Cover: Totem Poles, Alert Bay Culture Shock Interactive Gallery CultureShockGallery.ca
|
|
- Moris Woods
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1
2 Cover: Totem Poles, Alert Bay Culture Shock Interactive Gallery CultureShockGallery.ca
3 Table Of Contents A Message From the CEO 5 AtBC Board of Directors 6 AtBC Staff 7 AGM Agenda 10 Board of Directors Elections 11 Stakeholder Forum Agenda 14 Speakers 15 Travel Trade Event: Explore Aboriginal BC 17 About AtBC 18 Get Involved! 18 The New AboriginalBC.com 19 The New Digital Asset Management System 19 3
4
5 A Message from the CEO The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (AtBC) continues to be a world leader in the development of authentic Aboriginal cultural tourism. Together, AtBC, our stakeholders, and Aboriginal communities throughout British Columbia have continued to demonstrate the collective ability to work together and produce significant growth in Aboriginal cultural tourism which benefits the entire tourism industry. Over the course of the next few days stakeholders and partners will review the achievements made by the AtBC board and management from this past fiscal year (April 1st, 2012 March 31st, 2013) as well as receive updates and discussions regarding important current items and industry initiatives. The AtBC team has continued to implement The Next Phase , which was a Stakeholder designed road map from The objectives of this plan have been clear; support increased revenues for Aboriginal tourism business from approximately $42 million in 2012 to $68 million by 2017, create 4000 jobs in tourism by 2017, and have no less than 100 market ready Aboriginal tourism businesses in British Columbia by AtBC continues to push forward on six key areas to support these broad objectives for the Aboriginal cultural tourism industry in British Columbia. AtBC continues to reach targets and the organization is achieving strong stability. Funding partners continue to ensure support and AtBC continues to increase our international profile as a world leader in the development and marketing of authentic Aboriginal cultural tourism. AtBC acknowledges our Stakeholders, numerous partners, and Aboriginal leaders who continue to recognize the tremendous opportunity. The Aboriginal cultural tourism sector provides for employment, cultural revitalization, and economic benefits for communities and entrepreneurs. AtBC looks forward to hearing your ideas and input as we collectively promote and develop Aboriginal tourism in British Columbia. Thank you, Keith Henry AtBC, Chief Executive Officer 5
6 AtBC Board of Directors Brenda Baptiste Director at Large, Chair Lillian Hunt Representing the Vancouver Island region Co-Chair Lori Simcox Director at Large, Treasurer Sharon Bond Representing the Thompson Okanagan region Secretary Douglas Green Representing the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region Wade Grant Representing the Vancouver Coast & Mountains region Leslie Brown Representing the Northern British Columbia region George Taylor Director at Large Paula Cranmer-Underhill Director at Large Julie Baker Director at Large Wade Baker Director at Large Sophie Pierre Ex-Officio 6
7 AtBC Staff Keith Henry Chief Executive Officer Henry Tso, CGA, CAFM Chief Financial Officer Linda Calla Industry Services Manager Paula Amos Marketing Manager Teresa Ryder Administrative Assistant Tamara Goddard Communications Coordinator Amber Gregory Communications Coordinator Dana Schoahs Travel Trade Specialist Craig van der Merwe Technology Specialist 7
8
9 Annual General Meeting 9
10 AGM Agenda Tuesday November 5th, 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 8:00 AM AGM Registration Registration will close at 8:55 AM 9:00 AM Call to Order Verification of Quorum Chair AtBC Chief Executive Officer Keith Henry 9:05 AM Opening Prayer / Opening Remarks AtBC Chairperson Brenda Baptiste & Co-Chair Lillian Hunt 9:15 AM Approval of Agenda 9:30 AM Approval of 2012 AtBC Annual General Meeting Draft Minutes 9:45 AM AtBC Annual Report AtBC Program Final Report Klahowya Village 2013 Final Report AtBC Auditors Report Financial Statements, April 1st, 2012 March 31st, 2013 Approve Auditor for :15 AM AtBC Board of Director Elections 10:30 AM Coffee Break 10:45 AM Announcement of Newly Elected Board of Directors and Executive 10:55 AM Closing Remarks AtBC Chair & Co-Chair 11:00 AM Closing Prayer * A copy of the AtBC Bylaws will be available. 10
11 Board of Directors Elections The AtBC Board is composed of six regional, six at large, and one ex-officio position for a total of 13 board positions. Each board member serves for a two year term and the board elections are staggered. During the 2012 AtBC AGM the following five positions were elected: 1. Wade Grant - Vancouver Coast & Mountain Region 2. Sharon Bond - Thompson Okanagan Region 3. Leslie Brown - Northern BC Region 4. Two At Large positions Julie Baker Lori Simcox Marketing stakeholders will be voting for the following seven vacancies: 1. Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Region previously held by Douglas Green 2. Kootenay Rockies Region previously vacant 3. Vancouver Island Region previously held by Lillian Hunt 4. At Large previously held by Wade Baker 5. At Large previously held by Brenda Baptiste 6. At Large previously held by George Taylor 7. At Large previously held by Paula Cranmer Underhill 11
12
13 Stakeholder Forum 13
