9th Annual

A Conference For Entrepreneurs About Growth & Transition

Join us on April 21, 2026 in Alberta!

Relive BTF Alberta 2025!

Presenting The BTF Experience

Discover Actionable Growth & Transition Strategies from Top Entrepreneurs

Since 2015, the Business Transitions Forum has been guiding entrepreneurs through comprehensive growth strategies and ownership transitions, including opportunities for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to enhance shareholder value.

Join top entrepreneurs and North America’s leading experts to:

  • Increase market share and shareholder value
  • Identify growth and scaling opportunities
  • Understand the acquisition and sale process
  • Assess if M&A is the right growth path for your business
  • Implement actionable strategies to elevate your business’s value at any stage in your transition journey

Hear From BTF Alumni

You want to come to this conferences years in advance of wanting to sell, because you want to be thinking about how to build your business, you want to be meeting the strategic partners who may help you.

Katie Bennett
Master Certified Forum Chair, MacKay CEO Forums

These are real owners solving real problems. You can feel a difference here that these owners are serious about their business.

Rocky Ozaki
Founder & CEO, NoW of Work Inc. (Sold Starfiish)

I wished I had of participated in something like this before we transacted. 

Natalie Benson
Partner & COO, Benson Cabinetry and Millwork

It’s a very welcoming conference, and a conference that anybody can just approach anybody and strike up a conversation.

Jalal Jetha
Managing Director , Cascadia Equity Partners

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Gain expert insights, success stories, and practical resources to drive business growth and navigate transitions.

Get updates on upcoming events, promotions, and the latest strategies and trends from industry leaders to elevate your business’s value and ensure a successful transition.

Explore the Latest Articles from The BTF Insider

George Armoyan On Buying At The Right Time, Staying Power & Knowing What Matters

When George Armoyan, Executive Chairman of G2S2 Capital, sat down with Christine Pound for a BTF keynote conversation, he spoke less about growth curves and more about judgment. It was less about timing exits and more about surviving cycles. From immigrating to Canada as a teenager to building one of the country’s largest private investment companies, George’s perspective has been shaped by volatility. Whether it was high interest rates and ailed bids or unpopular sectors and family expectations, his approach remained grounded, direct and unapologetically long term, which is exactly why it resonated with so many business owners in the room.
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Joshua Simair On Discipline, Timing, & Building A Business That Lasts

Some enduring businesses are built far from the usual centres of capital and attention. They take shape in environments where resources are constrained, execution matters and results speak louder than reputation. That perspective came through clearly during a conversation at BTF Winnipeg with Joshua Simair, Co-Founder and former CEO of SkipTheDishes. His experience offers a grounded counterpoint to many common startup narratives and resonates deeply with business owners thinking about growth, transition and long-term value creation.
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Josh Hotsenpiller On The Four Fundamentals Of A Strong Exit

Selling a business is often imagined as a finish line. In reality, it’s a mirror. That’s what Josh Hotsenpiller, serial entrepreneur and founder of multiple venture-backed companies, learned through years of scaling and selling. From the outside, his trajectory looks textbook: fast growth, strong valuations, multiple exits. But as he told us in his conversation with BTF, the process revealed something few founders expect, how far most businesses are from being truly acquirable. Now an Operating Partner at Stone Canyon, Josh helps other entrepreneurs prepare for that same moment of truth, turning “profitable” companies into acquirable ones. His advice is as honest as it is actionable.
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Geoff Bell On Building Businesses That Last Beyond The Founder

Some entrepreneurs plan every step before they take it. Others build the path as they go. Geoff Bell is one of the latter.From oil rigs in northern B.C. to multiple tech exits, his story proves that success rarely follows a straight line but persistence always pays off. When we spoke with Geoff ahead of BTF Vancouver 2025, he shared lessons from three decades of building, scaling and selling companies. His focus: how to make a business truly exit-ready, when to step back as a founder and why every entrepreneur should design for independence from day one.
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Rocky Ozaki On Courage, Culture & Company Value

Every owner knows that transformation is hard. But few realize that hesitation, not competition, is what quietly erodes company value. That’s the insight Rocky Ozaki, Founder and CEO of The NoW of Work, shared when we spoke ahead of BTF Vancouver 2025. Having spent the past decade helping established companies modernize for the digital age, Rocky sees a consistent pattern: most organizations know what needs to change but delay acting on it until the market forces their hand.
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From CrackBerry To Clicks: Kevin Michaluk On Life Before & After The Exit

Every founder dreams of building a business worth millions, few expect the emotional roller coaster that comes after they do. For Kevin Michaluk, better known as CrackBerry Kevin, the journey from a $15,000 bet to a $115 million exit was both exhilarating and disorienting. The Winnipeg-born entrepreneur turned his love for BlackBerry into Mobile Nations, a pioneering tech media company that built passionate online communities around mobile brands.
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