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CCEO Annual Fall Conference 2024
The annual Fall Conference will be held this year in Belleville. Save the dates, and be sure to arrive the evening of the 18th for a special dinner and guest speaker. Details and Hotel booking information below. Here is the detailed Agenda:
Monday, November 18th
5:00 PM Bar and Registration Desk Opens
6.30 PM Bearings Check – HR Covered
6.30 PM Welcome Dinner and special guest speaker
Q. What happens when you combine an Australian Beach full of penguins, a talented American, and a room full of Canadians? Answer - A fun evening that promises both education and chaos! Ted Baumhauer, Ed.D. will be talking about his book, Little Blue Penguins: Tales for Making the Transition to Leadership, along with teaching us a new skill to help us shift our thinking and our leadership to another gear!
9 PM Down Shift Tailgate Party! Join conference delegates in the BYO Bevvies and snacks Shift Lounge with plenty of opportunity to participate, rejuvenate, network, discover and learn while realigning your system and recalibrating approaches to chamber management. We have our own banquet room with room for everyone! Lots of fun and getting to know each other.
Tuesday, November 19th
8:30 am Registration Desk Opens
Meet & Greet, Coffee, and Snacks reception
9:00 Am Welcome to the Conference
9:15 Am Bearings Check ~ Chambers Plan
9:30 am Shifting Gears: Driving Change through Grassroots Advocacy
Chambers of Commerce are committed to shifting the gears of social and political change. Our panel of seasoned advocates, policy experts and community partners will give us tips so we can ignite engines, change lanes, accelerate impact, and sustain momentum that will help shift gears and drive meaningful change in your community. Joel Wiebe, (Peterborough), Nancy Allanson (Trent Hills), Julie Martini (VP Public Affairs, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, and Mark Kirkpatrick (President -Loyalist College)
10.45 Bearings Check ~ OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming)
11:00 AM BRAKE
11.15 AM Bearings Check – Ontario Chamber of Commerce
11.30 AM Shift Into High Gear: Rev up your Engine
THE SHIFT MAKERS - Chamber leadership is changing. From demographics to demands, our four panelists will turbocharge and share their advice based on the lessons they’ve learned from behind the steering wheel. Melanie Fraser (Halton Hills Chamber), France Fournier (Oakville Chamber), Brock Aldersley (Centre Wellington Chamber) and Paul Jenkins (St. Thomas Chamber)
12:30 PM Bearings Check ~ Indus
12.45 PM Lunch Break ~ The Power of SLACK Emilia Amaro, Lincoln Chamber. Go on a test drive of Slack, a productivity tool that Emilia uses daily.
2.00 PM Bearings Check - Collette
2:15 PM MemberSHIFT: Why Members Leave and the Strategies to Keep Them - Sarah Sladek
What if everything we know about membership is all wrong? Let's face it. People no longer jump at the chance to join. It takes more effort and there's considerably more turnover. The strategies essential to member engagement and growth have remained largely unknown, overlooked, guessed, or left to chance. Many Chambers have continued to borrow best practices from business and non-profit models or relied on the traditions of the past. A new membership strategy is urgently needed... and Sarah Sladek has discovered it.
4:30 PM Bearings Check - Apprenticesearch.com
5:30 PM Evening Dinner and Activities! Our hosts, the Belleville Chamber of Commerce, have a special evening planned in downtown Belleville, in one of the City’s historic venues.. True to the LeaderSHIFT theme, you’ll experience a great evening in a venue reinvented.
Wednesday, November 20th
8:45 AM Bearings Check ~ GlueUp
9:00 AM Boards should come with a Manual in the glovebox...
Interactive sharing and learning about what works and what doesn’t. Let’s talk about keeping your Board in gear, reducing roadblocks, avoiding speed traps, and not blowing a gasket.
10:00 AM Bearings Check ~ Chamber Perks
10:15 AM Service Bay Summary A review of the Non-Dues Revenue ideas posted by leadershifters during the conference. Be sure to share what works for you.
10.45 AM BRAKE Check-out and closing of Silent Auction
11:30 AM SHIFT Happens! Embracing Change and Inspiring Growth with Daniel Lewis
Get ready for a high-energy, transformative session with award-winning founder and Human Centric Leadership Expert, Daniel Lewis. In this engaging keynote, Daniel will guide Chamber of Commerce Executives through the exciting journey of seeing change not as a threat but as a golden opportunity for sustainable growth.
12:30 PM Checkered Flag Finish
Grab your box lunch and head on down the highway....
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Monday Nov 18, 2024 Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Bursary Guidelines
CCEO Conference Bursary Award Guidelines and How to Apply
The Board of Directors of CCEO is pleased to offer a limited number of bursaries up to a maximum of $500 for our Annual Conference. Funds for Bursaries are provided through the generous donation of CCEO Members to our Silent Auction at Conference (please remember to bring a Silent Auction item), and are now matched by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Chambers Plan, allowing us to provide up to SIX Bursaries each year!
Criteria:- CEO Member Applicants must be in good standing (having paid their individual annual Member dues.)
- Applicants must attach their most recent Year End Financial Statements.
Deadline:
Applications will be accepted up to October 1, 2024.
Note: In the case of numerous submissions, consideration may be given to applications according to the order in which they are received.
Preference for bursaries may be given to:- Chambers/Boards of Trade with a Demonstrated Financial Need, and/or,
- Small Chambers/Boards of Trade, and/or,
- First Time Participants.
How to Apply- Please email your application letter (no longer than 600 words) to the Executive Director of CCEO. Clearly state why the bursary is needed and how taking part in Conference will benefit you and your Chamber of Commerce/Board of Trade.
- Address applications to Stu Harrison manager@chamberexecutives.on.ca using Subject Line: CEO BURSARY APPLICATION
Considerations:
•Recipients are expected to pay upfront for Conference registration and accommodation.
•A recipient must attend and engage in the full conference to be awarded the bursary.
•Bursaries are awarded at a maximum value of $500.
•Should a recipient be unable to attend due to extenuating circumstances, efforts are made for their registration to be refunded and no bursary is awarded. Should they cancel their registration under ordinary circumstances but after the cancellation deadline, no refund is processed, and no bursary is awarded.
•CCEO reserves the right to not award any bursaries from submissions received. CCEO Members can apply once every five years. Under extraordinary circumstances and/or at the discretion of CCEO, subsequent submissions after a successful bursary application could be reconsidered after 3 years.
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Guest Room Rates: $135.99 plus tax/per room, per night.
Reservations must be received by October 17.
Hotel breakfast is Hot and Cold Continental and is complimentary for all guests. It includes; Hard Boiled Eggs (hot and cold), Omelets, Waffles, Cereals, Yoghurt, Bagels, Toast, Fruit, Coffee, Tea, Juice.
Location: Ramada by Wyndham Belleville, 11 Bay Bridget Road, Belleville, ON K8P3P6 T:
613-968-3411 ext 0
Guest Room Booking Information
Option 1. Call the Hotel direct: 613-968-3411 ext 0
Reference Group Code: 11724CCE. Reference Group Name CCEO ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Option 2. Email reservations@ramadabelleville.com
Reference Group Code: 11724CCE. Reference Group Name CCEO ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Option 3. Website www.ramadabelleville.com Select your preferred arrival and departure dates. Under Special rates, select Group Code, Enter 111724CCETell a Friend