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Congratulations to our 2022 Awards of Excellence Recipients
Chairperson Award: South Saskatchewan Ready
Chairperson Award: South Saskatchewan Ready
Faced with a 10 year window before losing its two major employers, nine municipalities in Saskatchewan's Deep South came together in 2020 to focus on their socio-economic future. Policies and governance have been key to readying the this group for a long term future of working together.
Lifetime Achievement: Darrell Balkwill
Lifetime Achievement: Darrell Balkwill
In 1986, Darrell began employment with the Saskatoon Tribal Council as their Economic Development Officer, working with the seven-member First Nations for 17 years. Darrell moved on to serve the Whitecap Dakota First Nation in 2003, as Director of Economic Development and CEO of the Whitecap Development Corporation. Today, Whitecap Dakota First Nation boasts the lowest unemployment rate among all Saskatchewan First Nations communities and is a leader in the regional economy.
Community Project Population over 5,000: The AWESOME Program
Community Project Population over 5,000: The AWESOME Program
An initiative of the Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre, the AWESOME Program provides a safe space for women to explore investment opportunities, become leaders and access the agri-food community. The program provides services in alignment with the technical nuances of food production, filling a previous gap in business development support for women in agri-business.
Community Project Population Under 5,000: Carlton Trail College & RM of Prince Albert
Community Project Population Under 5,000: Carlton Trail College & RM of Prince Albert
Since 2017, Carlton Trail College has worked with the R.M. of Prince Albert to strengthen workforce employability skills, increase and develop an in-demand labour pool, enhance the skill sets of under-represented groups in the labour market and better align regional workforce development activities to provincial need.
Marketing Innovation Population over 5,000: FDC Regional Economic Development Commission
Marketing Innovation Population over 5,000: FDC Regional Economic Development Commission
The northern communities of Creighton, Denare Beach and Flin Flon MB established a formal partnership to attract and nurture development opportunities, and drive economic diversification. In 2022 the FDC launched an Investment Attraction Toolkit aimed at guiding and expediting investments that align with its vision and to foster planned diversification.
Marketing Innovation Population under 5,000: Town of Coronach
Marketing Innovation Population under 5,000: Town of Coronach
Moving through a major industry transition, Coronach's leaders engaged residents in examining their past and weaving that into possibilities for the future. One of the first outcomes of their local community economic development efforts is a shout out to Coronach’s origins. A new communication campaign “Escape the Race” features a rebrand for the community and aims to harness the emotion of its local residents in striking a new narrative for the future.
National & International Recognition for SEDA Members!
SEDA Chair Jackie Wall Takes Home National Chamber Award
SEDA Chair Jackie Wall Takes Home National Chamber Award
Congratulation to Jackie Wall, SEDA Board Chair for taking home the Chamber Executive of the Year award(chambers with under 500 members) last week at the national chamber convention in Ottawa!
South Sask Ready Sector Study Wins International Constantinus Consulting Award
South Sask Ready Sector Study Wins International Constantinus Consulting Award
This prestigious award recognizes excellence from a consultant and client perspective. South Sask Ready took home the 2022 Gold Medal and title of National Champion for Canada for its Sector Feasibility Study conducted by Amistras Consulting.
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