14 Stakeholder Forum Agenda DAY 1 Tue, Nov 5th, 12:00 PM 4:30 PM DAY 2 Wed, Nov 6th, 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM Lunch & Networking 1:00 PM Opening Prayer & Protocol Welcome 1:05 PM Opening Comments 14 Introduction of the AtBC Board of Directors & Staff Brenda Baptiste / Co-Chair Lillian Hunt 1:30 PM Review of Forum Agenda & Objectives Stakeholders Introductions Keith Henry 1:45 PM Keynote Speaker EQ For You! Understanding Your Best Customer The Canadian Tourism Commission s Explorer Quotient research provides rich insights into Canada s and BC s best prospective customers. Learn how EQ is being used by destination marketing organizations and tourism businesses for better return on investment in their marketing, promotion and product development activities. Jane Osler 2:45 PM Coffee Break & Networking 3:00 PM Bank of Montreal Loan Program for AtBC Stakeholders BMO Representative 3:30 PM AtBC Regional Training & Product Development Suzanne Denbak 4:30 PM Adjourn 5:00 PM Guided Tour of the Squamish Lil wat Cultural Centre 5:30 PM Reception with Hors d Oeuvres & Cash Bar until 7:00 PM 8:30 AM Registration 9:00 AM Overview of the Day Keith Henry 9:05 AM Overview of Marketing Paula Amos 9:10 AM Keynote Speaker - Framing the Stories Travel media relations and how it supports building businesses and the Aboriginal Tourism Industry. Getting the visitors to share our stories. Kate Rogers, Public Relations/Travel Media with Tartan Public Relations 10:10 AM Coffee Break / Networking 10:25 AM AtBC Marketing Team Plus Aboriginal BC 2013 / 2014 Consumer Marketing Paula Amos Travel Trade Dana Schoahs Media / Communications Tamara Goddard New Website Craig Van der Merwe 11:45 AM Destination BC Update Peter Harrison 12:00 PM Lunch 1:00 PM Regional Stakeholder Engagement Breakout Getting the most from your partnership with AtBC Complete feedback forms Discussion last 15 minutes 2:00 PM Informal Coffee Break 2:15 PM What Matters Most In Social Media? How businesses, small and large, can plan, implement and make the best use of social media without allowing it to become a huge drain on money and time? What are the best ways to reach your target audience? Melonie Dodaro, President and CEO of Top Dog Social Media 3:50 PM Announcement of Travel Trade Event November 7th for Marketing Stakeholders Keith Henry 4:00 PM Closing Prayer
15 Speakers Jane Osler President, PJ Osler & Associates Kate Rogers Public Relations/Travel Media with Tartan Public Relations Jane is a marketing and research executive with almost 30 years dedicated to the industry. A graduate of the University of Waterloo, with a Bachelor of Environmental Studies, Jane began her career in Toronto gaining experience in various marketing and research positions. She founded PJ Osler & Associates in Kate Rogers is the consummate media relations professional. In 2004 she was appointed public relations manager for Metropolitan Hotels, followed by regional public relations director for Fairmont Hotels & Resorts and then held contracts with Tourism B.C. before joining The Tartan Group as executive director in Keith Henry AtBC, Chief Executive Officer Peter Harrison Director, Partnership Marketing, Destination BC Melonie Dodaro President and CEO, Top Dog Social Media Suzanne Denbak Cadence Strategies Paula Amos AtBC, Marketing Manager Dana Schoahs AtBC, Travel Trade Specialist Tamara Goddard AtBC, Communications Coordinator Craig van der Merwe AtBC, Technology Specialist 15
16
17 Travel Trade Event: Explore Aboriginal BC November 7, 2013 Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM Aboriginal Tourism BC will be hosting its annual trade event Explore Aboriginal BC at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art on November 7, This is a perfect event to get to know our members and their experiences while enjoying traditional foods and wine. Learn about our new campaign Plus Aboriginal BC while getting connected to a variety of operators including some of our new members featuring their products! 3:30PM 4PM Set-Up Time for Participating Marketing Stakeholders (Tier 3) Tables for print materials & laptops will be provided. 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:45PM 8PM Registration & Networking Wine & Hors d oeuvres will be served throughout the evening. Official Welcome & Networking Event Closes 639 Hornby St, Vancouver BC 17
18 About AtBC The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (AtBC) is a non-profit, Stakeholderbased organization that is committed to growing and promoting a sustainable, culturally rich Aboriginal tourism industry. A sustainable Aboriginal tourism sector with diverse products in communities in every region of the province is recognized as one of the major focuses for achieving the target set by the Premier to double tourism revenues in B.C. by Through training, information resources, networking opportunities and co-operative marketing programs, AtBC is a one-stop resource for Aboriginal entrepreneurs and communities in British Columbia who are operating or looking to start a tourism business. AtBC works closely with tourism, business, education and government organizations to help B.C. s Aboriginal tourism businesses offer quality experiences and actively promotes these cultural experiences to visitors and local residents. Get Involved! Aboriginal tourism is the fastest growing sector of the tourism industry in British Columbia. Exposure during the 2010 winter games was phenomenal and AtBC has worked to capitalize on the afterglow of the games. It is an exciting time to be a part of the Aboriginal tourism industry in British Columbia. We hope you ll join with us and become an AtBC Stakeholder. Become a Marketing Stakeholder If you or your organization are providing an Aboriginal cultural tourism service directly to the public and want to participate in AtBC s marketing programs, then you should apply to become a Marketing Stakeholder. Marketing Stakeholders are subject to additional eligibility requirements to ensure a high standard of professionalism and authenticity. Become an Associate Stakeholder If you or your organization are involved in Aboriginal tourism within BC or have an interest in supporting Aboriginal tourism in BC, then you are probably eligible to become an Associate Stakeholder with AtBC. Associate Stakeholder status is the right choice for artists, performers, craftspeople, industry partners and community organizations, or for businesses that don t meet all the eligibility requirements of Marketing Stakeholders. Learn More at AboriginalBC.com/corporate/info/become-a-stakeholder 18
