We are so excited to be welcoming the Winnipeg business community back to in-person events starting March 25. With a full and dynamic remainder of our event season, we have put together a one-time special offer to save you money and give you access to our upcoming events from March to June 2022.
Our new Season Seats Mini-Pack gives you access to our next four luncheons starting in March, State of The City and CODE Conference. The mini-pack saves you 20% off the regular rate, over $100 in savings and is available exclusively for Winnipeg Chamber members for a limited time.
Season Seats Mini-Pack:
Single Seat | $432+ GST
Table of 6 | $2,592+ GST
Table of 8 | $3,456+ GST
Table of 10 | $4,320+ GST
Mini-Pack benefits include:
- 20% off the regular ticket price
- Preferential seating
- Automatically be registered for four luncheons
- Includes seats to CODE Conference
- Includes seats to State of the City
- Savings on additional standalone tickets
- First to hear VIP event announcements
Reserve your seats now and let’s get back to networking.
Our Season Seats Mini-Pack includes:
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Membership Luncheon
She Means Business
Avery Francis, Founder and CEO, Bloom
Friday, March 25, 2022 | 11:00 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.
Fairmont Winnipeg
According to a March 2021 RBC Thought Leadership report, almost half a million Canadian women who lost their jobs during the pandemic hadn’t returned to work as of January. During International Women’s Month, our March luncheon will focus on stories of challenges women continue to face in business and how we as a community can move forward to empower women.
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Membership Luncheon
Community is Immunity
Sky Bridges, CEO, The Winnipeg Foundation
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 | 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
RBC Convention Centre
Manitobans are known for their generosity – year over year we have led the nation in supporting our charitable sector, working together towards a better community. What has the pandemic done to the dedicated agencies that now, more than ever, are needed the most? As The Winnipeg Foundation starts its second century, join CEO Sky Bridges as he provides a comprehensive look at our community’s most-pressing issues today, that will shape our city tomorrow. How will we collectively address the challenges ahead for the charitable sector in our city? The Foundation is listening and learning as our community redefines who and what it wants to be. 100 years of generous donors have brought The Winnipeg Foundation to today – can our past elevate our future? Learn more about the important roles business and philanthropy can play in helping ensure ‘a Winnipeg where community life flourishes for all’.
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Membership Luncheon
Climate Change Conversations
Jane McDonald, Executive Vice President, IISD
Thursday, April 28, 2022 | 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Delta Winnipeg
With the global pandemic disrupting our every day, it, unfortunately, caused climate change to take a back seat from our radars. Despite this, the very real and immediate threats of our heating earth remains unchanged. Join us for an in-depth and necessary conversation about climate change and how businesses of any size can contribute to the solution. Jane McDonald, Executive VP of IISD will walk us through how you and your team can rethink sustainable and smart living.
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May Luncheon
Road to Reconciliation
The Honourable Murray Sinclair & Dr. Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, Professor and Writer
Thursday, May 19, 2022 | 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
RBC Convention Centre
Reconciliation with our Indigenous communities is an important and ongoing personal journey. To understand the harm of our country’s history and to pave a new path forward, each individual needs to look inward and reconcile themselves. To support us on our journeys, we welcome two generations of changemakers to discuss the progress made since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released the 94 Calls to Actions in June 2015.
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CODE Conference
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as Drivers for Success
Thursday, May 26, 2022 | 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
This conference will provide an introduction to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the workplace. Through facilitated workshops, we explore the benefits of having an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace. We will also discuss how we can be proactive within our organizations to remove systemic barriers that equity deserving groups face in accessing opportunities and resources.
Conference Keynotes:
Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman, Clinical Psychologist, Owner of Lead with Diversity
The long-term implications of the pandemic on mental health is unmeasurable. The need for belonging and connection, especially in the workplace, is as strong as it’s ever been. How can you as a leader foster a safe space for your people where they feel valued, healthy and at their best? During this talk, Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman will walk you through how you can lead your team with true inclusive leadership. |
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Rosemary Sadlier, Founder of Black Canadian Network
Globalization, technological disruption and shifting demographics is rapidly changing our workforce. How do we futureproof our business now and attract, engage and retain high-quality and diverse candidates? Keeping in mind, yes, hiring diverse teams is important but inclusive and equitable workplaces that support them is key. Join us during Black History Month to hear from Rosemary Sadlier, a key influencer in bringing Black History Month to Canada in 1995. |
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VIP Luncheon
The State of the City
Mayor Brian Bowman
Wednesday, June 8, 2022 | 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
RBC Convention Centre
The annual State of the City Address is one of The Chamber’s signature events, attracting a wide audience to network, connect with community leaders and witness the government’s priorities. This year’s State of the City will be Mayor Bowman’s last as he closes out his term. With the upcoming October election, this will be an event you won’t want to miss.
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