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January/February 2021 – The Innovators

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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2020 brought big changes to businesses across British Columbia, leaving many on the lookout for simple, cost-effective ways to help pivot toward new horizons. Many businesses have faced tighter budget constraints, lack of resources to complete projects, and limited insight on where to go for hiring and labour support. But a program has been established to help mitigate these challenges. Discover, Talent Forward. The BC Chamber of Commerce and Association for Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning BC/Yukon (ACE-WIL) have developed a program called Talent Forward that partners businesses with skilled post-secondary students for temporary, flexible, cost-effective labour which provides much needed relief on an already stretched-thin business landscape. "By listening to BC businesses, the BC Chamber knows that finding talent is a constant top-of-mind challenge," says Dan Baxter, Interim CEO at the BC Chamber of Commerce. "One of the under-utilized pools of labour is skilled post-secondary students seeking work experience." Talent Forward helps facilitate the process of connecting students with businesses by providing free one-on-one consulting and resources (webinars, toolkits, etc.) through the BC Chamber for businesses looking to hire a student and seek funding for hiring. "Employers have several options for bringing students into their workplace," explains Jennie Nilsson, President of ACE-WIL. Students are available for work in a variety of ways as co-ops, apprenticeships, practicums, internships, research contracts, community service, or project-focused learning initiatives. "Having students on board to help us pivot to remote work and to tackle back-burner projects is a huge benefit," says Zameena Dadani, Director of Communications & Strategic BC Chamber of Commerce and ACE-WIL have partnered to create Talent Forward—bringing businesses and students together to invest in each other and in BC communities RECOVER AND GROW WITH SKILLED STUDENT TALENT

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