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In our latest episode, Ingrid Jarret, President and CEO of the British Columbia Hotel Association, delves into the critical state of Vancouver's hotel industry. With major events like the FIFA World Cup and Taylor Swift concerts on the horizon, how is the city preparing to meet the soaring demand? Discover the strategies being employed to boost accommodation capacity and enhance guest experiences.
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Dive into the latest episode of GVPOD, where Bridgitte Anderson sits down with Ian Tostenson, president and CEO of the BC Restaurant and Food Services Association, to explore the dynamic world of Vancouver's restaurant industry.
From the evolution of restaurant business models to the impacts of government policy, this episode discusses Vancouver's culinary landscape.
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Join Bridgitte Anderson in the latest episode of GVPOD's series, "Hosting Rights," as she explores the evolving landscape of Vancouver's tourism industry with a focus on indigenous tourism.
In this engaging discussion with Keith Henry, President and CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (IAC), discover the current state of indigenous tourism post-pandemic and the opportunities it presents for sustainable growth. From market readiness programs to collaborative efforts, Keith shares insights into the initiatives driving indigenous tourism forward. Tune in to this new episode as we embark on a journey to embrace the richness of indigenous culture and chart a course for a vibrant future in Vancouver's tourism sector.
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BC PavCo President and CEO Ken Cretney and BC Place General Manager Chris May delve into BC Place's dynamic 'Calendar of Awesomeness,' featuring blockbuster concerts, global conventions, and sporting extravaganzas. Join host Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO, Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, as they explore the transformative power of events, from Taylor Swift concert to Invictus Games, FIFA World Cup to international conferences, shaping Vancouver's economic, social, and cultural landscape.
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Embark on a journey with Royce Chwin, President and CEO of Destination Vancouver, as he unveils the city's vibrant cultural landscape and visionary tourism strategies. From redefining Vancouver's brand narrative to fostering partnerships with Indigenous associations, Chwin paints a compelling picture of the city's tourism evolution and future prospects.
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The final episode in our series on the Future of work and mental health in the workplace with Carolyn Rush is now available.
As a Partner of PwC Canada's Workforce of the Future practice, Carolyn shares insights on mental health and future trends in the workplace. Drawing from multiple surveys conducted by PwC.
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In this episode we are joined by Gary Agnew, CEO and Co-Founder of Ideon Technologies.
Ideon's leading edge technology allows mining companies to identify density and magnetic anomalies with greater resolution and clarity down to 1 km beneath the Earth’s surface, much like x-rays and MRIs give us visibility inside the human body, in a process called muon tomography.
In doing so they are helping get rid of the uncertainty of mining projects and drastically lowering their environmental impacts.
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In this episode we are joined by Nancy Wingham, co-owner of Nuez Acres, who believes beauty should be sustainable and eco-friendly and with that goal in mind she and her husband Anthony have created an entire line of waterless beauty products.
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Vancouver's Chinatown is steeped in history from generations of immigrants who came in search of a better life. Carol Lee is the Chair of the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation and CEO of Linacare Cosmetherapy, and she joins the program to talk about revitalizing a neighbourhood with incredible historical significance.
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The Hudson's Bay Building is an iconic piece of architecture in downtown Vancouver. Douglas Adams, Senior VP of Development at Streetworks Development, joins the show to talk about the future of the historic HBC location.
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The Sen̓áḵw Development is one of the most ambitious housing developments in the history of Vancouver. Wilson Williams, Elected Councilor and Spokesperson for the Squamish Nation, joins the show to discuss what this project means for both the Nation and the region as a whole.
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Nate Sabine, Director of Business Development with Blueprint and President of MusicBC, in addition to numerous other roles in the hospitality and entertainment sector, joins host Bridgitte Anderson to talk about the future of the nighttime economy in Vancouver.
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Shelley Frost, President and CEO of the PNE, joins host Bridgitte Anderson to talk about the future of the iconic fairgrounds in Vancouver and some of the transformative projects that are underway.
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Indigenous tourism is a significant contributor to the economy both in B.C. and Canada. Keith Henry, CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, weighs in on labour challenges in the sector and breaking down barriers to Indigenous employment.
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The Honourable Selina Robinson, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills for the province of B.C. unpacks the government's strategy for addressing the ongoing labour challenges faced by the province.
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