Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
1:34 pm
I joined Vancity Credit Union and its 400,000 members because of its leadership role in the community.
I am not a wealthy man, but in an effort to help the community on a personal level I will be donating 50% ($10,000) of my first years Director’s honorarium to the Vancouver Food Bank. I ask the other candidates to join me.
My priorities:
• Provide an Open ear to member issues and problems
• Support community initiatives that is giving Vancouver its social conscience
• Continue and enhance the support Vancity provides to Small Business
• Represent Vancity as an influential business leader
• Support the development & leadership role in successful community social enterprises
• Give back to my community through Vancity’s programs and grants to non-profits
With our economy starting to come back we need to support the community. Personal responsibility is more important than ever. Let me provide you that strong leadership!
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at
6:13 pm
Business and sports. What do they have in common?
Business is all about money and companies, employees and responsibility, guys in suits and professionals in the form of accountants and lawyers. It’s about deadlines and customer service, challenges and obligations. We’re not talking the business that marches along doing what is necessary to make money but not exceeding the norm. I’m talking about the ones you see in the news (in a good light), community involved and one of those businesses that are listed in the Best Places to Work lists. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
11:23 am
Take 2 dashes of guts, basic business knowledge, a splash of common sense, access to financing and a smidgeon of luck and that is the recipe for a successful business.
Obviously that can be said of any endeavour. Success in Business is sometimes a fleeting thing. I see people with MBA’s floundering in a new startup, lawyers doing poorly in practice and other professionals not reaching a level of achievement that is expected of them. Read the rest of this entry