19
20 AboriginalBC.com #AboriginalBC
Musuqeam Golf and Learning Centre Cariboo Chilcotin Jetboat Adventures. Ksan Heritage Village & Museum North Star Kennels & Dog Sled Adventures
Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia 2011 AGM Meeting Minutes Draft Wednesday November 16, 2011 Coast Coal Harbour Hotel 1180 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 4R5 In Attendance: Voting
More informationThe Next Phase: A Five-year Strategy for Aboriginal Cultural Tourism in British Columbia
The Next Phase: 2012-2017 A Five-year Strategy for Aboriginal Cultural Tourism in British Columbia Contents Message from the Chief Executive Officer 3 Executive Summary 5 Recognized as a World Leader 7
More informationThe Next Phase: A Five-year Strategy for Aboriginal Cultural Tourism in British Columbia DRAFT
The Next Phase: 2012-2017 A Five-year Strategy for Aboriginal Cultural Tourism in British Columbia DRAFT Contents Message from the Chief Executive Officer 3 Executive Summary 5 Recognized as a World Leader
More information2014 INTERNATIONAL ABORIGINAL TOURISM CONFERENCE
Presented in partnership with: Supported by: 2014 INTERNATIONAL ABORIGINAL TOURISM CONFERENCE Whistler April 15th - 16th CHIEF IAN CAMPBELL SQUAMISH NATION KEITH HENRY CEO AtBC On behalf of the Skwxwú7mesh
More information2014 INTERNATIONAL ABORIGINAL TOURISM CONFERENCE
Presented in partnership with: Supported by: 2014 INTERNATIONAL ABORIGINAL TOURISM CONFERENCE Whistler April 15th - 16th CHIEF IAN CAMPBELL SQUAMISH NATION KEITH HENRY CEO AtBC On behalf of the Skwxwú7mesh
More information2018/2019 Indigenous Tourism BC Action Plan
2018/2019 Indigenous Tourism BC Action Plan CEO s Message I am excited to present our 2018/2019 Action Plan. Since joining Indigenous Tourism BC in August of 2017, we have really grown as an organization.
More informationAboriginal Cultural Tourism
2011 2012 Aboriginal Cultural Tourism ACtion PLAN O R Y. Y O U R E X P E R I E N C E. O R Y. Y O U R E X P E R I E N C E. Our mission is to provide training, awareness, product development and marketing
More informationOctober 19-21, 2015 Pan Pacific Vancouver
BC Tourism Industry Conference Sponsorship Program October 19-21, 2015 Pan Pacific Vancouver What is the BC Tourism Industry Conference? The BC Tourism Industry Conference is the tourism event of the year
More informationAccelerating Indigenous Tourism Growth
Accelerating Indigenous Tourism Growth INDIGENOUS TOURISM ASSOCIATION OF CANADA / INDIGENOUSTOURISM.CA Table of Contents A Message from Keith Henry 3 New Accelerated Targets for Growth 4 Development 4
More informationNEWS RELEASE. New tourism council will work with government on sustainable growth
For Immediate Release 2018TAC0041-001095 June 1, 2018 NEWS RELEASE New tourism council will work with government on sustainable growth VANCOUVER A new Minister s Tourism Engagement Council (MTEC), with
More informationKeith Henry President & CEO, Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada
Keith Henry President & CEO, Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada - ATAC ATAC focuses on creating partnerships between associations, organizations, government
More informationAboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC)
Page 1 of 6 Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) Board of Directors Meeting via Conference Call Friday, November 18 th, 2016 Participants: Keith Henry, CEO/ATAC Trina Simard, Ontario Carole
More informationAboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) Board of Directors Meeting. Monday, January 23 rd Tuesday, January 24 th
Page1 Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) Board of Directors Meeting Monday, January 23 rd Tuesday, January 24 th Grey Eagle Resort and Casino 3777 Grey Eagle Drive Calgary, AB T3E 3X8 1-403-385-3777
More informationYear-End Report
2015-16 Year-End Report Summary of Activities, Programs and Progress Date: May 24, 2016 Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada 300-3665 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5R 5W2 info@ Table of Contents Executive
More informationPartnership opportunities 2017 BC Tourism Industry Conference
Sponsorship Opportunities BC Tourism Matters Partnership opportunities 2017 BC Tourism Industry Conference Victoria Conference Centre Victoria, BC February 22-24, 2017 BC Tourism Industry Conference Partnership
More informationCorporate Sponsorship Program 2018
Indigenous Tourism Association of BC Corporate Sponsorship Program 2018 Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities for the 5th Annual Indigenous Cultural at the Royal BC Museum in the heart of Victoria, British
More informationMID TERM REPORT APRIL 1 - SEPTEMBER 30, Progress towards the Action Plan Key Performance Indicators
