- Vancouver Board of Trade
Infobox Non-profit
Non-profit_name = Vancouver Board of Trade
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Non-profit_type =Advocacy group
founded_date =1887
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location =World Trade Centre Vancouver , BC Canada
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area_served =Vancouver ,Canada | focus = Business advocacy
method = Media attention, direct-appeal campaigns, political lobbying
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Non-profit_slogan = Connecting for good...
homepage = [http://www.boardoftrade.com/ Vancouver Board of Trade]
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footnotes =The Vancouver Board of Trade is a
non-profit organization which seeks to "promote, enhance and facilitate the development of the region as a Pacific centre for trade, commerce and travel." [ [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_page.asp?pageid=30 Vancouver Board of Trade Website: "Our basic principles"] ] It servesVancouver ,British Columbia ,Canada , in a fashion similar to theBoard of Trade orChamber of Commerce .Mission Statement and Basic Principles
The Vancouver Board of Trade describes as its mission "to promote, enhance and facilitate the development of the region [Vancouver and the Greater Vancouver area] as a Pacific centre for trade commerce and travel." [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_page.asp?pageid=30/ About Us] ]
According to The Board's website, the Board believes that it is only the market system that is effective in allocating scarce economic resources to allow for stable economic growth and job creation. The Board does, however, recognize the need for publicly funded social services such as health and public education. The Board ascribes to the philosophy of less government involvement in the business sector.
History
The Vancouver Board of Trade was established on
September 22 ,1887 , to help rebuild after theGreat Vancouver Fire destroyed the city. 31 men - compromised of merchants, lumbermen, bankers and manufacturers - founded the Board of Trade to "protect the interests of merchants, traders and manufacturers, to advance the trade of the area and to promote the advancement and general prosperity of Vancouver." In addition to lower taxes, early lobbying efforts pushed for the construction of schools, a land registry office, a court house, asubmarine communications cable toAustralia (completed in 1902) and the establishment of mail delivery. [ [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_page.asp?pageid=82 "History of the Vancouver Board of Trade"] ] By 1952, the Board had grown to ten bureaus and ten standing committees which worked on campaigns, exhibitions, luncheons, educational products, endorsements and representations to all levels of government on behalf of the business community. In 1983, the Board became a member of theWorld Trade Centers Association and in1986 moved into the Vancouver World Trade Centre [ [http://www.wtcvancouver.com/ World Trade Centre, Vancouver] ] office complex atCanada Place . It hosted the General Assembly of the World Trade Centers Association the same year. In 1990 the Board launched its Federal Debt Clock, a convert|1500|lb|kg|abbr=on, convert|15|ft|m|abbr=on by convert|10|ft|m|abbr=on computerized calculator that tracked the rise ingovernment debt . [ [http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/chronology1990.htm The History of Metropolitan Vancouver] ] At the time, Canada’s $363 billion debt was climbing at a rate of $53,300 per minute. In 1998, Finance MinisterPaul Martin hit the gong and stopped the clock at a special Board of Trade luncheon. The board’s debt clock stopped just shy of $600 billion. [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_page.asp?pageID=1858 Debt Clock Facts] ]As of 2008, the Vancouver Board of Trade claimed over 5,600 members and 20 standing committees dealing with issues ranging from
Canada-United States relations and urban infrastructure to the2010 Olympics and theDowntown Eastside .Initiatives
The Vancouver Board of Trade runs a variety of programs, including many symposiums, exclusive networking events and community fundraisers, in addition to programs like The Spirit of Vancouver, Leaders of Tomorrow and the Company of Young Professionals.
pirit of Vancouver
Spirit of Vancouver seeks to promote
Metro Vancouver as a great place to "live, work, play, invest, and visit". Founded during an economic down-turn in 2001, Spirit of Vancouver uses public relations efforts and public events to "celebrate quality events", "local success" and generally raise community morale. [ [http://www.spiritofvancouver.com/ Spirit of Vancouver] ]Leaders of Tomorrow
Leaders of Tomorrow is a mentorship program, created by The Vancouver Board of Trade. [ [http://www.leadersoftomorrow.com Leaders of Tomorrow] ] The program selects 100 students in their final year at one of the 13 post-secondary institutions in BC [ [http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/institutions/welcome.htm An Overview of B.C.'s Public Post-secondary Institutions] ] and assigns each a mentor from the Board of Trade's membership.
Company of Young Professionals
The Company of Young Professionals is a leadership development program designed for young professionals under the age of 32. Members can attend Board of Trade events at discounted rates and can be involved in the program for up to three years. [ [http://www.tcyp.ca/about_cyp.html/ The Company of Young Professionals] ]
Women's Leadership Circle
The Women's Leadership Circle is a professional network established to provide support for women in the business community. By deliving programs, speakers, topics and other events, the WLC empowers women to engage the community and the Board of Trade. [ [http://www.wlcircle.com/ Women's Leadership Circle] ]
Pacific Economic Forum
The Pacific Economic Forum brings world leaders together for speakers, seminars and conferences discussing globalization, interdependence and service to humanity. [ [http://www.pacificeconomicforum.com/ Pacific Economic Forum] ]
Miscellaneous Facts
*Over 80% of the members of The Vancouver Board of Trade are small business owners.
*The Vancouver Board of Trade has over 5,800 members.
*The Vancouver Board of Trade publishes a monthly newspaper, "Sounding Board", which reports on policy issues and membership news, and has an estimated total readership of 30,000. [ [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_page.asp?pageid=28/ "Sounding Board"] ]
*The Board does not receive funding from the government. It is funded by membership fees and by its speaker luncheons, seminars and other events. [ [http://www.boardoftrade.com/vbot_page.asp?pageid=77 Vancouver Board of Trade - Fast Facts ] ]Current Chairman
Dr. Donald Rix, C.M., O.B.C.
Past Chairmen
References
External links
* [http://www.boardoftrade.com/ Vancouver Board of Trade]
* [http://www.chamber.ca/ Canadian Chamber of Commerce]
* [http://www.spiritofvancouver.com/ Spirit of Vancouver]
* [http://www.spiritofvancouver.com/ Leaders of Tomorow Mentorship Program]
* [http://www.tcyp.ca/ The Company of Young Professionals]
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