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J-l-l Subject Correspondence- HACE Meeting ofJune 122012 re Earned Media Report- HACE Creative
Economy Summit 2012 Attachments Earned Media Report - HACE Creative Economy Summit 2012pdf
From Cutajar Dennis Sent 20120327 912 AM To Rob Filkin (rfilkinmccabefilkincom) Hames Sandra Councillor Mamie Richards Miles Gael Councillor Sanderson John - Councillor Moore Elaine-Councillor VanSickle Peter Loughheed Claire Cathy Matyas (cmatyastS)bramlibonca) Halls Michael Allen Meredith Lowery Jamie Patteson Julian Saeed Sohail Wong Anthony Morrison Bernice Cc Upper T-Jay Lemon Amanda Stittle Brian Subject Earned Media Report - HACE Creative Economy Summit 2012 HERITAGE ARTS CULTURE
AND ENTERTAINMENT (HACE) To Members ofthe HACE Creative Economy Round Table JIIM 1 o
Attached is a document titled Earned Media Report- HACE Creative Economy Summit February 22012 as discussed at the HACE Round Table meeting on March 62012
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at anytime (Tel 905-874-2698 or by this email)
Thank you for your ongoing commitment to this key initiative
Kind Regards
Dennis Cutajar
Earned Media Report
Brampton Creative Economy Summit
February 2 2012
II BRAMPTON bromptoiua HoWei City
Prepared by the City of Brampton Corporate Communications Division
March 27 2012
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Earned Media Report
TRADITIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE
Print Media
The Summit received wide print coverage from Bramptons local and ethnic media outlets This was spread out during the lead-up to and following the event The coverage was prompted by three print-ready matte stories that were issued by the City These stories provided details about the event and were to act as a catalyst for public interest
The matte stories were effective in garnering media interest particularly by print ethnic media As these outlets are often short-staffed the provision of well-written copy which can be readily reproduced is very attractive to their editors The resulting coverage detailed below demonstrates how this channel helped ensure that the content that was reproduced was accurate and clearly written
For Bramptons other media outlets including the Brampton Business Times and the Guardian while the matte stories were not reprinted directly they did provide an effective source for the outlets to draw from in their articles The resulting stories were all positive in their coverage of the event and of the HACE initiative
Though Toronto media did not cover the Summit this is unsurprising as the Bramptonshycentric nature of the event precluded it from garnering wider-attention A creative economy summit held in Richmond Hill last year was similarly unable to draw the attention of these outlets
Broadcast Media
Rogers Cable 10 runs forfree a 60-second segment every day highlighting news events and information from the City of Brampton titled Brampton Bulletin During the week of January 23 the upcoming Creative Economy Summit was one of the featured items
The channel also ran a brief segment on the Summit on their program Access Peel As this program serves as a monthly round-up of events and activities in Peel Region it did not run until three weeks after the event during the week of February 20
Ad Value
In the table below a column Ad Value has been identified Ad Value is a dollar figure that attempts to quantify the cost of purchasing an advertisement with similar dimensions or parameters as the article in question Ad value for print media takes into account
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Earned Media Report
bull the length of the article in words which is converted to lines bull the number of images in the article bull the publicly posted advertising rates for the source of the article
When an advertising rate is not publicly available for a particular source it is estimated on a pro-rated scale comparing that source to one with similar audiencerates
Many in the public relations industry believe that editorial copy (articles) bear greater value than straight advertising and that this can be calculated To this end an industry accepted multiplier of 3X has been ascribed to the sum of the cost value of purchasing the equivalent ad space
As Rogers Cable is a community outlet that does not run advertising the Ad Value for neither the Brampton Bulletin feature nor the Access Peel segment could be calculated under the same criteria as listed above
OUTLET ATTENDED EVENT COVERAGE AD VALUE
Asian Connections Reporter with camera Ran matte story on $400 attended February 16 including
provided photos
Brampton Business Did not attend Article in December issue $1052 Times highlighted upcoming
summit
Brampton Guardian Two reporters and two Ran articles on January 3 x $2105 photographers attended 28 February 2 3 and 4 1 x$3158 the event $9473
The first of these was a
near verbatim version of
the matte story issued in December
Later stories borrowed content from the issued
matte stories
Brampton News Did not attend Ran matte stories on $400 January 13 and February 10
Caledon Citizen Did not attend Ran matte story on $200 February 10
Canlndia News Attended morning Ran matte story on $350 portion of event February 10 including
Cornwall Free News
Hamdard Weekly
Hindi Abroad
Punjabi Star
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
Weekly Voice
LI- Brampton Creative Economy Summit
Earned Media Report
Did not attend
Attended afternoon
Did not attend
Attended afternoon
Did not attend
Attended
Attended
bull Total purchase price cost bull Ad value equivalency using 3X multiplier
Paid
provided photo
Ran matte story on December 12 and Media
Advisory on January 31 including provided images
Ran matte story in Punjabi on February 10 including provided photos
Ran provided photo with cutline in Hindi on February 10
Article appeared on February 10 article borrowed from issued matte stories