MID TERM REPORT APRIL 1 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 Progress towards the 2018-2019 Action Plan Key Performance Indicators MID-TERM REPORT // APRIL 12017 - SEPTEMBER - MARCH 30, 31 2017 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS
More informationITB Report. Prepared by Dana Schoahs AtBC Travel Trade Marketing Date: March 20, 2012
ITB Report Prepared by Dana Schoahs AtBC Travel Trade Marketing Date: March 20, 2012 Overview of ITB Berlin Under the leadership of the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC), 48 Canadian sellers attended ITB
More informationAccountability Report
2017-2018 Accountability Report Tourism Nova Scotia Contents Accountability Statement... 3 Message from the Chair & CEO... 4 Financial Results... 6 Measuring Our Performance... 7 Accountability Statement
More informationSTRATEGIC. Business Plan
2014-2016 STRATEGIC Business Plan executive summary Since 1962, Tourism Vancouver Island has been promoting the Vancouver Island region to visitors and residents alike. Tourism Vancouver Island will continue
More informationMichael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President - Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Tracy Eyssens, CEO Aboriginal Tourism Association BC
Michael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President - Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Michael J. Ballingall is the Senior Vice President of Big White Ski Resort Ltd., British Columbia s second most popular winter resort.
More informationAnnual Address to Shareholders 2012 Annual General Meeting May 10, 2012
Annual Address to Shareholders 2012 Annual General Meeting May 10, 2012 Pierre Blouin Chief Executive Officer Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. Check Against Delivery AGM 2012 - CEO Speech Good Morning/Bonjour.
More informationSUSTAINABILITY TRAVEL & TOURISM
A COLLABORATIVE NATIONAL DIALOGUE ON AND THE CONTRIBUTION OF TOURISM TO CANADA S SUSTAINABLE FUTURE VICTORIA, BC JANUARY 21-24, 2018 PROGRAM IMPACT Sustainability Travel & Tourism 2018 will take place
More informationEXHIBITOR and SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS
2018 EXHIBITOR and SPONSORSHIP PROSPECTUS OTTAWA September 16 19 2018 Cover Photo. Ottawa Peace Tower viewed from the Rideau Canal, along Colonel By Drive, across from the Westin Hotel 2 2018 Exhibitor
More informationITBC The Next Phase Tourism Performance Audit Report PREPARED BY: March 2018
ITBC The Next Phase Tourism Performance Audit Report 2012 2017 March 2018 PREPARED BY: O Neil Marketing & Consulting www.designingnations.com Beverley O Neil Dr. Peter Williams About the Indigenous Tourism
More information2012/2013 PROGRESS REPORT. April September
2012/2013 PROGRESS REPORT April September Page 2 Contents Executive Summary 3 Regional Updates 4 Kootenay Rockies 4 Vancouver Coast and Mountains 5 Cariboo Chilcotin Coast 6 Thompson Okanagan 7 Northern
More informationMinistry of Tourism, Arts & Culture
Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture CCCTA 2018 Rural Tourism Symposium TOURISM BRANCH: BRINGING THE TOURISM PERSPECTIVE TO POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT Ministry Supports for Wildfire Recovery: EMBC / PREOC participation
More informationAFOA CANADA 16 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE
AFOA CANADA 16 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 16-18, 2016 MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC FAIRMONT THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HOTEL LEADERSHI AND GOVERNANCE Transformational Change through Education and Capacity Building LEAD
More informationNational Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program: Call for Applications
National Aboriginal Tourism Showcase Program: Call for Applications Issued: Thursday, December 10 th, 2015 Deadline: Tuesday, January 12 th, 2016 4:00 PM PST The Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada
More informationAboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) Board of Directors Meeting
Page1 Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, August 29 th Wednesday, August 30 th Hotel -Musee Premiere Nations 5, Place De La Rencontre Ekionkiestha Wendake,
More informationMichael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Tyler Beckley, Owner Three Bars Guest Ranch
Michael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Michael J. Ballingall is the Senior Vice President of Big White Ski Resort Ltd., British Columbia s second most popular winter resort.
More informationBRITISH COLUMBIA AVIATION COUNCIL. THE COUNCIL'S 80th ANNIVERSARY MAY 15-17, 2018 FAIRMONT CHATEAU WHISTLER, B. C. TENTATIVE CONFERENCE AGENDA
BRITISH COLUMBIA AVIATION COUNCIL FACILITATING CONNECTIONS: AIRPORTS, AVIATION & AEROSPACE A TRIPLE 'A' CONFERENCE CELEBRATING THE COUNCIL'S 80th ANNIVERSARY MAY 15-17, 2018 FAIRMONT CHATEAU WHISTLER,
More informationYour future in global markets PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM 2017 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE. FITTforTrade.com
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE 2017 - CONFERENCE PARTNERSHIPS Presented by FITT October 2-4, 2017 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM 2017 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE Hilton Lac Leamy Gatineau, QC Celebrating
More informationMichael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Tracy Eyssens, CEO Indigenous Tourism Association BC
Michael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Michael J. Ballingall is the Senior Vice President of Big White Ski Resort Ltd., British Columbia s second most popular winter resort.
