Posts Tagged ‘Edmonton Chamber of Commerce’
From Challenge to Change: 2021 Federal Election Platform
The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented challenges for Canadian businesses, communities, and governments. It affected nearly all aspects of our lives, from placing immense pressure on our businesses, to exposing socioeconomic inequalities in our society.
Read More8 Powerful Benefits of Sanitizing & Disinfecting
It’s no secret that sanitizing and disinfecting have dominated our lexicon since the pandemic. But regardless of the climate, it has always been highly beneficial to use cleaning products frequently. Although most people will use products to clean up a mess, it is ideal to use them as part of a regular routine in a more preventive manner.
Read MoreAccelerated Reopening Will Get Albertans Back to Work
“The Edmonton Chamber is gratified that the Government of Alberta is accelerating their thoughtful, phased-in approach to reopening our economy.” said Janet Riopel, President and CEO of the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce, “This is great news for our small businesses who are eager to reopen and welcome their customers back.”
Read MoreBIE May Feature: Rotaflow
Rotaflow was founded in 1994 in Edmonton by Zahir Jiwa, a baccalaureate in electrical engineering from the University of Wales. The focus of the company was in electrical, instrumentation, and controls engineering & design.
Read MoreHow Live Virtual Receptionists Can Support Small Businesses
If you are a small business owner or starting up a new company, things can get hectic quickly. It’s easy to get caught in the vortex of working in your business vs. building it.
Read MoreMember Spotlight: May
May 3 – 9 is Mental Health Week in Canada. We are excited to highlight five of our Members who specialize in providing extraordinary services to those looking for support to prioritize their own mental health and wellbeing.
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber Welcomes Incoming President & CEO
The Edmonton Chamber is pleased to announce that Jeffrey Sundquist has been appointed President & CEO effective June 1, 2021, having succeeded Janet Riopel in this role.
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber President & CEO Bids Farewell
Edmonton Chamber President & CEO Janet M. Riopel announced her departure, effective June 2021.
Read MoreHow to Keep Your Work-From-Home Team Accountable
Working from home has become the new normal for millions of employees around the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced business owners to restructure for remote management and plan for an at-home workforce.
Read MoreHeightened Restrictions Are Disappointing But Necessary
Following weeks of rising case counts, the Government of Alberta announced increased restrictions as the province moves back to step 1 of the reopening plan.
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