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About Christan Hiscock
Christan Hiscock is the CEO and co-founder of Kardia Financial Group, which was born from the desire to change the financial services industry through heart-centered services that focus on what's truly important; the people. Based in Calgary, Kardia Financial Group believes that the financial services industry should not be solely focused on dollars, but on helping people truly get to the heart of their financial goals. Kardia Financial Group offers community building, real estate acquisitions, financial advising, accounting services, mortgages, credit solutions and more. www.hellokardia.com
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Putting Your Vision Into Action: The Power of Influence, Inspiration, and Intention

September 14, 2021 Christan Hiscock Comments Off on Putting Your Vision Into Action: The Power of Influence, Inspiration, and Intention

Many people have great visions for their companies. Very few put them into action. Fewer still do it successfully. If you want to be one of the rare few who brings their business vision to […]

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