More informationTOURISM NOVA SCOTIA BUSINESS PLAN
TOURISM NOVA SCOTIA BUSINESS PLAN 2017-2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR & CEO 1 MANDATE 2 PLANNING CONTEXT 2 2017-2018 KEY ACTIVITIES 3 OUTCOMES AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES 6 FINANCIAL SUMMARY
More informationNEWS RELEASE. BC Rural Dividend grants over $10 million for rural projects
For Immediate Release 2017FLNR0330-001738 Oct. 13, 2017 NEWS RELEASE BC Rural Dividend grants over $10 million for rural projects VICTORIA The B.C. government is distributing $10.1 million in new grants
More informationinfluencers. Parliament Hill. In addition to Sincerely, c.travel
The Tourism Congress 2012 Partnering Program The 2012 Tourism Congress Partnering Program opens the door to a select group of decision makers and game changers. With up to 4000 tourism industry stakeholders
More informationDRAFT TEN August 23 rd, Climate Change Impacts On The Alpine: The Future of Our Mountains
DRAFT TEN August 23 rd, 2006 Climate Change Impacts On The Alpine: The Future of Our Mountains Introduction In imagining the impacts of climate change, think of where the dawn s light first strikes at
More informationClimate Bonds Initiative
Climate Bonds Initiative Climate Bonds 09 Conference Climate change is an extraordinary challenge facing the world. Trillions of dollars of investment are needed to urgently shift to a low-carbon and climate-resilient
More informationMinistry of Tourism, Culture and Sport 2017 Year in Review
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport 2017 Year in Review Economic Development Council of Ontario (EDCO) Annual Report Tourism The tourism sector continues to be a major driver of the Ontario economy,
More informationMARINE FINFISH AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (AMAC) Summary Notes (DRAFT) Marriott Vancouver Airport, Richmond, BC March 6, 2014
MARINE FINFISH AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (AMAC) Summary Notes (DRAFT) Marriott Vancouver Airport, Richmond, BC March 6, 2014 Meeting Objective: To bring together a range of interests related
More information2017 Annual Conference Presenting
October 21, 2017 The Westin Toronto Airport 950 Dixon Road, Etobicoke ON Gymnastics Sport Starts Here 2017 Annual Conference Presenting Legislative Requirements for Small Business in Ontario - LeeAnn Cupidio,
More informationTourism in the City of Port St. Lucie. Presented by Charlotte Bireley, County Tourism Manager St. Lucie County Tourist Development Council
Tourism in the City of Port St. Lucie Presented by Charlotte Bireley, County Tourism Manager St. Lucie County Tourist Development Council Presentation Highlights Tourism is one of the most important industries
More informationJune 10 12, 2018 Fairmont Queen Elizabeth MONTRÉAL QUÉBEC
June 10 12, 2018 Fairmont Queen Elizabeth MONTRÉAL QUÉBEC Sponsorship opportunities ABOUT US CAF-FCA is a national, not-for-profit organization working with stakeholders in all regions of Canada. We influence
More informationMinistry of Parks, Culture and Sport. Plan for saskatchewan.ca
Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport Plan for 2018-19 saskatchewan.ca Table of Contents Statement from the Minister... 1 Response to Government Direction... 2 Operational Plan... 3 Highlights... 7 Financial
More informationBRITISH COLUMBIA AVIATION COUNCIL FACILITATING CONNECTIONS: AIRPORTS, AVIATION & AEROSPACE A TRIPLE 'A' CONFERENCE CELEBRATING
BRITISH COLUMBIA AVIATION COUNCIL FACILITATING CONNECTIONS: AIRPORTS, AVIATION & AEROSPACE A TRIPLE 'A' CONFERENCE CELEBRATING THE COUNCIL'S 80th ANNIVERSARY MAY 15-17, 2018 FAIRMONT CHATEAU WHISTLER,
More informationPartnership Opportunities
Partnership Opportunities GSA Annual Conference 2017 The Principal Hotel, Manchester Monday 20 Tuesday 21 November 2017 The Annual Conference of the Girls Schools Association, one of the pre-eminent gatherings
More informationEXPLORERS EDGE AGM TUESDAY JUNE 2, 2015 MUSKOKA BOAT AND HERITAGE CENTRE, 275 STEAMSHIP BAY RD, GRAVENHURST, ON
EXPLORERS EDGE AGM TUESDAY JUNE 2, 2015 MUSKOKA BOAT AND HERITAGE CENTRE, 275 STEAMSHIP BAY RD, GRAVENHURST, ON AGENDA Year in Review Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport 2015 2016 CONSUMER CENTRIC REGIONAL
More informationGive your business the. Tourism Advantage. tourismcouncilwa.com.au
Give your business the Tourism Advantage tourismcouncilwa.com.au Tourism Council WA is the peak body representing tourism regions and businesses in Western Australia. Our Membership Tourism Council WA
More informationTourism Golden. 8th Annual General Meeting June 3 rd, 2014
Tourism Golden 8th Annual General Meeting June 3 rd, 2014 Welcome by Lynn Moffat President of the Board 8th Annual AGM June 3rd, 2014 Hard or soft, physical or mental adventurers these are people who love
More informationTIABC s Guide to the 2017 BC Election. #BCTourismMatters
TIABC s Guide to the 2017 BC Election #BCTourismMatters About BC Election 2017 British Columbians go to the polls for the 41 st time on May 9, 2017 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly. In the
