23 min

Building the Island with the Vancouver Island Economic Alliance From the trenches

    • Entreprenariat

The Vancouver Island Economic Alliance (VIEA) is a registered non-government, non-profit society spearheading regional economic development for the entire Vancouver Island and rural islands region. The society is funded by memberships, sponsorships and gate receipts from events. Their initiatives that you might recognize include: Island Good product brand, Foreign Trade Zone Vancouver Island, ‘State of the Island’ Economic Summit, ‘State of the Island’ Economic Report, and the Island Wood Industries initiative.
 
VIEA is a collaborative partnership providing opportunities for communities, First Nations, businesses, and other key stakeholders to collaborate on broad-based economic activities to improve the region’s capacity for economic vitality.
To learn more, please visit: viea.ca
Julie's Final 4:

Books: The Orenda - Joseph BoydenApp: NotionBest advice: "Success, development and impact are never in a straight line. You need to embrace the messiness of progress."Favourite restaurants: Gabriel's Cafe
Podcast Publisher: Business Examiner News Group

For more local news impacting business in British Columbia, visit businessexaminer.ca.
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The Vancouver Island Economic Alliance (VIEA) is a registered non-government, non-profit society spearheading regional economic development for the entire Vancouver Island and rural islands region. The society is funded by memberships, sponsorships and gate receipts from events. Their initiatives that you might recognize include: Island Good product brand, Foreign Trade Zone Vancouver Island, ‘State of the Island’ Economic Summit, ‘State of the Island’ Economic Report, and the Island Wood Industries initiative.
 
VIEA is a collaborative partnership providing opportunities for communities, First Nations, businesses, and other key stakeholders to collaborate on broad-based economic activities to improve the region’s capacity for economic vitality.
To learn more, please visit: viea.ca
Julie's Final 4:

Books: The Orenda - Joseph BoydenApp: NotionBest advice: "Success, development and impact are never in a straight line. You need to embrace the messiness of progress."Favourite restaurants: Gabriel's Cafe
Podcast Publisher: Business Examiner News Group

For more local news impacting business in British Columbia, visit businessexaminer.ca.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 min