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April 2020 – Women of the Year

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BCBUSINESS.CA APRIL 2020 BCBUSINESS 69 ( quality time ) World Housing House Party Livingspace showroom, Vancouver, February 1, 2020 Nonprofit World Housing's inaugural Change the Rules for Girls event raised almost $500,000 for a Cambodian housing project with the Cambodian Children's Fund A B O U T T OW N w i t h Pau l D uc h a r t 1. Don McQuaid, managing director, World Housing; Scott Neeson, founder, Cambodian Children's Fund; Peter Dupuis, co-founder, World Housing; and Sid Landolt, co-founder, World Housing 2. Sid Landolt; Rani Mann and her husband, Dave Mann, owner, Isle of Mann Property Group, and $200,000 donor 3. Ravi Mann, director, investments, Isle of Mann Property Group; Kim Graves, senior manager, mid-market sales, Slack; Lawson Chu, associate VP, CBRE; and Matt Wasylynko, sales rep, CBRE 4. Neil Aisenstat, president and CEO, Hy's of Canada; Shannon Maler, realtor; and Tony Allard, president, Hearthstone Investments, and chair, Wild Salmon Forever 5. Don McQuaid; Richard Bell, partner, Bell Alliance; Jake Fry, founder and CEO, Smallworks Studio; and John Rider, senior vice-president, retail and com- mercial title insurance, Chicago Title Insurance Co. 7. Scott Neeson and Heuv Nhanh, filmmaker and former Cambodian Children's Fund student • 1 2 3 4 5 6 Survey Says... Our unscientific poll of random partygoers at the bash Are you more likely to support a local charity or a global charity? L O C A L 45% G L OB A L 3 5% B O T H E QUA L LY 20%

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