Ran December matte story on January 4
Ran matte story with provided image on January 27
Ran matte story with provided photos on February 11
Brampton Guardian front page banner ad - January 11 ($720)
$400
$500
$375
$375
$470
$350
$400
$14695 $44085
LIf Brampton Creative Economy Summit
Earned Media Report
SOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE
The Summit received significant coverage through social media The Citys Economic Development Department utilized its Twitter account to engage the community through a customized hash tag which was created specifically for the Summit Tweets were sent in advance of the event to promote registration and generate excitement through the announcement of the event panelists and keynote speakers During the event live tweets were also sent to keep participants up-to-date and post-event tweets were sent directing people back to the Citys website for downloadable versions of event speaker presentations to view the event highlightvideo and to encourage registration to become a member of the Brampton Creative Economy Network Twitterwas very successful with event speakers and participants re-tweeting messages (see Appendix 1 for tweets)
Post-event the Summit was also covered on seven personal and professional blogs
It is quite difficult to place a value on social media coverage so for the purpose of this report success was tracked through the number of usersviewersfollowers for each linkchannel as listed in brackets below
Owned
bull Citys website wwwbramptonca o Creative Economy Summit information page
httpwwwbramptoncaenBusinessedoPaqesCreativeEconomvSummitaspx (1273 page views 898 unique views)
o Events calendar listing
httpwwwbramptoncaenbusinessPaQesEventaspx985BramptonCreativeEc onomvSummited=20120202st=0800et=1830
bull Twitter copyBramptonEcoDev (565 Tweets 196Following 493 Followers) o Creative Economy Summit hash tag HACEcr8v
(47 totaltweets - 10 from City and 37 users)
bull Brampton EcoDev YouTube Channel httpwwwyoutubecomuserBramptonEcoDev (2551 video views 6 subscribers)
o Creative Summit Highlight video httpwwwvoutubecomwatch7vsvi2C5vUPI7E (76 Views)
bull Brampton Arts Council Facebook Page httpwwwfacebookcomnotephp7note id=454269359958 (197 Likes)
bull Brampton Arts Council Blog
httpbactalkbloQSPOtcom201202creative-economv-summit-updatehtml (8 Members)
L 1-1 Brampton Creative Economy Summit
Earned Media Report
Earned
bull Twitter tweets (see Appendix 1)
bull Facebook public event page owned by Artscape httpwwwfacebookcomevents320025478015526 (8 Members)
bull Arts Build Ontario Blog httpartsbuildontariocabloqp=23
bull Knowledge Network Blog httpwwwknownetcabrampton-creative-economv-summit
bull Brampton SBEC (Cassandra Baccardax) Blog httpbramptonsbecbloqspotcom201202brampton-creative-economv-summitshy
panelhtml (4 Members)
bull Personal Blog httpnot-a-philistinebloospotcom201202brampton-creativeshyeconomv-summithtml
bull Heritage Resources Centre Blog
httpheritaQeresourcescentrebloqspotcom201201creative-economy-summithtml
bull Scoopitl Blog httpwwwscoopittmilwaukee-s-creative-economvp710094346otisshyfashion-s-role-in-creative-economv-fashion-news-fashion-week-news-apparelnews-net (24 Views)
bull PGP Wedding Cinema BlogTwitter
httppQPweddinqwordpresscom20120119PQp-weddinq-cinema
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Earned Media Report
APPENDIX 1
Tweets containing HACEcr8v
jianghomeshi T-hill ) RT mrubinoff Exceptional keynote by Jian Ghomeshi Candid amp inspiring One of Canadas ampThornhills best laquoHACEcr8v --Brampton 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
Lrprc t
BramptonEcoDev Thanks - RT buzz4biz Greal job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration tfHACEcrSv 33 days ago from HoolSuite
EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
brapuui
BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
34 days ago from Echofon
BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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Samp8 bilTplOfl )
BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week htp7tcoj8oiDmRp HACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday laquoHACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ltHACEcr8v collaborative orgs I mentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy laquoHACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
mm bnafMut
BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summitare on line Will add more next week httptcoj8oiDmRp fHACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
A Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
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Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ffHACEcrSv collaborative orgs Imentioned in mytalk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
CEOGIobal RT copythe _idea_agency Kevin Morris laquoHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twilterfeed
Fredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan -VHACEcr8v 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr copyjianghomeshi unfortunately missed your talk at 4HACEcr8v but heard you referenced my presentation Just wanted to say thank you 29 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev Registering for Bramptons Creative Economy Network is the best way to stay engaged following -HACEcr8v sign-up here httptcoYF9y32Wq 32 days ago from HootSuite
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shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week httptcoj8oiDmRp fHACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
popcOrnn I think Im going to invest in making a linked in account Might as well 3 I feel inspired alter yesterday bullHACEcr8v 33 days ago from web
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Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - Iforgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
