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March 2016 The Most Influential Women in B.C.

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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MARCH 2016 BCBUSINESS 3 M A RCH 2016 contents V O L U M E 4 4 N U M B E R 3 The Power to Disrupt In our annual survey of B.C.'s most influential women, we profile 35 leaders who not only have power but are also using it to change minds and shake up the status quo by Marcie Good and Matt O'Grady "Somebody said, 'You might not be able to take the test because you're a woman and they don't have standards for pregnant female testing.' And I said, 'Well, let's not tell them I'm pregnant. Let's just go" –p.43 43 24 33 East Side Story As Vancouver pushes density, developers like Daniel Boffo hope to transform low- slung neighbourhoods. Not everybody thinks that's a good idea by Kerry Gold The 2016 MBA Guide From niche programs to tech training, we look at how B.C.'s MBA schools are staying on top. Plus: three grads who are doing well by doing good by Jessica Barrett COVER: TANYA GOEHRING; CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: TANYA GOEHRING; POOYA NABEI; SUHARU OGAWA DISRUPTIVE FORCES (From left) Jill Krop, Global BC's news director; developer Daniel Boffo of Boffo Properties

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