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Kelowna's chief innovator

 
The Kelowna Innovation Society has a new face at the top.

Donnie Ungaro has been appointed the society's first executive director. He will assume his new role Dec. 1.

One of the key initiatives for KIS is the development and operation of 20,000 square feet of creative space in the new Okanagan Centre for Innovation, under construction next to the downtown Kelowna library.

“We are thrilled to welcome Donnie to the position.... He is well known and respected in the region as a community builder that has been successful through collaborative leadership, active engagement and entrepreneurial spirit – a perfect fit for this role,” said Jeff Keen, director and vice-president of the society.

Ungaro brings award-winning experience to KIS, having led the Okanagan Young Professionals initiative for the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission for the past three years. The program recently was named both the provincial and national Economic Development Program of the Year.

Ungaro is also a seasoned entrepreneur, having run his own company, Culinary Ink GastroVentures, for the past eight years.

“I am honoured for the opportunity to not only lead, but shape the direction of KIS in conjunction with the development and goals of the OCI," said Ungaro.

"The OCI is a monument to the movement of change occurring in Kelowna and the Okanagan Valley as we continue to build upon our thriving technology and knowledge-based economy. KIS will play a critical role in continuing this movement."

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Community Sift Selected to Attend C100 “48 Hours in the Silicon Valley”

Community Sift is pleased to have been selected as one of Canada’s top 20 startup companies invited to be a part of C100 “48 Hours in the Valley”. This semi-annual mentorship program offers unparalleled access to programming, mentorship and networking in the Silicon Valley.

The C100 is a non-profit, member driven association that supports Canadian technological companies through partnership, mentorship and investment. The C100 members are “some of the most influential minds in the ecosystem including some top VC's, investors and entrepreneurs who are passionate about leveraging their experience, expertise and relationships.” During this event, the C100 members will help connect, mentor and grow Canadian innovative companies. The goal is a more connected, informed and empowered Canadian startup community.

“The market has never been so keen on finding a solution for cyberbullying and online harassment and the Valley is the place to be”

“This event comes at a perfect time for us. The market has never been so keen on finding a solution for cyberbullying and online harassment and the Valley is the place to be,” says Community Sift’s CEO, Chris Priebe.

“We already have incredible traction and have made an impression but being able to be a part of this event should blow the top off of what we are doing. Coincidentally during this event, we will be launching our series A and adding $5M to help solve many online chat issues including that of Cyberbullying.”

The theme of the December 2015 event is “Business Development and Growth” where Community Sift, along with the other selected companies, will have the opportunity to:

  • Receive mentorship from the C100 members and partner networks
  • Meet with high profile VCs and other potential investors
  • Build our connection to the startup community in the Silicon Valley
  • Network with other Canadian startups in similar growth stages

About Community Sift: Community Sift provides the underlying engine that makes today's social sites thrive. Our SaaS-based moderation tool disrupts current industry practices by adding trust, context and sentiment to deeply enhance a company’s ability to grow their community and keep their users safe, happy and engaged. The Community Sift tool set combines machine learning with over a million human-reviewed markers, in 58 languages, to process billions of messages daily and in real-time.

For more information visit: www.communitysift.com

- Sana Ahmad, Digital Marketing Coordinator - Language and Culture Specialist

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More Than Just Money! Financing and Support Resources for Okanagan Businesses

The Okanagan is fortunate to have a wealth of organizations that provide local businesses with a variety of resources and support that go well beyond simple financing.

This session will introduce you to some of the key organizations that exist to support your business, whether you are an established company looking to grow, or are an entrepreneur with an idea for The Next Big Thing.

Join us on November 25 to learn about the expertise here to help your business. Invited to present are:

  • Community Futures
  • Women’s Enterprise Centre
  • Business Development Bank of Canada
  • National Research Council – Industrial Research Assistance Program
  • Southern Interior Development Initiative Trust
  • Mitacs
  • Accelerate Okanagan
  • Futurpreneur
  • Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission

When:              Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Where:             Kelowna Yacht Club, 1370 Water Street

Time:               8:00am to noon (registration 8am; session begins at 8:30am)

Cost:                $15 plus GST. Refreshments included

Space is limited, so register early!

click here to register

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Community Futures Supports 2015 Changeup December 3

ChangeUP

Get Your Tickets to ChangeUP! A Social Dragon's Den Pitch Competition & More ChangeUP: Innovating for Social Change is the second audience-voting pitch competition brought to you by Okanagan Changemakers. On Thursday, December 3rd, a select number of organizations will have the opportunity to pitch live at the Kelowna Community Theatre in hopes of winning cash and in-kind services. The evening will recognize the best social impact initiatives in the Okanagan Valley and participants will benefit from interacting with a diverse and engaged audience. This year, we are pleased to have entrepreneur Mickey McLeod as our keynote speaker. Mickey is the co-founder, president and CEO of Saltspring Coffee. Tickets are on sale via Eventbrite: https://changeup2015.eventbrite.ca/ Interested in pitching? Check our our application process.

