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SUMMARY:Sustainable Futures: Community Networking and Project Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNow in its fourth year\, Sustainable Futures has become a cornerstone event for Vancouver’s sustainability community\, bringing together professionals\, businesses\, and emerging leaders who are shaping what a more sustainable world looks like. \nAs part of the evening\, get a first look at innovative projects from students in BCIT’s Sustainable Business Leadership program\, the next generation of sustainability professionals tackling real-world environmental and social challenges.  \nCome curious! Leave with new connections\, new ideas\, and maybe your next great hire. \nThis is a free event. Light refreshments will be served.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Schedule\n5:30 PM – Registration Opens  \n6:00 PM – 6:45 PM – Organized Networking    \n7:00 PM – 7:20 PM – Official Welcome and Sponsor Remarks \n7:20 PM – 8:00 PM – Sustainable Business Project Presentations  \n8:00 PM – 9:00 PM – Industry Networking \n9:00 PM – Event Ends \nWhy Attend?\nBuild your sustainability talent pipeline. \nEngage with forward‑thinking students and alumni and connect with professionals shaping the future of sustainability and driving change. This event offers direct access to motivated candidates seeking meaningful\, value-aligned career opportunities. \nSponsorship Opportunities \nAre you interested in exploring potential partnership opportunities? We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities and would love to hear from you. To learn more\, please contact us by reaching out to Nicole Gandy.  \nSustainable Business Leadership Consulting Project Descriptions\n \nProject Title: Advancing Supplier Diversity in PHSA Procurement and Supply Chain\n\nClient: Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA)\n\nPHSA has engaged a BCIT Sustainable Business Leadership student team to assess opportunities to strengthen the inclusion of SMEs\, Indigenous-owned businesses\, and social-value suppliers within its procurement system. Through research\, interviews\, and process analysis\, the team is working to identify barriers and opportunities to improve supplier accessibility and engagement. The project will deliver actionable insights to enhance procurement processes\, strengthen supplier support\, and advance PHSA’s inclusive procurement objectives.\n\nProject Title: GHG Emissions Inventory and Actionable Reduction Plan\n\nClient: Star West Petroleum (SWP)\n\nSWP partnered with BCIT’s Sustainable Business Leadership students to develop a comprehensive Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions baseline\, along with a set of feasible and actionable emissions reduction strategies. By engaging with stakeholders and industry experts\, the student team developed a structured emissions inventory model aligned with recognized standards\, and provided recommendations tailored to SWP’s operational realities. The final deliverables included a validated emissions baseline\, prioritized reduction opportunities\, and a practical roadmap to support implementation. This project provided SWP with a strong foundation to guide its sustainability strategy and support continuous improvement in environmental performance.\n\nProject Title: Unlocking Dormant Funds for Community Impact\n\nClient: Scale Collaborative Institute & Social Economy through Social Inclusions\n\nScale Institute and SETSI have partnered with BCIT’s Sustainable Business Leadership students to develop a compelling\, evidence-based business case to redirect dormant funds into community-focused capital. The student team will conduct research to map the current policy and regulatory landscape\, explore effective mechanisms used in other jurisdictions\, and identify opportunities to channel surplus assets toward equity-deserving groups and organizations across Canada. The findings will support Scale Institute and SETSI with actionable insights and advocacy tools to advance a national framework for unlocking dormant assets\, ultimately helping to resource underserved communities and strengthen Canada’s social economy.\n\nSustainable Business Leadership Consulting Project #4\n\nClient: Canadian Plastics Pact & Fjordlife Beauty\nThe Sustainable Futures student team is creating a streamlined set of reuse metrics\, a simple reporting tool\, and a systems map to help brands understand how refill models function across the value chain. Together\, these tools will enable brands to assess feasibility\, reduce risk\, and design more credible circular solutions from the outset. By equipping early-stage companies with accessible\, decision-ready tools\, this project aims to accelerate the adoption of reuse systems and support the transition toward a circular beauty economy where packaging is designed to be kept\, not discarded.