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March 2020 – The Business of Good

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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V O L U M E 4 8 N U M B E R 2 MARCH 2020 BCBUSINESS 5 "The Vancouver Canucks shouldn't just put an f-ing totem pole on their jersey and say, Here you go; how do you like that? But maybe if they got local artists to do something, it's different" –p.31 COVER + TOP: ADAM BLASBERG; BELOW LEFT: CYNTHIA TRAN VO; BELOW RIGHT: NIK WEST ( contents ) The Business of Good Anyone can call their company an upstanding citizen. With help from a panel of judges, our first annual competition celebrates organiza- tions that are walking the talk by Nathan Caddell Management Science At B.C. universities and colleges, science and engineering grads looking to become business leaders now have alternatives to the MBA route by Dee Hon 31 The Best Intentions Want a clean, sustainable province where local concerns matter? So do we. But as these three scenarios show, getting there is easier said than done by Steve Burgess 56 44 (From top) East Side Games CEO Josh Nilson gives back; Tutela Tech- nologies boss Hunter Macdonald went from engineer to entrepreneur

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