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Soilmate Family Picnic Sunday October 18th, 11 - 4 pm

Community Futures support local food movement and would like to encourage you to attend the first Soilmate Family Picnic.

How does this sound?

  • Bringing yourself, your friends and your family for a lovely fall picnic. Spreading your blanket amongst the apple and peach trees, just 10 minutes from Orchard Park Mall.
  • Listening to local musicians while you eat and play. You can even dance if you like.
  • Local Nutritionists on hand answering questions and providing free mini workshops on a variety of subjects.
  • Old fashioned games and activities to entertain the children and adults alike.
  • Information on local food and health initiatives.
  • Small tastings of local products from some of our region’s best chefs.
  • Local food and health groups providing information on local programs.

Soil Mate invites you to join us in celebrating the end of harvest season and giving thanks to our local farmers. We love community and we believe that good, local food and drink is at the heart of it all.

This event is a ‘bring your own food and drink’ event. We will not be selling food or drink at the event. We will have some local food tastings but these are small samples and there will be a limited supply. If you don’t bring food and drink, you will be hungry and thirsty, albeit in a beautiful setting with lots of activities.

This event is free to attend and everyone is welcome. We do ask that all attendees bring a food item for the foodbank. 

Due to our limit space, a ticket is required for entry. Click the link to reserve your ticket. https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/soil-mate-family-picnic-tickets-18700770508

A few things to remember if attending
- We will not be selling food and drink at the event. This is a bring your own event. So bring your own ;)
- This is a picnic event so bring a blanket to sit on. You will be blown away with the beauty of the farm and orchard.
- The event is held on a working farm so please wear close toed footwear.
- The event is in fall. While the weather reports look good, bring a few layers in case it gets chilly.
- Apologies but no dogs will be allowed into the event.
- We are not charging for the event, we believe in enabling access to good healthy food and education for all. However, we do request that you bring an item for the foodbank for each person attending.

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Ross Hurst, Past Chairperson of Community Futures Passes Away

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HURST, Ross Allan

Ross has finally found peace after a very lengthy illness. He was born in Fort Erie, Ontario to parents Tom and Bunny Hurst. He was predeceased by brothers Garry (Betty Ann) and Glenn (Mary). He is survived by the love of his life, Marilyn; sons Paul (Grace) and Steven (Karlene); and grandsons Nolan and Alex. There is one aunt, Shirley St.Pierre in LA; brothers and sisters-in-law; and nephews left to mourn him as well. Ross's career was in marketing and sales, and he mentored many along the way. He was active in his community through strata councils, Community Futures Organization and Okanagan Community College Business School. Ross was an enthusiastic member of the Gallagher's Old Farts cycling team for many years. He was loved by all for his infectious laugh and great sense of humour. A private Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in his honour can be made to the Alzheimer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice. All the support and kindness during Ross's lengthy illness is greatly appreciated by Marilyn and family. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.firstmemorialfuneralkelowna.com

 

HURST, Ross Allan
Ross has finally found peace after a very lengthy illness. He was born in Fort Erie, Ontario to parents Tom and Bunny Hurst. He was predeceased by brothers Garry (Betty Ann) and Glenn (Mary). He is survived by the love of his life, Marilyn; sons Paul (Grace) and Steven (Karlene); and grandsons Nolan and Alex. There is one aunt, Shirley St.Pierre in LA; brothers and sisters-in-law; and nephews left to mourn him as well. Ross's career was in marketing and sales, and he mentored many along the way. He was active in his community through strata councils, Community Futures Organization and Okanagan Community College Business School. Ross was an enthusiastic member of the Gallagher's Old Farts cycling team for many years. He was loved by all for his infectious laugh and great sense of humour. A private Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in his honour can be made to the Alzheimer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice. All the support and kindness during Ross's lengthy illness is greatly appreciated by Marilyn and family. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting
www.firstmemorialfuneralkelowna.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/vancouversun/obituary.aspx?pid=176003051#sthash.27uNLIAa.dpuf
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