\n\nTerritory acknowledgment \nThis event is taking place on the ancestral and unceded territories of the Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw)\, Tsleil-Waututh (səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ) and Musqueam (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm) Nations\, who have resided on and stewarded the life and waters of these lands since time immemorial. \nInformation Collection Notice \nYour personal information will be used to track event registration and send you event related communications. \nThis information will also be shared with the BCIT Alumni office to track engagement. If you are BCIT alumni\, this information may be used to inform you about the benefits of BCIT and BCIT Alumni Association career\, educational\, volunteer\, networking\, award\, and social programs; provide you with information about alumni benefits and services; facilitate alumni participation in research projects\, surveys\, and fundraising and development activities; and administer elections for Institute and Alumni Association governing bodies. Your contact information may also be disclosed\, under strict confidentiality agreements\, to third party service providers solely for the provision of mailing or telephone services on behalf of BCIT or the BCIT Alumni Association.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/sustainable-futures-community-networking-and-project-showcase/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:School of Business,Student Events
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SUMMARY:2026 BCIT Alumni Association Annual General Meeting (AGM) & Feature Presentation
DESCRIPTION:BCIT alumni are invited to attend the BCIT Alumni Association’s 2026 BCIT Alumni Association Annual General Meeting and Feature Presentation on Thursday\, June 4\, 2026. \nJoin fellow alumni for an engaging evening of networking\, learning\, and community. Enjoy complimentary food and refreshments\, update your professional headshot at our photobooth\, and gain valuable insights from a dynamic leadership presentation designed to inspire you at every stage of your career. \n\nEvent Details\nDate: Thursday\, June 4\, 2026\nTime: 5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.\nLocation: BCIT Tech Collider\, Downtown Campus\, 2nd Floor\, 555 Seymour Street\, Vancouver\, BC\nPrice: Free\nDress: Business Casual \nComplimentary food and drinks will be provided. \nRegister by May 28\, 2026 \n\nAnnual General Meeting\nDuring the AGM\, members will be asked to vote on a set of proposed bylaw updates. \nTo support informed participation\, we encourage all alumni to review the full details in advance: \nView proposed bylaw updates \n  \nSubmit Your Questions in Advance \nAlumni are invited to submit questions about the proposed bylaw updates ahead of the AGM. Submitted questions may be addressed during the meeting. \nSubmit a question \n\nSummary of proposed bylaw changes\nThe updates introduce a small number of targeted revisions to improve clarity and accuracy in the Association’s governance\, while preserving its purpose and member rights. \nWhat remains unchanged: \n\nThe Association’s purpose and mandate\nOne class of voting membership\nNo annual membership dues\nMembers elect Directors\nDirectors and officers serve on a volunteer basis\nAssociation funds are used solely to advance its purpose\n\nWhat is being updated: \n\nMembership definition: Clarifies a BCIT credential as a minimum of 15 credits (no change to member rights or eligibility)\nBoard composition: Provides clarity on Board structure\, including elected and appointed Directors\, a Student Association representative\, and the immediate Past President\nCommittee leadership: Formalizes the Board’s role in appointing Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs\n\nThese updates are intended to ensure the bylaws remain clear\, accurate\, and reflective of current practices. \n\nDetailed Agenda\n5:00 p.m. – Registration\, Networking Reception\, and Complimentary Headshot Photobooth\n6:00 p.m. – AGM and Feature Presentation\n7:45 p.m. – Dessert Reception \n\nFeature Presentation\nLeadership Excellence – Leading with Purpose at Every Stage of Your Career \nLeadership is not defined by title\, tenure\, or age. It is shaped by values\, decisions\, and the ability to inspire others through change. \nSPEAKERS \nMike Battistel\, President\, Cascadia Windows & Doors\nArchitectural Building Engineering Technology\, 2019 \nMike Battistel is an industry innovator and president of Cascadia Windows & Doors who has led his company to earn over 50 industry awards and a top 10 ranking among the most innovative companies in British Columbia by BC Business. Under his leadership\, Cascadia has become known for Net Zero Building Technology and for developing some of the highest environmentally sustainable performance building envelope products in the industry. A proud BCIT alumnus of the Carpentry and Architectural Building Technology programs\, Mike has hired over 400 BCIT graduates and volunteers on the BCIT Alumni Association board of directors. \nAndy and Jessica Nguyen\, Co-founders\, Bak’d Cookies \nAndy and Jessica Nguyen are the sibling co-founders of BAK’D Cookies\, a Metro Vancouver brand built on resilience and complementary entrepreneurial leadership. Launched during the early days of the COVID pandemic\, the business emerged when Jessica’s post-graduation plans shifted and Andy\, then a teenage baker\, turned his passion for food science into opportunity. Together\, they combined strategy and creativity to grow BAK’D from home-baked batches into a beloved cookie brand. Jessica leads business strategy\, branding\, and partnerships\, while Andy drives product development and