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Membership Directory 2013/2014 Membership Directory The Richmond Chamber of Commerce is recognized as the leading business organization in Richmond, committed to the development and enhancement of the economic well being of our community. RBC Dominion Securities Inc. Personal advice makes all the difference RBC Dominion Securities is proud to serve Richmond families Our team delivers solutions for all aspects of your financial life, and businesses. Our team of Investment Advisors are active from wealth management to financial and insurance planning. members in the community, supporting events and causes that If you have any needs in these areas, please contact any of our benefit the Richmond area. qualified Investment Advisors. The Investment Advisors of RBC Dominion Securities, Richmond SANDRA NASS ALAN RAE BILL JAFFE KAM SAHOTA ANTHONY CHEUNG CHARLIE CHAN VP & Investment Advisor Vice President & Director VP & Portfolio Manager Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 604-718-3111 604-665-0666 604-665-0677 604-718-3122 604-718-3882 604-718-3109 KENT CHEN RICHARD RAND CHUNLIN LI NOËL PHILIPPOT PETER WONG RUSSELL MACKAY Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 604-257-7678 604-665-8117 604-257-7463 604-257-7693 604-257-7159 604-257-7082 Professional Wealth Management RBC Dominion Securities www.dsrichmond.com 401 - 5811 Cooney Road South Tower SHERRY CHEN DUSTIN COOK CANDICE HUI NICK DANIEL Richmond, BC, V6X 3M1 Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Investment Advisor Tel: 604-718-3000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 604-257-7095 604-257-7396 778-282-1101 604-665-8103 Professional Wealth Management Since 1901 RBC Dominion Securities Inc.* and Royal Bank of Canada are separate corporate entities which are affiliated. *Member-Canadian Investor Protection Fund. Insurance products are offered through RBC Wealth Management Financial Services Inc. (“RBC WM FS”), a subsidiary of RBC Dominion Securities Inc. When providing life insurance products in all provinces except Quebec, Investment Advisors are acting as Insurance Representatives of RBC WM FS. In Quebec, Investment Advisors are acting as Financial Security Advisors of RBC WM FS. RBC DS WM FS is licensed as a financial services firm in the province of Quebec. RBC Dominion Securities Inc. is a member company of RBC Wealth Management, a business segment of Royal Bank of Canada. ®Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. © RBC Dominion Securities Inc. 2013. All rights reserved. the richmond chamber of commerce 2013-14 business directory 4 Message from the Chair & Executive Director Working for You Suite 202, North Tower 5 5811 Cooney Road Richmond, BC V6X 3M1 6 Message from Mayor Malcolm D. Brodie T | 604.278.2822 F | 604.278.2972 richmondchamber.ca Richmond by the Numbers 7 [email protected] 8 2013/14 Executive Officers & Board of Directors 9 Past Governors 10 Committees Staff Executive Director 11 The Voice of Business Craig Jones [email protected] 13 Our Event Sponsors/Chamber Partners Manager, Administration & Events Carol Young [email protected] Business Excellence Awards 14 Manager, Communications & Policy Matt Pitcairn 15 Great Marketing Opportunities [email protected] Membership Advisor RichmondChamber.ca Terry Mok 16 [email protected] Business Resource Centre Membership Services Coordinator 17 Shaena Furlong [email protected] Richmond Caring Companies 19 Business Resource Centre Assistant Sophie Li 21 Membership Benefits [email protected] Accountant Lorna Sandiko Membership By Category 25 [email protected] 52 Index by Company Richmond Chamber of Commerce Affiliations Alliance of Manufacturers & Exports Canada BC Chamber of Commerce Better Business Bureau Canadian Chamber of Commerce Designed by City of Richmond James Marshall Lower Mainland Chambers Transportation Panel Red Lion Design Vancouver Board of Trade [email protected] richmondchamber.ca • 2013/14 membership directory 3 mission statement • Promoting and enhancing the economic growth and quality of life in Richmond • Advocating for the business community in governmental affairs • Building value and purpose for our members through education, networking and the fostering of business relationships • Serving members with relevant and affordable benefits and business services message from the chair and executive director We, at the Richmond Chamber traditional printed form, as well as seminars and speaker events of Commerce (RCC) are virtual electronic format. give local business leaders the proud to present the 2013/14 opportunity to expand their The Richmond Chamber of Membership Directory. This year’s knowledge and stay informed of Commerce endeavours to provide publication includes completely recent developments. Networking our members with the benefits updated content, as well as a is the most common reason given and business building tools they