BC Chamber of Commerce Director highlights importance of communication, advocacy during pandemic
KAMLOOPS — In the midst of a period of economic uncertainty during a global pandemic, a Kamloops woman has taken on a new leadership role for B.C business advocacy.
Aleece Laird has been at the helm of the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce in the past, and was vice-chair of the B.C Chamber last year. Now, her involvement in the provincial scope of business has grown, as she was recently sworn-in as the Chair of Board of Directors with the B.C Chamber of Commerce.
On a regular basis, the B.C Chamber of Commerce relays surveyed information to the provincial government, and advocates for businesses and policy improvements, but Laird says that role has been even more important during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I think it’s really an opportunity that I’m embracing because it actually really signifies the important change and work that Chambers can do, and boards of trade around the province,” she says, “So for me, it’s one where we can actually really show the value of the Chamber and what it can do to help businesses not only survive through these next weeks, months, and years ahead, but really to help those businesses thrive.”