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June 2016 The Commuting Issue

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Created by dueCk gm to salute b.C.'s entrepreneurs DRIVING B.C. FORWARD Through this 12-part series Dueck GM salutes B.C.'s entrepreneurs who are driving growth and innovation in the local business community. This month's driving force is Canadian entertainment industry icon and philanthropist Bruce Allen. F or more than 39 years, Bruce Allen has been a cornerstone in the Cana- dian entertainment industry, not only guiding the careers of musicians, producers and sports gures, but also as radio host of Reality Check on CKNW since November 2013. Due to Allen's shrewd judgment of talent, he has become one of the most powerful managers in North America, with an impressive client list that includes Michael Bublé, Jann Arden and Bryan Adams. Well-known in his home city of Vancouver for his civic engagement, Allen has raised money for a variety of causes. His impact on the enter- tainment industry and community at large has been on both a national and interna- tional level, earning him a long list of awards including the 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. What's your favourite car? My all-time favourite car is the Corvette. It's a vehicle that offers great pedigree, is reliable and has great performance. Dueck's owner, Moray Keith, and I are each looking at purchasing new Corvettes from the fac- tory in Bowling Green, KY. Why did you choose Dueck GM? I've been with them since they were on Broadway. Their service is above and beyond, and they treat me so well. What are your three must-have items for any road trip? The rst is a well-worn sweatshirt that I can throw on and relax in while I drive. The second is a towel so I can drive and eat, and the last item is my VPD sunglasses. What's do you listen to while driving? I listen to Sirius channels 5 and 19, and lately Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and Leon Bridges. What excites you the most about the future of your industry? Nothing. I was in the heyday of the busi- ness. Now it's all corporate. Financially, the record companies have not treated us fairly regarding the new ways people consume music, and there are no signs of that being corrected. I worry about young artists. Where will they be when they are 50? There is not a lot of artist loyalty these days. How did you find Michael Bublé? David Foster was making a record with him and said he needed a manager. I heard the music and I was in. How could you not be? What charity is closest to your heart and why did you get involved? Kids Up Front. I believe getting young people interested in sports or the arts can change their lives. It's great to see their eyes light up when they are at a game, a concert or a play—pure wonderment. What can the community do to join you in supporting the cause? Can't attend a game, concert or a theatrical event? Don't let the tickets go to waste! I guarantee you that Kids Up Front will put them in the hands of young people that would be thrilled to use them. Y Visit dueckgm.com to find a dealership near you @dueckgm dueckautogroup @dueckgm Bruce Allen Focused, determined and passionate, it's no surprise Bruce Allen is a Canadian success story PRESENTED BY Dueck GM P R O M O T E D C O N T E N T W To read the full Q&A with Bruce head to BCBusiness.ca/DueckGM/Bruce-Allen top: a da m bl asberg

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