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    In 1997, he became CEO of MegaChain.com Ltd., which traded on NASDAQ. He consulted for venture capital firms on projects including on-line gaming, virtual reality, GPS technology, wireless communications, stereo endoscopy, frequency counting technology, audio processors and micro electro-mechanical systems.  

    In 1999, he founded and wrote curriculum for Pacific Audio Visual Institute (PAVI), a government-accredited private post-secondary technical college, and acted as its director until its sale in 2015. Ironically, UCW purchased much of PAVI's classroom and office equipment. 

    Lavin's Socratic approach to learning is the likely architect of the many covers that would have to adorn any book telling his professional story. 

    "Learning, musically or otherwise, is all about exploration," says Lavin, who moved to Vancouver in 1969 to study film and work as a recording studio musician. 

    "There is a time and place for learning in solitude, in pairs and in groups, however, first and foremost to me is the importance of 'beginner's mind' -being able to approach an investigation without preconception." 

    "For example, my music production generated an interest in echo, which led to my pursuit of digital delays. This in turn caused me to investigate digital information packets, which resulted in my creating one of Western Canada's first public Internet services," offers Lavin about his learning journey. 

    But Lavin admits it's not just his gift for connecting ideational dots that has propelled his Renaissance man-like career path. It's his passion for business communication, a very fitting attribute for UCW graduands to emulate going forward into the business world. 

    "A famous successful jazz musician once said that the music business properly pursued is 50 per cent music, 50 per cent business.  I think this can apply to all fields. It's not enough to have a great idea; one needs to be able to communicate the concept," advises Lavin. "Be ready and able to share your vision verbally in three minutes. Refining a statement like this will also aid in making it clear to yourself what your true goals are."  

    Reaction to Tom Lavin becoming a UCW honorary degree recipient  

    • "Tom Lavin is a fabulous musician who`s made a large contribution to music and Canada. As a bandleader he should be used as a model for others in that position. Those fortunate enough to work with him are treated with respect and dignity."
    • Gary Kendall, (Maple Blues All Stars Awards - Downchild) Multiple winner of Canadian Bassist of the Year  
    • "Tom Lavin accomplished the amazing feat of bringing not one, or two, but many blues songs to mainstream radio. I cannot believe this has gone unmentioned for this long. He defined for me what a Canadian blues guitarist sounded like.  I love the guy. Congratulations Tom!"
    • Bill Johnson, Juno award winning blues guitarist  
    • "Not only being a wealth of knowledge, Tom brought to Canada the soul of a true Chicago blues man. His songs and voice evoke true artistry."
    • Matt Petley-Jones, petley jones gallery, Dealers in Contemporary and Historical Art  

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    Blues Legend Becomes UCW's 11th Honorary Degree Recipient - Seite 2 VANCOUVER, Canada, July 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ - If you were to think of University Canada West's (UCW) newest honorary degree recipient as a book, his true depth would likely escape you, unless you knew him as a book with many covers.      …