BCBusiness

June 2015 Captain Canuck to the Rescue

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.

Issue link: http://digital.canadawide.com/i/508767

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 45 of 63

Janet Austin CeO, YWca metro Vancouver; Chair, Vancouver board of Trade, british columbia institute of Technology A s CEO of the YWCA Metro Van- couver, Janet Austin is quick to emphasize the common ground—and skip the philosoph- ical di"erences—with her more recent role as chair of the Vancouver Board of Trade. "We're subject to the same swing in the economy," she says, even if "our goals are aspirational: achieving women's equality." With Austin at the helm, the YWCA has made great strides to that end. The char- ity—with a $22.5-million annual operating budget, comparable to what a city spends on social services—has taken on an ever- expanding role in the life of the region, providing long-term and transition hous- ing to women in need and their families, as well as a suite of services (from early learning to childcare) for single mothers. With 30 o£ces, buildings and support clinics around the Lower Mainland, the YWCA has expanded its geographic and social reach under Austin (CEO since 2003), providing services to 60,000 women, children and men annually. Aus- tin has also bolstered one of the YWCA's historic competencies: its hotel and rec- reation centre, income from which allevi- 46 BCBusiness June 2015 AllianceMercantile.indd 1 15-04-28 2:25 PM

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of BCBusiness - June 2015 Captain Canuck to the Rescue