More informationWORK PLAN FOR TIER 1, TIER 2 AND TIER 3, YEAR 2 FINAL REPORT April 1 st March 31 st, 2010 March 31, 2010
Aboriginal Cultural Tourism Blueprint Strategy Implementation WORK PLAN FOR TIER 1, TIER 2 AND TIER 3, 2009-2010 YEAR 2 FINAL REPORT April 1 st March 31 st, 2010 March 31, 2010 1 Aboriginal Cultural Tourism
More informationSYDNEY OPERA HOUSE. Artwork: Dreaming Sisters 2011 by Mary Smith. Copyright Mary Smith & Weave Arts Centre
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE reconciliation action plan Artwork: Dreaming Sisters 2011 by Mary Smith. Copyright Mary Smith & Weave Arts Centre SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE reconciliation action plan CONTENTS introduction
More informationKlahowya Village in Stanley Park 2011 Strategy
Klahowya Village in Stanley Park 2011 Strategy O R Y. Y O U R E X P E R I E N C E. Contents Background 3 Overview of the 2010 Klahowya Village Pilot Project 4 Concept Components and Results... 4 Programming
More informationCrown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Trade Centre Limited. Table of Contents. Business Plan
Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014 2015 Trade Centre Limited Business Plan 2014 2015 Table of Contents Message from the CEO and the Chair... Mission... Planning Context... Strategic
More informationPOST EVENT REPORT
POST EVENT REPORT 2018 www.smartenergyexpo.org.au Steve Blume, President, Smart Energy Council EXECUTIVE SUMMARY/WRAP UP Smart Energy Conference and Exhibition 2018 which took place on Tuesday 10 and Wednesday
More informationArts, Creative & Cultural Innovations Committee Meeting. held at City of Penticton Committee Room A 171 Main Street, Penticton, B.C.
Minutes Arts, Creative & Cultural Innovations Committee Meeting held at City of Penticton Committee Room A 171 Main Street, Penticton, B.C. Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. Present: Staff: Campbell
More informationExperience the Change
Experience the Change February 20-22, 2018 Sponsorship Proposal Presented by Growing Rural Tourism Conference February 20-22, 2018 @ Camrose, Alberta Sponsorship Proposal The Growing Rural Tourism Conference
More informationREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TO HOST ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN 2018, 2019, OR 2020 Each October the BC Museums Association holds a nationally-recognized provincial conference in a British Columbia community, creating
More informationMOU ITAC-QAT SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP VICE-CHAIR OF ITAC
MOU ITAC-QAT 2017-2022 SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP VICE-CHAIR OF ITAC 55 communities Inside Outside a community Overview of Quebec s Indigenous people ± 100,000 Indigenous in Quebec Differences: language, culture,
More informationOFFICIAL CO-OP PROGRAM
OFFICIAL CO-OP PROGRAM Monthly Campaigns as low as $333 HISTORIC HOTELS OF AMERICA HAS MORE THAN 275 HISTORIC HOTELS IN ITS WORLD-CLASS HOSPITALITY COLLECTION. is comprised of mostly independently owned
More information1. Executive Summary Page Key Performance Indicators: Midterm Reporting Page /2015 Budget: Year 3 The Next PHASE Page 5
Midterm Report 2014 / 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary Page 3 2. Key Performance Indicators: 2014 15 Midterm Reporting Page 4 3. 2014/2015 Budget: Year 3 The Next PHASE Page 5 4. Marketing Page
More informationDestination Canada Disclosure of Travel and Hospitality Expenses Q2 2017
Disclosure of Travel and Senior Management Quarterly Travel and André Joannette Vice President, Finance and Operations and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) 2017/05/04-2017/05/09 Rendez-vous Canada & Board
More informationMeghan Trepanier 2 nd Vice Chair. Andrew Crossett Director COO. 1. Meeting Evaluation October 31 November 01, 2015
True North Hostelling Association O/A Hostelling International Canada Pacific Mountain Region BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING SUMMARY DATE & TIME: PLACE: Saturday, January 30 th 2016 8:30am - 5:00pm Sunday
More informationArts, Creative & Cultural Innovations Committee Meeting to be held at City of Penticton, Committee Room A 171 Main Street, Penticton, BC
Agenda Arts, Creative & Cultural Innovations Committee Meeting to be held at City of Penticton, Committee Room A 171 Main Street, Penticton, BC 1. Call Regular Committee Meeting to Order 2. Adoption of
More informationS h o r t - H a u l C o n s u m e r R e s e a r c h. S u m m a r y A p r i l
S h o r t - H a u l C o n s u m e r R e s e a r c h S u m m a r y A p r i l 2 0 1 5 S t u d y B a c k g r o u n d a n d O b j e c t i v e s The short-haul markets of British Columbia, Alberta, and Washington
More informationTrue North Hostelling Association O/A Hostelling International Canada Pacific Mountain Region BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING SUMMARY
True North Hostelling Association O/A Hostelling International Canada Pacific Mountain Region BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING SUMMARY Date & Time: Place: Saturday, April 8, 2017, 8:30am 5:00pm Sunday, April
