Project Co-ordinator

The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce has been impacted by COVID-19, but also our members have been impacted by the challenges and opportunities currently facing business in this environment. We are a member driven organization that serves the business community in a few key ways. We are an advocate for the business community, we offer networking opportunities and events, provide options for member affinity programs, as well as advertising and promotional opportunities.
We are a very small office / operation, and are in need of upgrading many of our processes, member materials, and streamlining office operations to become more efficient and effective. Beyond COVID, sources of non-dues revenue are important, and events cannot be the only source. Efficiencies and effectivess and streamling of processes is very important.
The projects for the Co-op student intern will be based on research, reviewing and proposing innovative solutions and options for the challenges, and identifying new and exciting ways to reach those member and non-member businesses.
We recently undertook an application for Accreditation nationally, and while that process has gone very well, it did indeed open a window into the need to update and upgrade processes and systems. To be the voice of business requires that we are a leader in many respects, and so to lead in business practices and model, it will be important to have additional human resources to assist in completing this work.

Faculty Supervisor:

Baljit Singh

Student:

Partner:

Battlefords Chamber of Commerce

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services

University:

University of Saskatchewan

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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