comprehensive section of benefits when members are asked why need today, whilst laying the available to our members. they joined the chamber - we groundwork for a successful and are proud to offer a wide array of A central tenet of RCC is the prosperous future. means to fulfill this goal and build encouragement of members to In the coming year, we hope to community prosperity. support their fellow members further our relationships with Craig R Jones by shopping locally. We implore Our advocacy efforts, on behalf existing affinity partners and build Executive Director you to refer often to this directory of our members, build on our new relationships, which help in your search for goods and past successes and pave the way bring meaningful value to our like to sincerely thank you for services. Once again, you are for a healthy tomorrow. This member businesses. The recent your support and wish you every able to access the directory in its year, we continue to develop development of a member driven success in the coming years. air access policies, and work to coupon page on our website has improve transportation along the proven to be a great success, with Fraser River and George Massey many members promoting their Corridor. services or taking advantage of Craig R Jones those offered. This is an exciting time to be Executive Director living in Richmond and we need Additionally, our networking to work together to ensure that events and seminars continue the choices we make today will to be a cornerstone of business benefit Richmond tomorrow. On building in Richmond. Our behalf of the Executive Director, monthly networking events the Board of Directors and the Brian Williams offer powerful venues to grow Brian Williams staff of the chamber, we would Chair your contact base. Our regular Chair Do you need to buy or sell a home? Call me for a complimentary, no obligation consultation. (604) 760-8995 [email protected] Debbie Murphy & Miles Timmis www.MurphyTimmis.com 4 2013/14 membership directory • richmondchamber.ca working for you The Richmond Chamber of Commerce business, and thus building a thriving local has been serving the Richmond business economy and community. community since 1925. We are a member This year’s 2013/14 Membership Directory based, non-profit organization; part of a is designed to make it as national network with easy as possible for our the British Columbia and members to connect with Canadian Chambers of In B.C. we collectively one another. To facilitate this Commerce. In B.C. we represent the interests and our Membership Directory collectively represent the lists members under two interests and concerns concerns of over 125 chamber classifications: Membership of over 125 chamber organizations, made up by Category and Index by organizations, made up of 36,000 businesses, and Company and includes of 36,000 businesses, and across Canada we connect complete addresses, phone across Canada we connect to a network of over 420 numbers, e-mail addresses Past Chair Lisa Wong, Immediate Past Chair to a network of over 420 Barry Grabowski, Current Chair Brian Williams chambers, representing and website listings to and Incoming Chair Gerard Edwards chambers, representing at the 2013 AGM . nearly 200,000 businesses of ensure that you find the nearly 200,000 businesses all sizes, in all sectors, in all information you need of all sizes, in all sectors, in company. quickly, no matter where you all regions. The voice of the regions. look. The 2013/14 Membership Directory is made chamber movement provides possible with the support from Richmond the business community with New to this year’s directory Chamber of Commerce members who a united voice, addressing important local and is a comprehensive chamber benefits display advertisements throughout its pages. global issues affecting commerce. section. We encourage all our members, and For information on how to market to other future members, to explore the benefits of A strong membership ensures that we can members of the Richmond Chamber of membership and discover the vast savings continue to work on behalf of our members to Commerce, call our office at 604.278.2822 or opportunities the Richmond Chamber of help them prosper by creating results for their email [email protected]. Commerce membership can provide to your More than your everyday shopping. Unique stores, great people. 120+ shops, restaurants & services including Best Buy, Future Shop, Home Outfitters, HomeSense, JYSK, TARGET (Fall 2013), Toys R Us & Winners. 5300 No.3 Road in Richmond Lansdowne Canada Line Station Customer Service: 604 270 1344 www.lansdowne-centre.com richmondchamber.ca • 2013/14 membership directory 5 message from Mayor Malcolm D. Brodie our population increase from its such as waste reduction, new business opportunities for current 200,000 to 280,000 by alternative energy, food security Richmond.
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