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The memories made, and the connections forged made it an unforgettable experience; Matrix 15 Year Anniversary Oyster Party

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

From the moment I walked in, the vibrant atmosphere and excited dialogue around the room set the tone for an unforgettable night. The venue was beautifully decorated with colorful lights; the guests were dressed to impress, and it looked like an incredible mix of people, each bringing their own unique energy and enthusiasm.

The diverse crowd created an atmosphere of inclusivity and I found myself meeting new friends, and reconnecting with old ones. The party was a fantastic opportunity to socialize and forge meaningful connections.

As the night progressed, the energy and excitement continued to escalate. The guests were filled with a sense of joy and camaraderie, which created an incredible sense of community. It was evident that everyone was there to have a great time and celebrate life together.

The Toronto Caribbean Newspaper was invited to the Matrix Mortgage Global 15 Year Anniversary Oyster Party on Wednesday, May 17th, at Nomé Izikaya, 4848 Yonge Street.

For those who don’t know, Matrix Mortgage Global is one of Canada’s only Caribbean owned Mortgage Company. They are an experienced team of mortgage agents and brokers with backgrounds in financial planning, investments and real estate.

Since 2008, they have provided thousands of Canadians with the mortgage solutions they need to improve their financial situation. They have worked hard to build the resources, knowledge and confidence to meet their client’s individual needs. They are experts at helping secure funds for difficult to place mortgages. They have three offices in the Greater Toronto Area and have over 100 mortgage agents to help our community with all our mortgage needs.

Founder Shawn Allen is the perfect example of a man finding his purpose, and going forward with it, and because of this, the mortgage world no longer has to be unexplored territory for our community.

His success has made him a major stakeholder in the Canadian Financing Landscape, and he has worked with YWCA in conjunction with the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to provide employment opportunities for many within the African-Caribbean community.

His community work has extended to roles as a board of directors for the Scarborough Business Association (SBA), a community-based group dedicated to helping businesses thrive in Toronto. He is connected to the: Scarborough Business Association, Scarborough Renewal Community Organization, Whitby Chamber of Commerce, Markham Board of Trade, and the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association. When it comes to the mortgage industry, there is not much he has not already done.

Celebrating 15 successful years in the industry is a major accomplishment for the team, and as the party drew to a close, there was a feeling of satisfaction and contentment in the air. Before everyone could leave, Shawn took a few moments to thank and speak to his guests,

“To successfully grow a business, four key decision areas need to be addressed: People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash. Neglecting any one of these areas will hinder the potential for success.

Get the right people doing the right things right, and watch your business achieve desirable outcomes.

It’s imperative to have a clear and effective strategy that promotes ongoing growth in revenue and gross margins. Tonight, we celebrate 15 years at Matrix Mortgage Global. We have the knack for pivoting, adaptability and strategic partnerships which are the cornerstones of our ongoing success.

I want to thank everyone for coming here tonight, and I know we are going to see many more years.”

The event had been a resounding success, and it was clear that it would be remembered as the celebration of the year. The memories made, the connections forged, and the sheer enjoyment of the night made it an unforgettable experience.

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