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December 2015 The Future of Work

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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bcbusiness.ca december 2015 BCBusiness 49 workshop and "breakfast with Santa." Peak of Christ- mas runs end of November through the holidays, with a special $79.95 family ticket rate for two adults and two kids up to 18 years old. oH, and THaT sanTa on Grouse? well, He doesn'T Come from THe aCTual norTH pole BuT from VanCouVer-Based hire a saNTa Most of Hire a Santa's clients are corporations, says founder Rozmin Watson, with daycares, malls and schools also contract- ing her jolly old Saint Nicks. Her Vancouver-based agency represents approximately 70 Santas across Canada each year, with the majority based in the Lower Mainland. The busiest period is the second and third week in Decem- ber, but clients start book- ing after Labour Day. She recruits all year long (with training at "Santa school" occurring in October) and has started getting more requests for elves and Mrs. Claus as well. Apart from advertis- ing, Watson nds her Santas by approaching likely candidates as they're coming out of malls, on the street or at a functions and trade shows. A good Santa needs a twinkle in his eye, she says. He also has to love kids and be very patient.

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