operations. Their people-first\, community-focused approach culminated in the opening of BAK’D’s New Westminster storefront in 2024. \nCarolynn Ryan\, Senior Vice-President\, People & Chief Human Resources Officer\, BC Hydro\nHuman Resource Management\, 1998 \nCarolynn Ryan is an accomplished and versatile human resources leader with 25+ years’ experience in human resource\, organizational\, change and talent management disciplines including recruitment\, job evaluation\, learning\, compensation\, employment equity\, and human rights. \nAs the Senior Vice-President\, People & Chief Human Resources Officer at BC Hydro\, Carolynn lives by the motto “lead\, learn\, share” recognizing that when we lead by example\, learn from one another are open to sharing our knowledge and experience\, we all grow. \nCarolynn has a Master of Industrial Relations\, Human Resource Management and Labour Relations\, from Queens University\, a Human Resource Management Certificate\, from British Columbia Institute of Technology\, and a Bachelor of Arts\, Psychology\, from University of British Columbia. \nMODERATOR \nKenton Low\nDean\, School of Business + Media \nWith an executive career spanning global organizations including The Walt Disney Company\, Vivendi\, Ritchie Bros.\, and Vancity\, Kenton brings a strategic and results-driven perspective shaped by leading high-performing teams\, navigating complex change\, and building strong organizational cultures. Drawing upon his depth of experience\, he will guide the panel through an engaging discussion on how leadership excellence is developed over time and strengthened through challenge\, reflection\, and purposeful action. \n\nDoor Prizes\nAttendees are eligible to win exciting door prizes valued at over $3\,000! \nIncrease your chances of winning by bringing non-perishable food items in support of the BCIT Student Association’s Food Pantry. Each donation earns additional prize entries. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Sponsors\n\nPrize Sponsors
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/2026-bcit-alumni-association-annual-general-meeting-agm-feature-presentation/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alumni
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SUMMARY:Flexible Learning In-Person Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person on June 2nd at the beautiful BCIT Downtown Campus to explore Flexible Learning programs in business\, media\, computing\, health sciences\, transportation\, construction\, and engineering – and speak with experts who teach them. There will be tables with info sheets and representatives available to chat and answer all your questions from the following areas: \nBusiness + Media  \nBCIT Business + Media offers industry-connected education with over 100 programs and 300 courses in business and media fields. Students gain practical skills through full-time or Flexible Learning options\, taught by industry professionals\, with pathways from certificates to graduate credentials at British Columbia’s leading applied education institution. \n\n\n\nAccounting\, Finance\, Financial Planning\nBroadcast & Media Communications\nBusiness Administration \nDigital Arts & Media Design \nMarketing Management\nOperations Management\n\n\n\nProgram Advising \nWhether you’re a prospective student exploring your options\, or a current student seeking guidance\, contact Program Advising for support. Advisors are equipped with the knowledge and resources to assist you in making informed decisions about your academic path. \nInternational Student Services \nFrom your acceptance to BCIT to graduation and beyond\, the International Student Centre (ISC) is an essential resource for international students at BCIT. \nComputing & Academic Studies \nBCIT is the largest provincial provider of computing graduates\, offering some of the most extensive programs in British Columbia\, including Computer Systems Technology. It delivers Western Canada’s most comprehensive part-time computing studies\, features a top-ranked technical mathematics department in North America\, and offers Canada’s most complete Forensic Science and Technology program. \n\nForensics\nComputing\nCommunications & English Upgrading\n\nSchool of Energy \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe School of Construction and the Environment studies the natural and built environments and their connection. A leader in trades\, engineering\, and applied sciences education in British Columbia\, the school offers over 90 programs\, flexible learning options\, microcredentials\, and applied research to prepare students to solve current challenges and shape a sustainable future. \nSchool of Construction & the Environment \nThe School of Construction and the Environment focuses on the natural and built environments and their relationship. As a leading provider of trades\, engineering\, and applied sciences education in British Columbia\, it offers over 90 programs\, flexible learning courses\, microcredentials\, and applied research to equip students with skills to address today’s challenges and plan for the future. