JUNE 2016 BCBusiness 25 CHRISTINE DAy: PAUL JOSEPH
The Agenda
T o D o
NETWORK
BCBusiNess toP 100
LuNCheoN
CEO of Lululemon from 2008 to 2013
and a Starbucks executive for 20
years before that, Christine day is
now
CEO of Luvo, a company that pro-
duces nutritious frozen meals that are
sourced and packaged sustainably. At
this year's Top 100 event, she will chat
with CW Media
CEO Peter Legge about
how to build mega-brands. you can
also enjoy lunch while networking with
B.C.'s top
CEOs and senior executives.
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver; June
23, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. $149, speaker
only $75; bcbusiness.ca/top100
TRAVEL
Cruise 360
The largest and only official confer-
ence of the cruise industry, last year
Cruise360 attracted more than 2,000
cruise-focused professionals to
Florida from 42 states, seven Canadian
provinces and 13 countries including
China, India, Malaysia and Australia.
This year offers six days of networking
events, ship inspections, professional
development opportunities, educa-
tional seminars and in-depth analyses
into current cruise and travel industry
trends. Vancouver Convention
Centre; June 1 to 6
CLIA member
US$249, non-member US$349;
cruise360.org
TRAIN
APPreNtiCeshiP: hANds
oN the future
The nonprofit Canadian Apprentice-
ship Forum, whose members include
employers, unions, educators and
government representatives, promotes
apprenticeship as a pathway to reward-
ing careers. At this year's conference,
industry and government speakers and
panellists will discuss how to engage a
new generation of apprentices (includ-
ing women), their expectations of the
workplace, the impact of technology
and how apprenticeship systems
might be adapted to meet these
issues. Westin Bayshore; June 5
to 7 $799; caf-fca.org
DESIGN
rAiC festivAL of
ArChiteCture
The Royal Architectural Institute of
Canada is holding its 2016 festival in
Nanaimo, and everyone's invited. Find
out how the built environment
connects a community,
how well-designed
spaces shape our
lives and how
architects can
help solve global
problems like
climate change.
shawn atleo,
former national chief of the Assembly
of First Nations, is the keynote speaker.
The four-day festival kicks off with a
PechaKucha night and wraps up
with a street party in downtown
Nanaimo. Vancouver island
Conference Centre; June 8 to 11
Full delegate $1,250, student/intern
$450, retiree/provincial regulator $500,
companion $500 plus a per-day rate
of $500 for continuing education;
festival2016.raic.org
LEARN
strAtegies ANd sKiLLs of
suCCessfuL NegotiAtioN
Are you prepared to
negotiate? This new
experiential workshop
can help. you will learn
how to negotiate in vari-
ous situations, including
online, as well as tips that
include how to identify and
improve your negotiation style, how
to size up your opponent and how to
detect and steer clear of psychological
traps. sauder school of Business;
June 13 to 15 $1,995; sauder.ubc.ca
READ
BreAK through
to Yes
In 2007, after 30 years
as an executive in the
Canadian petroleum
sector, David Savage
founded the Collaborative Global
Initiative to help multiple stakeholders
work together to achieve common
goals. Now he has written a book on
collaborative leadership, using (ap-
propriately) a collaborative approach
to gather the information—soliciting
advice from more than 100 people in
a variety of professions around the
world. elevate Publishing $27.95
hardcover; elevatepub.com
Nourishment for the corporate mind and soul
Brand Master
Former lululemon ceo christine
day, now head of luvo, will chat
about building a brand with
cW Media ceo peter legge at
BCBusiness's Top 100 luncheon