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September 2014 The Small Business Issue

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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september 2014 BCBusiness 81 pAul DuchArt s o c I e t y 7 9 10 12 8 11 BCBusiness Top 100 Luncheon Fairmont Hotel Vancouver July 3, 2014 What is the best piece of business advice you've ever been given? "It came from my dad. He said, 'Tell me who you go with and I'll tell you who you are.' In life you meet friends, you meet business people, and you can always look at people and judge them by who they're with. That to me is pretty fundamental." —Francesco Aquilini (right) in converstaion with BCBusiness owner Peter Legge 7 Raffael Cocco, seville tailors apprentice; Anthony Taylor, sme strategy principal; and Pat Cocco, seville tailors owner. 8 Greg Douglas, Great canadian Gaming corp.; Jim Chu, Vancouver police Dept. chief constable; and Darren MacDonald, hastings racecourse general manager. 9 Tom Gierasimczuk, canada Wide media ltd. vice-president of editorial and business development, and BCBusiness publisher; John MacDonald, relevention marketing business development; David Hunt, Jelly marketing marketing strategist; Darian Kovacs, Jelly marketing principal; and Trevor Melanson, BCBusiness associate editor. 10 music legend Dal Richards and his wife, Muriel. 11 Meghan Flather; Frank Giustra, Fiore Financial corp. president and ceo; Mel Cooper, melco manage- ment ltd. president; Dianne Watts, mayor of surrey; and Lorne Segal, kingswood properties ltd. president. 12 Samantha Legge, canada Wide media ltd. president; and Rebecca Legge, canada Wide media ltd. vice-president of specialty sales. (continued from p. 80) the tAKeAwAy

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