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchool of Transportation \nBCIT School of Transportation is dedicated to preparing students for success in the transportation industry. We offer programs across air\, rail\, road\, and sea\, including Western Canada’s largest Aerospace Technology school\, combining hands-on training with expert instruction from experienced industry professionals and practical learning opportunities meeting industry demands. \nSchool of Health Sciences \nBCIT’s School of Health Sciences provides industry-leading education for essential\, in-demand careers in the healthcare field. The School of Health Sciences offers an education that can open the door to a highly rewarding and challenging career that makes a difference. \nRegistration for this event is now closed\, you are still welcome to drop-in at anytime during the event to learn about our programs. There is paid parking onsite\, and we are conveniently located near Burrard and Granville Skytrain stations.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/flexible-learning-in-person-info-session-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Applied & Natural Sciences,Business & Media,Computing & Information Technology,Engineering,Health Sciences,Info Sessions,International,International Orientation,International Student Centre,School of Business,School of Computing & Academic Studies,School of Construction & the Environment,School of Energy,School of Health Sciences,School of Transportation,Trades & Apprenticeship
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SUMMARY:Equity in Trades: Instructors Conference
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for Equity in Trades\, a free conference for women and gender-diverse Trades Instructors. Expand your network\, grow your professional practice\, and find community. We will have two social events\, one Friday evening and one Saturday evening. Sessions include: \n\nIndigenous Experiences\nProfessional Development Opportunities\nLeading Male-Dominated Classrooms\nSunday morning session “Pathways to Instruction” is open to individuals aspiring to move off the tools and into the classroom\n\nPlease reach out to Anna Lary at alary@bcit.ca if you have session ideas or are interested in speaking\, facilitation or volunteer opportunities. Preferred hotel rates available. \nImportant: There are two registration links below. The first link is for the entire conference\, including the Sunday morning session. Scroll down if you want to register for just the Sunday morning session ‘Pathways to Instruction.’ \nREGISTRATION CLOSED – We are now at capacity\, please contact Anna Lary if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/equity-in-trades-instructors-conference/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Professional Accounting Advanced Diploma - In-Person Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Earn your Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation and pursue a rewarding career in accounting and finance. Professional accountants are in high demand in the Canadian workforce\, earning above-average salaries with unlimited opportunities for career growth. Employers rely on professional accountants’ financial acumen\, strategic mindset\, and management skills to steer their organizations to business success. \nThe Professional Accounting advanced diploma courses are designed for degree holders in any discipline who require prerequisite courses for admission to the CPA Professional Education Program. \nThis in-person info session will include a presentation\, and an opportunity to ask our talented program head your program-specific questions. \nImportant Information: \n\nThis is an in-person info session being held at our downtown Vancouver campus\nThere is paid parking available onsite\, and many transit options nearby\nPlease arrive 5-10 minutes before the session starts to get yourself settled
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/professional-accounting-advanced-diploma-in-person-info-session/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Business & Media,Info Sessions,School of Business
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260422T200000
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SUMMARY:Annual BITMAN Showcase
DESCRIPTION:BCIT’s Business Information Technology Management (BITMAN) program invites you to the annual BITMAN Showcase on April 22nd\, 2026 at the Tech Collider at BCIT’s Downtown Campus. The event is a unique opportunity to exchange insights and connect with students\, faculty\, alumni\, and industry professionals. Come and mingle while learning how program graduates are tackling the challenges of today through applied learning and real-world projects leveraging enterprise systems\, AI\, analysis\, and data management. \nEvent Agenda \n5:00 pm \nRegistration\, Refreshments\, and Standing Dinner \n6:00 pm \nOpening Remarks Shauna Begley\, Program Head\, BITMAN \nKeynote Mark Roman\, Managing Partner\, InfoTech Research “When Change is Constant: Leadership\, AI\, and the New Reality of IT” \n7:00 pm \nNetworking & Student Showcase \n8:00 pm \nDoor Prize Draw \nClosing Remarks BITMAN Association \nChange is no longer constant – it’s episodic. Organizations today are navigating simultaneous pressure from funding shifts\, AI acceleration\, data quality challenges\, cybersecurity threats\, ERP complexity\, and cultural change – all at once. In his keynote\, Mark Roman draws on decades of executive IT leadership to