Creating A Connected City: The Role of Business in Addressing Urban Isolation
Cities, Community Building, Summit Alone Together Connecting in the City, 2012, Economy, Future of Work
Please join us for a luncheon and dialogue on September 20th on the role of the business community in building connectedness in the urban environment. Hosted at Vancouver’s Terminal City Club by Simon Fraser University’s Chancellor Carole Taylor, and President and Vice-Chancellor Andrew Petter, and Vancouver Foundation’s Board Chair Gordon McDougall and President and CEO, Faye Wightman. At this event, the Vancouver Foundation will formally present their research on isolation and building community connectedness. A roundtable dialogue on the role of business in addressing urban isolation will follow the presentations.
The event will begin at 11:30 am with a networking reception and will finish at 2:00pm.
11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (PT)
Terminal City Club
837 W Hastings St, Vancouver
About Alone Together: Connecting in the City
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