Friday, December 11, 2009

Labour market partnership research project for Bow Valley College


As you know, Bow Valley College has embraced its mandate to be Calgary and its surrounding region’s comprehensive community college. We have made tremendous strides in enhancing access to adult learning opportunities and career development throughout the service region and beyond with our growing network of partners.

There’s more to be done, and we need your support.

In an effort to assess the labour market, adult education, and career services needs of communities situated around Calgary, Bow Valley College has launched a major survey and research initiative, supported by the Government of Alberta and our adult education, civic, and industry partners.

Two surveys—one directed at employers and the other, the public at large—have been created to measure and assess community and labour market needs relative to adult education and training, career development, and employment services.

Members of the project team will be visiting communities in the region to promote and administer the survey in the weeks to come, and the college will roll out a media campaign to reach as many employers and households as possible.

As alumni of Bow Valley College, we need your help with spreading the word about these surveys to garner as much participation in communities around Calgary as possible. This project will help us create an up-to-date picture of current challenges facing communities in our service region and inform new strategies to enhance access to adult learning and career development opportunities. These community surveys can be completed online at http://www.bvcsurvey.ca/. Print copies are also available.

Every voice matters. Eligible respondents are those who live or work in communities situated around Calgary. If this includes you, consider participating as well as:

• Encouraging prospective or active students to participate in the survey
• Encouraging your peers to participate in the survey
• Inviting employers in your community to participate in the survey
• Promoting the survey website – http://www.bvcsurvey.ca/

The findings from the survey will be published in a report in May 2010. This report will be made public and will be used to guide decision-making of adult education providers and the Government of Alberta.

If you have questions about the project or need more information, please contact
Rachel Doe (403) 476-2205 rdoe@bowvalleycollege.ca or
Larissa Sommerfeld (403) 476-2204 lsommerfeld@bowvalleycollege.ca
Survey link: http://www.bvcsurvey.ca/




Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,
Anna Kae Todd, Vice President, Learning
Bow Valley College

Tony Robbins is coming to Calgary ... special rates available for BVC Alumni

The Bow Valley College Alumni Association is pleased to announce that we have partnered up once again with The Power Within to offer BVC Alumni and friends special reduced rates on tickets to see Tony Robbins author of Awaken the Giant Within & Unlimited Power at the Telus Convention Centre on March 9, 2010.
Offer details:

Development & Learning Opportunity for Bow Valley College Alumni & Friends!

First 25 to Register will Receive a Free VIP Ticket Upgrade

Anthony Robbins
(Best Selling Author Awaken the Giant Within & Unlimited Power)
Live in Calgary, AB, March 9th • 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Calgary TELUS Convention Centre

The Power Within Inc. has arranged an “Early Bird’ corporate rate discount for members and guests of Bow Valley College Alumni Association to attend the Power Within event on Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
Tickets are available to Alumni and personal guests of Bow Valley College Alumni Association members. You are welcome to forward this invitation to your colleagues so that you can share the opportunity of seeing these dynamic speakers in person!
Speakers:
• Keynote - Anthony Robbins, World Authority on Leadership Psychology and Leading Your Organization in Times of Change (All New Material)
• Teresa Tapp, Creator of T-Tapp Workout and Author of Fit and Fabulous in 15 Minutes
• Mike Lipkin, President of Environics and Author of The Power to Persuade on Effective Communication & Peak Performance
• Phil Town, New York Times Best-Selling Author of Rule # 1 on Investment Strategies: Securing Your Financial Future
• Mitch Joel, E-Marketing and Personal Branding expert
• Lisa Daily, Best-Selling Author of Fifteen Minutes of Shame on Relationships: How to connect with others and create winning relationships at work

Bow Valley College Alumni registration discount:

For a limited time, members and guests of the Bow Valley College Alumni Association can register for this exciting Power Within session at a member rate of $189 plus GST (a $140 savings) or VIP seating for a member rate of $269 (a $126 savings)!

Added “Early Bird” Bonus: The first 25 registrants will receive a free VIP ticket upgrade!

Special Group Rate: Purchase 5 tickets and receive a complimentary 6th ticket. (Very Limited Time Offer)
To register call Peter toll free at: 1-866-883-5198

(Be sure to let Peter know that you are calling for the Bow Valley College Alumni registration rate)
Visa, MC or AMEX are acceptable forms of payment.

In order to receive your Bow Valley College Alumni Association registration discount, registrations must be done by telephone at 1-866-883-5198.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

New benefit for Bow Valley Corridor alumni!


We are pleased to announce that The Mountain Pod in Canmore has partnered with the Bow Valley College Alumni Association to offer 15% off all 90 minute massage bookings and/or 4 free yoga classes with registration in an 8 week program. Drop in at: 105, 999 Bow Valley Trail in Canmore and use your Alumni benefit card to save!
If you do not have an alumni benefit card please contact the BVCAA office at alumni@bowvalleycollege.ca to request yours today!

Visit www.bowvalleycollege.ca/alumni for a complete list of BVC Alumni benefits.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

What Not to Wear Fashion Show a hit!!!


On November 19, as the grande finale to Backpack to Briefcase week, the BVCAA hosted its first ever What Not to Wear to Work fashion show. Working TLC's What Not to Wear angle to the max, volunteers from BVC's Business and Industry department, Jean Hergert and Alan Frank, posed as show hosts "Casey" and "Trenton". Four additional friends and staff of BVC volunteered as what NOT to wear models by participating in a photoshoot which provided great images of inappropriate work attire that Casey and Trenton could critique before praising the chic student models.
Due to the generosity of the show's sponsors: Winners Canada, Changes Clothing and The Walk-in Closet the student models, who were business students who had been selected based on financial need, each got to keep the clothing that they modelled in the show - a great start to their professional wardrobes just in time for practicum! MC College also sent four student stylists to provide hair and make-up services for the models before the show.

Check out the video for a glimpse at the show ...