 There's a very special person here who got the executive director of the Brightline initiative, Ricardo Vargas. Brightline is a think tank created by the Procent Management Institute. Welcome to Collision 2019. Brightline was pleased to return for a consecutive year at Collision with PMI at the fastest growing tech conference in North America. This year over 25,000 people came to Toronto and Canada to network and learn on topics ranging from data science and content to auto tech and environmental sustainability. Collision welcomed 730 speakers across 15 tracks, debating the most pressing issues in tech in the world today. Speakers included Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, John Tory, Mayor of Toronto, Michelle Zadlin, Cloud Fair co-founder and COO, Chris Young, CEO of McAfee, Mindy Grossman, CEO of Weight Watchers, Linda Boff, GECMO, Artist and Philanthropist, ACON, and Evan Williams, founder and CEO at Medium. Conference saw engaging discussions on diversity and inclusion in the workforce, mergers and acquisitions, and future-proofing enterprises in times of AI. Brightline and PMI engaged the Collision attendees through four main activations. These included setting up special collaborative spaces, an exclusive dinner for speakers and CXOs, hosting the Corporate Innovation Summit and an interactive exhibit at the Collision conference. Crisis is a critical event of point of decision, if not handled in the right way. Brightline's Executive Director Ricardo Vargas joined these discussions and delivered a powerful keynote presentation on transforming against crisis on the Corporate Innovation Summit stage. One of the first things that we can learn from crisis mode is focus. Brightline leadership sat down with leaders in government and business in discussing key issues regarding the future of organizational transformation, strategy implementations, and project management. Brightline engaged Collision attendees in an open exhibit area asking two, what do you think questions? There are so many things happening. Two questions were asked to engage the audience at the event. One, what is the biggest challenge in your organization to transform ideas and strategies into results? Two, what percentage of your organization's ideas and strategies have become a reality in the past three years? The responses were not meant to be a scientific study, but an attempt to gauge the general sentiment prevailing among the audience at Collision 2019. Together with PMI, we glowed brightly in the hearts, minds, and blended in at Collision. See you next year at another exciting Collision 2020.