sell-side transactions and related services. Erica's focus within the firm is on advising business owners across a diverse range of industries, with a specialization in Insurance Brokerage M&A's across Canada. She is passionate about developing strong business relationships with her clients and leading them through the complex (and often stressful) process of exiting their business or bringing on a new financial partner. Erica's background in competitive sports lends well to the competitive nature of M&A's – whether it's negotiating preferential terms or working diligently to find a partner that meets all of a client’s key objectives. Erica is also passionate about community and sport and serves on the Board of Directors at viaSport, and is the Chair of the Thunderbird Alumni Council at UBC. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two kids, hiking the North Shore mountains, and improving her golf game.
Dave Patriarche founded Mainstay Insurance Brokerage in 1996 as a one-person shop specializing in providing employee benefits to small and mid-sized businesses in the Greater Toronto Area.
Dave is a strong believer in continuing education and recognized the need for the group insurance industry to broaden its efforts in this area. In 2003 he started a small networking group, which evolved into regular breakfast meetings across the GTA, then into regular educational seminars beginning in 2009.
Dave is recognized as a leader in the group benefits industry, an accomplished speaker at industry events and a contributor to various industry publications. He mentors and acts as an informal resource to benefit brokers, participates in industry think tank groups as well as panels such as; the Benefits Advisors’ Drug Plan Outlook, the Canadian Leadership Council on Drug Plan Partnerships.
Dave spends his spare time with his family and also enjoys taking groups sailing on Lake Ontario, the Caribbean and Mediterranean seas and has even crossed the Atlantic ocean in 2019.
Jason Watt is a full-time instructor at Business Career College, and before this he served in the Canadian Armed Forces. He has taught at the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre and the Canadian Forces Peace Support Training Centre. Jason has also served overseas on four operations with the Canadian Armed Forces. He is the principal author of the course texts in the BCC financial planning curriculum.
Jason is active in his community and serves on the boards of the South Alberta Light Horse Regimental Association, McLeod Community League, and two committees of the Financial Planning Association of Canada. He provides volunteer financial coaching services to program participants at the Centre to End all Sexual Exploitation and the Norwood Child and Family Resource Centre. He is working to bring a pro bono financial planning model to Canada.