Civic engagement can improve our communities and strengthen community vitality. It is an ongoing process that is important to be nurtured over the long term. Join us for a Big Exchange discussion on how to take action on opportunities, engage a wide swath of the community and build your community for the future. Our next discussion will be led by Jackie Northey and Leslie Sim on September 30, 2020, 7-9 mst.
Leslie Sim has over 15 years of executive experience in leading organizations toward innovative transformation through cultural change and leveraging information and technology. She helps organizations define the visions, strategies and coaches them in creating the operational culture to be successful. Jackie Northey is a community influencer and Bashaw Adult Learning Council leader. Despite her prediction that her life was over, Jackie Northey was transplanted to Rural Alberta with her siblings and parents at the age of 14 when her father purchased a farm in his small hometown community. Four years later at the age of 18, Jackie started her 44 year serial volunteer habit. Jackie volunteers, engages and advocates for rural and agricultural communities and organizations nationally, provincially and regionally. Her extensive experience includes adult education, strategic planning, capacity building, rural development, communications and non-profit governance. Jackie oversees programs and strategy, leading organizations forward by facilitating transformative thinking and discussion. Jackie and her husband still reside in Bashaw, with a strong conviction of the importance of family and community, never more evident than watching their own children raise their young families in the community as well. This next Big Exchange will take place on September 30, 2020, 7-9 pm mst.
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Organizations of all types are finding themselves in transition in this new era of COVID 19. If you're looking for ideas from those who have experienced it or are experiencing it take part in our next Big Exchange. Trudy Harold and Michelle Wright have previously participated in our Big Exchanges and have imparted their experiences of businesses in transition. We wanted to continue the conversation with them and you on succession planning and all types of transitions in business. Trudy Harold's BioMichelle Wright's BioIf you have something to add or learn from these useful conversations register and join us on Zoom on August 26, 2020 at 7 pm mst.
Every business owner will tell you that they would do things a little (if not a lot) different if they could start over. Whether you have an established business, are a young person starting one, or a volunteer with a non profit, why not ask the questions that will help shore up the foundation for your bright future.
On July 8, 2020 we will be hosting another Big Entrepreneur Exchange on from 7:00-9:00 pm via Zoom. In this Big Exchange you will have the opportunity to learn from Geoff Oberg of KRP Chartered Professional Accountants and Greg Knott from Tailor Made Insurance about how the best steps to create security in your business. This format will allow you to engage in conversation, network or simply listen to some great advice. Geoffrey (“Geoff”) is a Partner in the Business Advisory, Audit and Assurance group of Kingston Ross Pasnak LLP. He has over 15 years’ experience working with owner-managed privately held companies, non-profit organizations and government bodies. He serves his clients as a trusted business advisor in a wide range of services including business consulting, corporate governance, accounting, assurance, internal controls, business processes, succession planning and tax strategies. Geoff has specialized training and experience with respect to corporate governance and tax planning arrangements. Geoff has an extensive agricultural background as a family member of a fourth-generation grain and cattle farming operation near Forestburg, Alberta. This provided a foundation for specialty services concerning agricultural taxation, family succession, estate planning and government program funding. Geoff is a proud husband to spouse Caroline and father to four children aged 6, 8, 11 and 14. Greg Knott has been married to his wife DeeAnn for 29 years and has two grown children, Kelsey & Colton. Greg grew up in the Ardrossan, Alberta area and that is where they decided to raise their family. In 1993 after the birth of their daughter Kelsey Greg and his brother took a step of faith and started their own general insurance business. November 1993 Tailor Made Insurance was born. Now 27 years later they are still in business with sales of over 35 million and employee 45 people throughout five communities in Northern and Central Alberta. In 2018, Tailor Made Insurance won the top insurance company in Canada rated by Insurance Business Magazine They feel very blessed and thankful to all of those that have helped make their dream possible. Register now to to reserve your spot. Communications is critical in any organization, it is the grease to your organization operational and marketing wheels. But to get a message across you need to know how to connect to others. If you're finding your thoughts and ideas aren't landing in the way that you want them to, maybe it is time to learn the strategies to build on what you already know.
On May 27, 2020 we will be hosting another Big Entrepreneur Exchange on from 7:00-9:00 pm via Zoom. In this Big Exchange you will have the opportunity to learn from Dr Olive Yonge and Elisabeth Disman about how to connect and convey your ideas. Join us to be a participant who shares their questions or to sit back and garner great ideas. Either way this will be worth it for you and impact your rural organization. Raised in rural Saskatchewan on a mixed (up) farm, Dr. Olive Yonge learned early on how to solve and not create problems. Currently she is transitioning away from her life as an academic administrator into her third Act of Life. With this journey she is looking behind and forward. One of her questions is how she will leave a legacy? How can she hoist others up to stand on her shoulders as she stood on other peoples' shoulders, be they her family, friend, strangers who at times bent with her weight. In her life knapsack she carries a number of strategies like deep listening, critical questioning, integrative whole brain thinking and discriminatory skills like when to push and when to pull back. Above all she believes in compassion for herself and others. Life can be hard but it also can be joyous and even more joyous when shared with others. Elizabeth Disman grew up in the Kootenays in British Columbia with her 4 sisters and a lot of chickens, goats, geese, 2 pigs, one cow and a mother whose dream it was to move from London, England at the age of 23 and live off the land. Elizabeth got a lot of her tenacity and vision from her mom and built her HR company - Daeco HR Consulting - 20 years ago. Her motto has always been - there has to be a better way to do things. She will do whatever it takes to get something accomplished even if it’s an inconvenience to her. She has an amazing capacity to really listen to people and get to the heart of a matter and is passionate about making a difference in the world. She is a lifelong learner who not only continues to engage in personal transformation programs, but she also leads them and coaches others on how to create transformational change in their lives. Register now to to reserve your spot. It sounds like a trick question but its not. We always can look back on our earlier stages of business and see how we could have done better now that we have the wisdom we've gained with that experience. It can be the most exhilarating part of business, but it can also be the most frustrating part of entrepreneurship as well. Walking the crooked line of discovery to get to your idea of success. We're finding through our Entrepreneur Exchanges that our panel of experts see the issues from their experience. They help the entrepreneurs overcome their obstacles, and in some instances, create opportunities beyond what the entrepreneur first anticipated.
