BC Economic Development award winners for 2022 announced

PENTICTON, B.C., April 26, 2022 – The British Columbia Economic Development Association (BCEDA) and  FortisBC teamed up once again to announce the winners of the 2022 BC Economic Development Awards  at the BCEDA’s annual awards presentation held virtually this morning. 

These awards recognize BCEDA members for outstanding work in supporting their local economies, and  making a meaningful difference in their communities. For over 30 years, the BCEDA has given these  awards to individuals and groups who have dedicated their time to community-based economic  development. BCEDA is pleased to recognize partnerships, agreements and activities that advance shared  reconciliation work with a new Economic Reconciliation award category. 

Congratulations to the following 2022 BC Economic Development Award winners: 

Economic Reconciliation Award 

The BCEDA Economic Reconciliation Award includes submissions for partnerships, agreements and  activities that advance shared reconciliation work. 

Winner (community less than 20,000 population): Neskonlith Indian Band for Chase Harper  Collaborative Community Management Plan (CCMP).  

Winner (community more than 20,000 population): National Consortium for Indigenous  Economic Dev. & TRICORP for Indigenous ACE Program.  

Economic Development Marketing Innovation Award 

The BCEDA Marketing Innovation Award recognizes achievement in marketing initiativesthat support economic development.  

Winner (community less than 20,000 population): Village of Ashcroft for Experience Ashcroft  Pocket Guide.  

Winner (community more than 20,000 population): City of Terrace for Northwest BC Workforce  and Resident Attraction Initiative.  

Community Project Award 

The BCEDA Community Project Award recognizes an organization that has implemented various  economic development initiatives that provide economic benefits to a community or region. Winner (community less than 20,000 population): Regional District Central Kootenay for  Coordinated Leadership: Community Led Economies of Scale

Winner (community more than 20,000 population): Chilliwack Economic Resource Network for  Workforce Connection – The Power of People.

successful  recovery initiative from natural and man-made disasters, including COVID-19, as well as submissions  that represent replicable measures undertaken to promote long term resiliency and/or sustainability  from future disasters. 

Winner (community less than 20,000 population): Regional District Central Kootenay for  Coordinated Leadership: Community Led Economies of Scale

Winner (community more than 20,000 population): Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce for  Abbotsford Disaster Relief Fund/Farmers & Business Stream. 

Chairman’s Award 

The Chairman’s Award is presented annually to recognize a member of BCEDA who has made a  significant contribution towards the profession of economic development as well as the function,  goals and/or mandate of the BC Economic Development Association. 

The 2022 BCEDA Chairman’s Award is presented to Cheryl McLay, Regional Manager Vancouver  Island/Coast with the Ministry of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation. Cheryl is an incredible  resource for every Economic Development Officer and community on Vancouver Island and for her  counterparts throughout the province. Through her weekly check-ins, Cheryl is readily available to 

assist with problem solving or moving an opportunity forward. 

“As economic recovery continues to be in the forefront, we couldn’t be more proud of the work done by  BC’s Economic Developers. This year, we received a number of nominations put forward by communities  and economic development professionals showcasing the creativity and smart strategies that encourage  economic recovery and resiliency in their region,” said Dale Wheeldon, president and CEO at BCEDA. 

“This year’s theme is Economic Reconciliation and Resiliency: A Future for BC, and all of the nominated  projects are great examples of the partnerships required to move BC forward. It is always very difficult  for our judges to narrow down the winners and my sincere thanks goes out to everyone who submitted  projects for consideration this year. Their efforts to build resilient communities, and thereby a resilient,  inclusive provincial economy, are to be congratulated.” 

The awards are presented and sponsored by FortisBC. 

“We’d like to congratulate all the winners and thank them for putting their energy into keeping  B.C strong and resilient as we overcome the challenges related to the pandemic,” said Vanessa  Connolly, director, community and Indigenous relations at FortisBC. “In particular,  we appreciate those of you who have continued to advance Reconciliation with Indigenous  Peoples in your economic recovery efforts.”