Dominika Kopcik
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Dominika Kopcik (born 27 October 1988) is a Canadian synchronized swimmer who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. National synchronised swimming champion several times and was the youngest member to ever make a national senior team. Her love for this sport and talent have made her an idol and legend in the Canadian synchronised swimming world.
She is also now one of Canada's up-and-coming entrepreneurs to watch. With a successful business Cafe lunchboxx, she owns 2 coffee shops with a third and fourth on their way for summer 2013, alongside a fast-growing catering company. Her catering company has now expanded to serve several large companies such as Desjardins and Deloitte, COC and Synchro Quebec and Synchro Canada.
Her next project for 2013 is to open a chain of private luxury daycares in the Greater Montreal area.
With her ambition and drive alongside her imagination and dreams, this young lady will go far in the business world and become quite a powerful and successful female business leader. .[1]
References
- ^ "Olympics". sports-reference. Retrieved 21 July 2012.