More informationGive your business the. Tourism Advantage. tourismcouncilwa.com.au
Give your business the Tourism Advantage tourismcouncilwa.com.au Tourism Council WA is the peak body representing tourism regions and businesses in Western Australia. Complimentary Bronze Member Services
More informationNorthern Ireland Stroke Conference 2018
Northern Ireland Stroke Conference 2018 A partnership between the UK Stroke Forum & NIMAST Hosted by the Stroke Association Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus Crowne Plaza, Shaws Bridge, Belfast Tuesday
More informationNorthern Rockies District Value of Tourism Research Project December 2007
Northern Rockies District Value of Tourism Research Project December 2007 Project Partners: Northern Rockies Regional District, Tourism British Columbia, Northern Rockies Alaska Highway Tourism Association,
More informationGlobal Business Seminar
Global Business Seminar Wednesday March 6, 2019 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Metro Toronto Convention Centre Room 205B 255 Front Street West Toronto, Ontario M5V 2W6 THE BARBADOS DOMICILE Barbados continues
More informationBRAC. Sponsorship Opportunities. Engage. Connect. Build your brand.
2018 BRAC ship Opportunities Engage. Connect. Build your brand. Michelle Mahaffey Manager of Business Services 225.339.1169 michelle.mahaffey@brac.org Rev. 10/15/2017 BRAC ship Opportunities Engage. Connect.
More informationCity of Maple Ridge COMMUNITY HERITAGE COMMISSION AGENDA. Thursday, June 8, 2017, 7:00 pm Blaney Room, Maple Ridge City Hall
City of Maple Ridge COMMUNITY HERITAGE COMMISSION AGENDA Thursday, June 8, 2017, 7:00 pm Blaney Room, Maple Ridge City Hall 1. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS 2. AGENDA APPROVAL 3. MINUTES APPROVAL May 2, 2017
More informationEXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (EOI) SOUGHT:
12 April 2017 EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (EOI) SOUGHT: HOSTING THE TOURISM CONFERENCE MARCH 2018 (Early March date TBC) Councils interested in hosting the 14th Local Government NSW Tourism Conference are
More informationLOYALISTS COME WEST 2015 CONFERENCE-UELAC
LOYALISTS COME WEST 2015 CONFERENCE-UELAC Be Sure to Visit Vancouver City, the home of the Vancouver Branch UELAC Vancouver Branch UELAC invite attendees to be sure and plan a stopover in Vancouver City,
More information3Global Alumni Convention
rd សន តប វន ព ភព ក 3Global Alumni Convention 17-18 NOV 2017, SOKHA PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA EDUCATION & BUSINESS FORUM EDUCATION & CAREER EXPO ALUMNI REUNION CONTENTS EVENT OBJECTIVE...01 WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT
More informationThe Path Forward: Indigenous Tourism in Canada ( ) Keith Henry President & CEO Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
The Path Forward: Indigenous Tourism in Canada (2016-2021) Keith Henry President & CEO Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada Who is ITAC? Indigenous Leadership Industry focused and Industry led Represent
More informationVALUE OF TOURISM. Trends from
VALUE OF TOURISM Trends from 2005-2015 March 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Overview... 2 Key highlights in 2015... 2 2. Contributions to the economy... 4 TOURISM REVENUE... 5 Total revenue... 5 Tourism revenue
More informationStrategic Plan Mt Eden Village Inc T: W: mounteden.co.nz E:
Strategic Plan 2018-2021 Mt Eden Village Inc T: 021 652 246 W: mounteden.co.nz E: admin@mounteden.co.nz Mt Eden Village Strategic Direction 2018-2021 This strategic plan sets the future direction for Mt
More informationStrategic Plan
Strategic Plan 2014-2017 Muskoka Steamship & Historical Society will be a leader in demonstrating the culture and heritage of the Muskoka region and its contribution to Canada by presenting compelling,
More informationBOMEX 2017 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
BOMEX 2017 SHIP OPPORTUNITIES September 27-28, 2017 1 BOMEX 2017, Canada s 27th premier annual conference for Commercial Real Estate professionals is destined to be an exceptional event. Delegates will
More informationTOWN OF OSOYOOS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE OCTOBER 17, 2016
TOWN OF OSOYOOS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE OCTOBER 17, 2016 PRESENT: Mayor McKortoff Councillors Rhodes, Youngberg, Campol and King Staff: Barry Romanko, CAO Sarah Dynneson, Program Supervisor Brianne Hillson,
More informationTrue North Hostelling Association O/A Hostelling International Canada Pacific Mountain Region. Betty LaFave. Narmin Hassam-Clark Director
True North Hostelling Association O/A Hostelling International Canada Pacific Mountain Region BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING SUMMARY DATE & TIME: Saturday October 25, 2014 PLACE: HI-Kananaskis PRESENT: James
More informationSPONSOR & EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES PACKAGE
