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Food Secure Canada's Bootcamp Series: Business Structure

Join us Nov 13th at 1PM Eastern for the third section of Food Secure Canada's Bootcamp Series: Business Structure

Join us for the next Business Bootcamp webinar, Business Structure, with Julie Hamel of FDEM (in english).

The Business Structure webinar on November 13th will explore the different legal structures possible for food entreprises. Topics covered will include:

  • the spectrum of entreprise forms: non-profit, for-profit, hybrid, public / private and social enterprise;
  • the legal, tax and financing implications of the different forms;
  • conversion or exit strategies for civil society organizations that incubate food enterprises.

The session will run 1.5 hours.  Julie's presentation will be followed by an opportunity for questions, answers and discussions.

Complete instructions for joining the webinar can be found here.

**The webinars are available to all who are interested. Please share this with your networks, as you see fit.


Julie is a senior business advisor with over 20 years of experience. She began her career as an entrepreneur, before becoming a social economy business advisor in 2006. She successfully managed 3 Subway stores of her own through the 90’s, along with 2 stores owned by the franchisor.  She later spent 3 years as the general manager of a private golf club, before moving into a business advisory role. Julie’s range of expertise includes marketing, finance and business development.

For the past seven years, her social pre-occupation has led her to invest most of her time and energy in the field of local economic development, including dozens of not-for-profit organisations. Julie earned her BA in economics, as well as her MBA, from the Western Business School at the University of Western Ontario, now known as the Richard Ivey School of Business.


This webinar will be delivered in english.

Listen to earlier Bootcamp webinars and download the documents here (scroll down).

Office of Literacy and Essential Skills webinar: Innovative Approaches to Improve the LES of Canada’s Immigrants

Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) invites you to plug in from your computer and join us for a free webinar that will explore innovative approaches that integrate essential skills into settlement services.

Register now: email NC-OLES_WEBINARS-WEBINAIRES_DU_BACE-GD@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca to sign up for the session.

Highlights of the webinar will include:

  1. A brief introduction to essential skills and associated challenges and opportunities for immigrants;
  2. An overview of how Immigrant Settlement and Integration Services (ISIS) has systematically integrated essential skills to help ensure that immigrants are better prepared for the Canadian workplace by increasing their employability skills;
  3. The Calgary Catholic Immigration Society’s (CCIS) story about the Engineering and Technology Upgrading Program which provided newcomers in the Engineering field with the necessary skills upgrading and training to work toward their designation and secure sustainable and relevant employment; and
  4. An examination of Bow Valley College’s Success in the Workplace project as well as its participation in the Association of Canadian Community Colleges’ (ACCC) National LES Framework project.

Date for the webinar: Thursday, November 21, 2013

Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST

Cost: Free

Presenters:

  • Carol Derby from Immigrant Settlement and Integration Services
  • Karen O’Leary from the Calgary Catholic Immigration Society
  • Laurel Madro from Bow Valley College
  • Shareef Korah from OLES

The presentation will take approximately 45 minutes, followed by a Question & Answer period of equal length.

Register now: email NC-OLES_WEBINARS-WEBINAIRES_DU_BACE-GD@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca to sign up for the session.

Program Manager, Pathways to Education-Winnipeg

Community Education Development Association (CEDA) hosts the Pathways to Education-Winnipeg program which focuses on lowering high school drop outs rates, and increasing access to post-secondary education. We are currently looking for a dynamic leader to work as a Program Manager to support the Pathways Program.

The ideal candidate:

Compensation: 
Deadline: 
22 Nov 2013
Phone: 
Region: 

SCA Webinar: Co-operative Marketing in the Digital Age

Is your co-operative business digital marketing strategy up to snuff? Does your co-operative even have a digital marketing strategy? With the right social media tactics, marketing techniques and plan your co-op business can attract new customers/members and deepen their engagement with your co-op brand.

Fred Reibin and Roshan Hoover from Unite Digital Marketing Worker’s Co-operative offer insight and tips into marketing your co-operative big or small, in a digital world.

The webinar will highlight and go over the following:

  • Cutting through the jargon in the digital world
  • Leveraging the Co-operative Advantage to build relationships
  • Creating an effective promotional strategy that incorporates traditional and social media
  • Elements of an effective social media strategy
  • Effectively allocating promotional budgets
  • The art of knowing your customer in the digital world
  • Cost effective methods to get started with social media marketing

This webinar is for:

  • Any co-op business looking to leverage digital marketing to enhance their business
  • Co-op Board Members
  • Co-op Managers
  • Communications & Marketing Staff
  • Social Media Professionals

Event Details

Date: Wednesday , November 20, 2013
Time: 12 PM (CST)
Duration: 1 hour
Registration Fee: $30

Register Now

Unlocking Opportunities in the Collaborative Economy

Speaker
April Rinne of Collaborative Lab
 

via Conference Call
January 9th, 2013 @ 11:55am Eastern Time

Over the past several years, the growth of the collaborative economy (also called collaborative consumption or the sharing economy) has accelerated, reflecting people’s growing desire to find innovative solutions to economic pressures, environmental concerns, and a need for greater social connection. Thanks to new technologies, we are able to transact and exchange value with one another in new ways.

In this tele-learning, April Rinne, Chief Strategy Officer with Collaborative Lab and a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum, will introduce the fundamental principles of the collaborative economy and explain some of the opportunities and challenges that it presents to businesses and governments. April will share success stories about organizations that have harnessed collaborative economy solutions and provide insight into the cultural narrative that has allowed them to flourish.

In her role with Collaborative Lab, April regularly works with private and public sector clients to reimagine their work through a collaborative lens paired with technology. The firm is especially known for its cross-sector, global approach in three key areas: market understanding and awareness, shareable cities, and business innovation.

There will be a Q&A opportunity during the call and a podcast will be made available to all registered participants following the conversation.

National Summit, 2 years later – Where are we now?

It has been two years since the National Summit in Ottawa where over 500 sector leaders from across Canada met to discuss the four Priorities for Action for the charitable and nonprofit sector. Join Imagine Canada, Volunteer Canada, and Community Foundations of Canada on November 25th as we update you on the progress that has been made to date. You will learn how the sector has worked to:

  • improve the diversification and sustainability of the sector’s financing;
  • better understand the sector and its impact;
  • enhance support for organizations to engage volunteers and external talent; and
  • improve the conditions for the attraction and retention of paid staff.

Registration is open to all but spots are limited. Save your spot today!

Webinar Details

Event: National Summit, 2 years later – Where are we now?
Date: November 25, 2013
Time: 1-2pm EST
Language: English (questions will be fielded in both French and English)
Cost: Free

For more information please contact publicpolicy@imaginecanada.ca.

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