Ottawa at the crossroads: Join a discussion about region's economic future
Ottawa's regional economy is full of contradictions. There is evidence of an economic rebound, almost full employment, a red-hot housing market and mega infrastructure projects for years to come. For the most part, the economy seems to be booming.
There are also storm clouds on the horizon. The pandemic is lingering, inflation is spiking and businesses continue to wrestle with supply chain issues.
Specific to Ottawa is a question about the future of the downtown core. Having survived an occupation from protesters, downtown property owners and merchants are contemplating the impact of the federal government's 'permanent hybrid work' decision that will keep thousands of public servants working from home. Coming this fall, a municipal election will give Ottawa a new mayor.
Ottawa is at the crossroads.
Join Ottawa Business Journal and the Ottawa Board of Trade for the launch of the 2022 Welch Ottawa Business Growth Survey.
The most comprehensive survey of local business leaders, the Welch Ottawa Business Growth Survey report will reveal what hundreds of local business owners and executives anticipate in the next year. That includes growth rates, hiring intentions and confidence levels in the local economy.
This in-person event will be held at the Nicol Building at Carleton University, the $65-million new home of the Sprott School of Business.
The event will feature an insightful keynote from David Coletto, the CEO of Abacus Data.
PLUS, Jim McConnery of Welch LLP will moderate a lively panel discussion featuring Roger Greenberg, Executive Chairman of Minto Group, Dana Brown, Dean of the Sprott School of Business, Justin Schurman, Regional VP of RBC, and Hugh Gorman, CEO of Colonnade BridgePort. Topics of discussion will include Ottawa's new super hospital, how to encourage youth entrepreneurs, the ongoing talent crunch and the future of downtown Ottawa.
David Coletto, CEO
Abacus Data
Dana Brown, Dean
Sprott School of Business
Roger Greenberg, Executive Chair
Minto Group
Jim McConnery, Managing Partner
Welch LLP
Justin Schurman, Regional VP
Business Financial Services, RBC
Hugh Gorman, CEO
Colonnade BridgePort
The Nicol Building is the new home of the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. Located in the heart of Carleton's campus, the new 115,000-square-foot facility is a place where students, faculty, staff, alumni and the entire community can engage, share ideas and find creative solutions to the challenges facing business and society. The launch of the Welch LLP Business Growth Survey will be one of the first public events in the building.
Tuesday May 31, 2022
7:15 AM - 9:15 AM EDT
715 am >> Registration
720 am >> Continental breakfast
750 am >> Welcome remarks from Dana Brown, Dean, Sprott School of Business
755 am >> Guests relocate to lecture hall
805 am >> Welcome from OBoT and OBJ
815 am >> Overview of 2022 results from David Coletto, Abacus Data
830 am >> Panel discussion and interactive polling
910 am >> Closing remarks
The Nicol Building, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University
(The Nicol Building is located adjacent to the University Centre and School of Architecture on Campus Avenue. Plenty of nearby parking. Click here for Google Maps location of building.)
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Future Ottawa Board of Trade Member - $40.00
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