explore how leaders can successfully pivot when stability is no longer the baseline. This session isn’t about chasing trends – it’s about making smart\, grounded decisions in an era of exponential change\, and leading organizations through transformation that is anything but trivial. \nAbout Mark Roman \nMark Roman is the Managing Partner for Education at Info-Tech Research Group and a nationally respected IT and digital transformation leader in the higher-education sector. Mark is known for guiding organizations through high-stakes change\, helping them modernize systems\, strengthen cybersecurity\, improve service delivery\, and align technology with institutional strategy. His leadership experience spans teams of more than 400 IT professionals\, large operating and capital budgets\, and transformational initiatives delivered on time\, on budget\, and at scale.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/annual-business-information-technology-showcase/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:School of Business,Student Events
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SUMMARY:Flexible Learning In-Person Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person on February 11th at the beautiful BCIT Downtown Campus to explore Flexible Learning programs in business\, media\, computing\, health sciences\, transportation\, construction\, and engineering – and speak with experts who teach them. There will be tables with info sheets and representatives available to chat and answer all your questions from the following areas: \nBusiness + Media  \nBCIT Business + Media offers industry-connected education with over 100 programs and 300 courses in business and media fields. Students gain practical skills through full-time or Flexible Learning options\, taught by industry professionals\, with pathways from certificates to graduate credentials at British Columbia’s leading applied education institution. \n\n\n\nAccounting\, Finance\, Financial Planning\nBroadcast & Media Communications\nBusiness Administration \nDigital Arts & Media Design \nMarketing Management\nOperations Management\n\n\n\nProgram Advising \nWhether you’re a prospective student exploring your options\, or a current student seeking guidance\, contact Program Advising for support. Advisors are equipped with the knowledge and resources to assist you in making informed decisions about your academic path. \nComputing & Academic Studies \nBCIT is the largest provincial provider of computing graduates\, offering some of the most extensive programs in British Columbia\, including Computer Systems Technology. It delivers Western Canada’s most comprehensive part-time computing studies\, features a top-ranked technical mathematics department in North America\, and offers Canada’s most complete Forensic Science and Technology program. \n\nForensics\nComputing\nCommunications & English Upgrading\n\nSchool of Energy \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe School of Construction and the Environment studies the natural and built environments and their connection. A leader in trades\, engineering\, and applied sciences education in British Columbia\, the school offers over 90 programs\, flexible learning options\, microcredentials\, and applied research to prepare students to solve current challenges and shape a sustainable future. \nSchool of Construction & the Environment \nThe School of Construction and the Environment focuses on the natural and built environments and their relationship. As a leading provider of trades\, engineering\, and applied sciences education in British Columbia\, it offers over 90 programs\, flexible learning courses\, microcredentials\, and applied research to equip students with skills to address today’s challenges and plan for the future. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchool of Transportation \nBCIT School of Transportation is dedicated to preparing students for success in the transportation industry. We offer programs across air\, rail\, road\, and sea\, including Western Canada’s largest Aerospace Technology school\, combining hands-on training with expert instruction from experienced industry professionals and practical learning opportunities meeting industry demands. \nSchool of Health Sciences \nBCIT’s School of Health Sciences provides industry-leading education for essential\, in-demand careers in the healthcare field. The School of Health Sciences offers an education that can open the door to a highly rewarding and challenging career that makes a difference. \nRegistration is free for this event; you will receive an email with more information 24 hours before the event starts. There is paid parking onsite\, and we are conveniently located near Burrard and Granville Skytrain stations.
URL:https://www.bcit.ca/event/flexible-learning-in-person-info-session/
LOCATION:Downtown Campus\, Tech Collider\, 555 Seymour St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Applied & Natural Sciences,Business & Media,Computing & Information Technology,Engineering,Health Sciences,Info Sessions,School of Business,School of Computing & Academic Studies,School of Construction & the Environment,School of Energy,School of Health Sciences,School of Transportation,Trades & Apprenticeship
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