On March 31, 2020 we will be hosting another Big Entrepreneur Exchange on from 7:00-9:00 pm via Zoom. In this Big Exchange you will have the opportunity to learn from the deep knowledge that Marrisa Loewen, Jacquie Fenske and Jamie-Rae Pittman will be providing. We hope you will join us to be a participant who shares their business or you can be an observer. Either way this will be worth it for you and your rural business. Our panel of experts will be Marissa Loewen who is a transformational business coach, creative entrepreneur and a pricing and pitching consulting. Marissa has partnered with Etsy Canada to produce the largest Etsy Made in Canada show across the country. She initiates powerful conversations that provide opportunities for outstanding change. She is passionate about entrepreneurship, building communities and her ultimate part in letting the world know that creativity is BIG business. Jamie-Rae Pittman has been an entrepreneur for the past 14 years. She has been involved in the creation of two graphic design companies, and currently operates her own company Pittman Print Media. She also farms and ranches with her husband, and their three children. Jamie-Rae offers specialized print media work through her company, as well she teaches classes on design theory and graphic design technique. Jacquie Fenske is currently the Acting Leader of the Alberta Party. Jacquie is a community connector as well as working in her family business Fifendekel. She is leading the marketing and PR in their small business success story. Jacquie is also the principal in her personal business Experience Alberta Inc as a person who sees and delivers opportunity as a facilitator, entrepreneur focusing on tourism and economic development in rural Alberta. The past entrepreneurs who have had individual Entrepreneur Exchanges have been blown away by information, insights and connections they have received by their participation in an exchange. We look forward to learning and connecting with you too. This program is supported in part by the Government of Alberta's Status of Women Innovation Project Funding. You can connect with this program and the many resources through their blog, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. On March 11, 2020 we will be hosting a group Entrepreneur Exchange. We have revisited this format after several requests. If you're an entrepreneur and would like to see how this format works please contact Wendy to get the login details. One of the reasons this format has been requested is that we have heard many entrepreneurs request expertise that the following panelists have. We're looking forward to a great evening with lots of great advice and connections, within and among all of the entrepreneurs. The bonus is doing it all from the comfort of your own home!
Marissa Loewen who is a transformational business coach, creative entrepreneur and a pricing and pitching consulting. Marissa has partnered with Etsy Canada to produce the largest Etsy Made in Canada show across the country. She initiates powerful conversations that provide opportunities for outstanding change. She is passionate about entrepreneurship, building communities and her ultimate part in letting the world know that creativity is BIG business. Jamie-Rae Pittman has been an entrepreneur for the past 14 years. She has been involved in the creation of two graphic design companies, and currently operates her own company Pittman Print Media. She also farms and ranches with her husband, and their three children. Jamie-Rae offers specialized print media work through her company, as well she teaches classes on design theory and graphic design technique. Sarah Wray is a farm girl turned social media strategist has been capturing and sharing authentic stories of the people, challenges, opportunities and realities of agriculture for the last 10 years. She now operates a full-time media production company with her brother-in-law Ben Wilson called Story Brokers Media House. This program is supported in part by the Government of Alberta's Status of Women Innovation Project Funding. You can connect with this program and the many resources through their blog, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. We all want to keep our animals healthy. They are our work and our life. Biosecurity is a word that can come with a variety of interpretations, both good and bad. Simply put, on-farm biosecurity is about minimizing the risk of disease on our farms and to our livestock. It's an important part of the animal's welfare, our own health and the publics.
Our biosecurity courses (developed in partnership with the Government of Alberta's Growing Forward 2 program) are now available for those that want to learn about keeping their livestock healthy. These courses have been designed to come to your inbox several times a week for four weeks (11 emails total). We have gathered great resources from around the world from reputable sources so that you will be able to watch, read and implement new concepts with each new email. There is no test, no time limit and you can use the information however you see fit. Until July 31, 2017, you can participate in the course for free using the code GHLivestockHealth at checkout. After that the course will cost $9. All costs go towards keeping the course current and improving the experience of the course. Once you checkout download the pdf and follow the instructions to be registered for the course. Currently we have tailored our courses to the above sectors, however where there is interest in developing courses for other sectors, please contact us and we can discuss developing a course for your sector. These courses are a great training tool for yourself or other members of your farm. We also hope for any feedback on new resources, missing information or how we can make the course better. Please contact us at any time during the course to offer your input. Once you've registered for the course any resources that we receive in the future will be sent to you periodically. Overall it is a great way to stay connected to the information you need without a lot of headaches.
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