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March 2019 On the Money

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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ILLUSTRATION: TONIA COWAN ( quality time ) Urban Development Institute Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Vancouver, December 6, 2018 More than 800 people–members of the Urban Development Institute Pacific Region, public officials and other guests—roamed the ballroom and networked at the recent UDI event A B O U T T OW N w i t h Pau l D uc h a r t 1. Kevin Layden, president and CEO, Wesbild Holdings, and vice-chair at large, UDI Pacific; Anne McMullin, president and CEO, UDI Pacific; Jon Stovell, president, Reliance Properties, owner, Vancor Capital, and chair, UDI Pacific; and Dan Turner, EVP, PCI Developments Corp., and vice-chair at large, UDI Pacific 2. Andrew Wilkinson, leader, BC Liberal Party; Neil Chrystal, president and CEO, Polygon Realty; and Darren Donnelly, partner, Clark Wilson 3. Andrew Grant, president, PCI Developments; Sheldon Chandler, architectural consultant, SHC Architect; Leon Bogner, founder, Bogner Development Group; and Kerry Nagy, assistant VP, underwriting, Travelers Canada 4. Steve Raben, senior VP, sales and marketing, Coast Wholesale Appliances; Kenny Keating, senior key account manager, contract sales, Coast Wholesale Appliances; and Jake Howe, director, pre-construction, Etro Construction 5. Petrina Arnason, councillor, Township of Langley; and Val van den Broek, mayor, City of Langley 6. K. Ryan Dibai, manager, operations and delivery, FortisBC Alternative Energy Services; Nicole Gill, account development manager, FortisBC Alternative Energy Services; and Julian Ward, senior development manager, Thind Properties 1 2 3 4 5 6 T H I S M O N T H ' S Q U E S T I O N : Is your company expanding or cutting back on projects in 2019? Survey Says... Our unscientic poll of random partygoers at the bash 80% EXPANDING 15% CUTTING BACK 5% REMAINING THE SAME MARCH 2019 BCBUSINESS 69

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