SPONSOR & EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES PACKAGE 13 th Annual Conference and Trade Show May 22 25, 2019 Sheraton Center Toronto Dear Collaborators and Industry Partners, It is our pleasure to invite you to support
More informationSponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 8th & 9th November 2017, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
Autumn Event 2017 Sponsorship & Exhibition Prospectus 8th & 9th November 2017, St James Park, Newcastle upon Tyne www.bapco.org.uk Invitation from Ian Thompson, Chief Executive, British APCO It is my pleasure
More informationPEMBERTON VALLEY RECREATIONAL TRAILS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Community Open House. April 2018
PEMBERTON VALLEY RECREATIONAL TRAILS MASTER PLAN UPDATE Community Open House April 2018 Introductions Introductions Matt Bakker, BHA Project Coordinator Other Team Members: Liz Scroggins, Grey Owl Consulting
More informationFostering Canadian German Relations in the Mining Industry
Fostering Canadian German Relations in the Mining Industry Aarti Mona Soerensen Mining and Mineral Resources Department Canadian German Chamber of Industry and Commerce Inc. Conference: Discovering Opportunities
More information2016 NOMA Annual Meeting & Conference
2016 NOMA Annual Meeting & Conference Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Location: Victoria Inn, Thunder Bay 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Welcome Reception & Registration Appetizers & Cash Bar Thursday, April 28, 2016 Location:
More informationResults-based Plan Briefing Book
Results-based Plan Briefing Book 2012-13 Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport ISSN # 1929-3070 Ce document est disponible en français TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I: Published Results-based Plan 2012-13...
More informationValemount Visitor Centre Annual Report 2014
Valemount Visitor Centre Annual Report 2014 1 Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Visitor Statistics... 3 Revenues... 5 Accommodation Revenues... 5 Activity Revenues... 6 Retail Sales Revenues... 7 Summary...
More informationCHURCH, CHARITABLE AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT AN ALIGNMEMT OF VALUES, BELIEFS AND OBJECTIVES
CHURCH, CHARITABLE AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT AN ALIGNMEMT OF VALUES, BELIEFS AND OBJECTIVES AGED & COMMUNITY SERVICES NSW & ACT WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOUR ORGANISATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS UNIQUE AND TARGETED
More informationPhoto: Robb Thompson. City of Vernon December 2016 Update
Photo: Robb Thompson City of Vernon December 2016 Update Name 2012 2013 2014 2015 2014-15 North Okanagan 81,956 82,038 83,011 84,587 1.9% Vernon 38,573 38,672 39,167 40,497 3.4% Unincorporated Areas 18,438
More informationWA leading the Way in Aboriginal Tourism
Monday, 28 August, 2017 12.30 6.30pm, Matilda Bay FACET is delighted to partner with Tourism WA, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Parks and Wildlife Service and the Western Australian
More information2018 Sydney China Business Forum
2018 Sydney China Business Forum China s healthy cities opportunities and challenges for Australian business Forest Stewardship Council (FSC ) is a globally recognised certification overseeing all fibre
More informationHAC nd Annual Convention & Trade Show November 9 11 Ottawa, Ontario
HAC2017 22nd Annual Convention & Trade Show Message from HAC s President & CEO FRED JONES On behalf of HAC Board of Directors and the Members of the Helicopter Association of Canada, thank-you for your
More informationSponsorship Prospectus
Sponsorship Prospectus Support Canada's Premier Green Building Event National Conference and Showcase Partner Why sponsor? Each year, Building Lasting Change attracts delegates representing every aspect
More informationADVERTISING MEDIA KIT
2019 ADVERTISING MEDIA KIT Expand Your Reach With NBAA NBAA is recognized as the premier organization that consistently brings business aviation buyers and sellers together. Whether you have a new product
More informationHOW TO OPERATE A PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FAMILIARIZATION TOUR MANUAL FINAL REPORT FOR DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & CULTURE
HOW TO OPERATE A PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT FAMILIARIZATION TOUR MANUAL FINAL REPORT FOR DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & CULTURE August 2008 1.0 PROJECTAPPLICANT Kluane Inc. Geordan Clark, General Manager Box 20, Burwash
More informationPeople. Product. Promotion. Tourism Industry Priorities for Election 2018
People. Product. Promotion. Tourism Industry Priorities for Election 2018 Introduction Tourism in Ontario Tourism is a growth market, projected to generate more than $31 billion in visitor spending in
More informationSponsorship & Exhibits Brochure
Sponsorship & Exhibits Brochure IEEE 2018 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference CICC will be held at the DoubleTree Hotel Mission Valley, San Diego, California Sunday April 8 through Wednesday April 11,
More information