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April 2017 30 Under 30

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APRIL 2017 BCBUSINESS 41 L I F E S T O RY: Although Blake Adam gradu- ated from UVic's Peter B. Gustavson School of Business in 2011 with a B.Comm. specializing in entrepreneurship, he expected to work his way up the corporate ladder. In 2015, frustrated by having to call walk-in clinics to find out which ones were still taking patients, he and software engineer Jonathan Clark decided to create a website showing clinic wait times, but as a con- venience rather than a business. In May 2016, Adam, who was born in California and spent his early years there, quit his job in the commercial lending department of Canadian Western Bank to focus full-time on Medimap Systems. By the end of last year, 220 clinics in B.C., Alberta and Ontario were posting wait times to the Medimap website. This year the company launched a service allowing patients to add themselves to a clinic's wait list remotely for $5. T H E B O T T O M L I N E : From June through December 2016, the Medimap website attracted 154,000 unique visitors and 333,000 total visits. A monitor at the entrance to White Rock's Peace Arch Hospital's emergency department showing wait times for local medical clinics is a pilot project to test whether Medimap will cause fewer non-urgent patients to use ER. —F.S. L I F E S T O RY: The son of a Canadian Armed Forces member, Victoria native Alistair Vigier planned on a military career, joining the reserves at 17. As a freshman at UVic, where he earned a BA in psychology in 2012, Vigier was deployed for the first time and soon wounded. Medically discharged, he switched to marketing and busi- ness development and launched a consulting firm catering to franchises. In 2014, Vigier met Darren Hart, a seasoned Victoria attorney with ambitions to turn his family law-focused firm into a franchising opera- tion, a high-wire act in a sector as regulated as the legal profession. Vigier proved adept at recruiting franchisees who wanted to start their own Hart Legal-branded practice. He also streamlined the business model, centralizing marketing and client retention operations in Victoria. Over the course of three years, firms popped up in Vancouver, Surrey and Richmond, while the groundwork was laid for franchises in Burlington, Ont.; Calgary; Regina; Toronto; Los Angeles; and San Francisco. T H E B O T T O M L I N E : Under the entity Hart Management, Vigier has helped grow the firm's revenue from $2.5 million in 2015 to an expected $3.5 million last year. —J.P. A L I S TA I R V I G I E R Investor relations manager HART LEGAL A G E : 2 7 B L A K E A D A M Co-founder MEDIMAP SYSTEMS INC. A G E : 2 7 BCBUSINESS.CA APRIL 2017 BCBUSINESS 41

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