Graham Sherman’s “disruptive behavior” helped him turn the Alberta brewing industry on its head and has made Tool Shed Brewing, the company he co-founded, one of the top craft beer brands in the country. Read more to learn what he’s bringing to the 2019 CAAR Conference and why you shouldn’t miss his presentation.
Founded in a backyard tool shed in 2012, Tool Shed Brewing now ships to over 1,000 locations in Western Canada from its expansive brewery and packaging facility in northeast Calgary. In 2016, Sherman and his team were nominated for an EY Entrepreneur of the Year award – the world’s most prestigious business program for entrepreneurs and the only global awards program of its kind.
During his presentation at the 2019 CAAR Conference, Sherman will discuss the concept of Disruptive Marketing and how retailers and entrepreneurs can use it to truly stand out in a crowded marketplace. Attendees should expect to come away excited, energized and inspired to unleash a little disruptive behavior of their own.
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