Caroline Phillips

Caroline Phillips is the journalist, writer and social correspondent behind OBJsocial.

Ottawa Corporate Cup delivers a hole-in-one day for one golfer — and 26 charities

There’s only one champion of the Ottawa Corporate Cup but, since players get to choose which causes they support, the reach from this quickly growing golf tournament is felt far and wide across the charity community.

Redblacks Summer Rush: A networking night without the awkward moments

If you’re not putting yourself out there as often as you’d like, next month’s Redblacks Summer Rush may be the perfect chance to finally get in the game.

Ottawa leaders back Solange Tuyishime Keita as she goes for the crown

Inspirational leader Solange Tuyishime Keita was celebrated in delicious style Friday night at one of Ottawa’s finest...

Ottawa Business Basketball Network a slam dunk for basketball lovers

While most conventional networking events focus mainly on shooting the breeze, the Ottawa Business Basketball Network (OBBN) also involves shooting something else: hoops.

Wilbert Keon Golf Memorial raises $270K for University of Ottawa Heart Institute

A sincere sense of gratitude was present yesterday during the Wilbert Keon Memorial Golf Tournament held for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation, a global leader in cardiac treatment and research

Embassy of France hosts Bastille Day party for 1,400 of its closest friends

The Bastille Day garden party, hosted last night by the Embassy of France, lit up the sky for all to see, both in Ottawa and Gatineau, with its brilliant fireworks show.

RBC’s Marjolaine Hudon on why Ottawa will ‘always have a little piece’ of her heart

Marjolaine Hudon, regional president at RBC Royal Bank for Ontario North and East, shared the news last week that she’s leaving Ottawa to take on the new role of president of Quebec for Canada’s largest bank.

How the Château Laurier’s dog became a literary star

The Fairmont Château Laurier's canine ambassador is the focus of a charming new children's book that’s raising money for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind.

And the Businesswoman of the Year award finalists are ….

The award winners won’t be made public for another four months but the finalists for Businesswoman of the Year were announced this past Friday during a feel-good reception hosted by the Women’s Business Network (WBN) at its venue sponsor, Rideau Carleton Casino, Future Hard Rock.

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