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July 2016 The Top 100

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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J ULY/AUGUST 2016 TOp: TRaCEY aYTON 12 BCBusiness JULY/aUGUST 2016 Out of Oce 153 WATERCOOLER What business folk can learn from Barbra Streisand 154 JARGON WATCH Blue-sky thinking: not as positive as you might think 157 WEEKEND WARRIOR Chocolatier Thomas Haas on biking through the Alps 157 NEW + IMPROVED The latest developments from the world of travel 158 STYLE What to wear (and not wear) this summer at the o•ce 161 ABOUT TOWN The young and beauti- ful come out for our 30 Under 30 gala 162 LUNCH WITH LUCY Nancy Stibbard took a bridge and turned it into a tourism empire contents CHATTER Editor's Desk The top line p.18 ... Feedback What you said p.21 hanging around Supplies at Leah Alexandra's Gastown office can often be found on the walls The Monthly Informer 25 ENVIRONMENT How prepared are residents for the next Fraser River „ood? (Not very) 26 PHILANTHROPY The Vancouver Art Gallery's full- court press to nab Chinese donors 27 NUMEROLOGY Plan on hitting B.C. campgrounds this summer? You're likely too late 29 MAP A stretch of downtown Vancouver transforms into Rodeo Drive North 31 THE CONVERSATION Squamish First Nation Chief Ian Campbell on his ambitious plans 35 D-I-Y MANAGEMENT A few clear words of advice on how to be transparent 36 THE AGENDA Nourishment for the corpo- rate mind and soul 38 OFFICE SPACE Inside jewellery designer Leah Alexandra's space Help prevent injuries by safeguarding your machines Manufacturing is one of B.C's high-risk industries — with over 5,000 serious injuries in the last five years resulting in 471 amputations. To learn how you can prevent lockout-related incidents, and for additional equipment safeguarding information, visit worksafebc.com/manufacturing or email manufacturing@ worksafebc.com. ThinkTalent matches your business with senior-level technical specialists to ful ll your engineering recruitment needs. 604-569-4782 www.thinktalent.com Think Talent_1.6v.indd 1 16-06-02 1:58 PM

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