A EmilyClaireAfan Thanks RT copyfredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan fHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier RT copykmorr gtraquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I look from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
the idea agency Kevin Morris vHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twitterfeed
LI
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kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twiner for Android
Jim^Schembri RT copybuzz4biz Great job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration bullbull-HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
kmorr copyRichBorbndge thanks Had a lot of fun Soundsexciting keep us posted --(HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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BramptonEcoDev RT copykmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
Jim Schernbri RT copyjianghomeshi Thank you kind (-Brampton humans for the sweet reception and having me speak at your Creative Summit ((HACEcrSv copyBramptonEcoDev 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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3 httpowly8Yaln httpyAvwwbramptoncaenBusinessedobusiness 11 RT copybramptonecodev Census shows Bramptons 2011 population was 523911 Latest bullet clicks
A http^owly8HyywhH)yAvwwbramptoncaenBusinessedoPagesCr 10 bull Student made film about Fletchers Meadow SS will premier at Bramptons Creative Economy clicks
5 httpowly8QawH httpMivwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCr 9 Thanks to who attended Bramptons 1st Creative Economy Summit Watch website for presenta clicks
6 http0wly8SiAH httpwwwbramptoncaenBusinessedoPagesCr 7 Registering for Bramptons Creative Economy Network is the best way to stay engaged followin clicks
-J httpowly8Xe4W httpwwwbramptoncaenBusinessedobusiness 6 Just released Brampton Census Bulletin-2011 Population and Dwelling Counts httpowly8X dicks
8 httpowly8Pu24 httpwwwtorontoartscapeorg 5 TimJones from copyArtscape has just taken the stage at Brampton Creative Economy Summit HA clicks
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LhP Media Clips for Creative Economy Summit
OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
WHERE The Rose Theatre Brampton
1 Theatre Lane
Brampton ON
ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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Earned Media Report
Brampton Creative Economy Summit
February 2 2012
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Prepared by the City of Brampton Corporate Communications Division
March 27 2012
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TRADITIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE
Print Media
The Summit received wide print coverage from Bramptons local and ethnic media outlets This was spread out during the lead-up to and following the event The coverage was prompted by three print-ready matte stories that were issued by the City These stories provided details about the event and were to act as a catalyst for public interest
The matte stories were effective in garnering media interest particularly by print ethnic media As these outlets are often short-staffed the provision of well-written copy which can be readily reproduced is very attractive to their editors The resulting coverage detailed below demonstrates how this channel helped ensure that the content that was reproduced was accurate and clearly written
For Bramptons other media outlets including the Brampton Business Times and the Guardian while the matte stories were not reprinted directly they did provide an effective source for the outlets to draw from in their articles The resulting stories were all positive in their coverage of the event and of the HACE initiative
Though Toronto media did not cover the Summit this is unsurprising as the Bramptonshycentric nature of the event precluded it from garnering wider-attention A creative economy summit held in Richmond Hill last year was similarly unable to draw the attention of these outlets
Broadcast Media
Rogers Cable 10 runs forfree a 60-second segment every day highlighting news events and information from the City of Brampton titled Brampton Bulletin During the week of January 23 the upcoming Creative Economy Summit was one of the featured items
The channel also ran a brief segment on the Summit on their program Access Peel As this program serves as a monthly round-up of events and activities in Peel Region it did not run until three weeks after the event during the week of February 20
Ad Value
In the table below a column Ad Value has been identified Ad Value is a dollar figure that attempts to quantify the cost of purchasing an advertisement with similar dimensions or parameters as the article in question Ad value for print media takes into account
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bull the length of the article in words which is converted to lines bull the number of images in the article bull the publicly posted advertising rates for the source of the article
When an advertising rate is not publicly available for a particular source it is estimated on a pro-rated scale comparing that source to one with similar audiencerates
Many in the public relations industry believe that editorial copy (articles) bear greater value than straight advertising and that this can be calculated To this end an industry accepted multiplier of 3X has been ascribed to the sum of the cost value of purchasing the equivalent ad space
As Rogers Cable is a community outlet that does not run advertising the Ad Value for neither the Brampton Bulletin feature nor the Access Peel segment could be calculated under the same criteria as listed above
OUTLET ATTENDED EVENT COVERAGE AD VALUE
Asian Connections Reporter with camera Ran matte story on $400 attended February 16 including
provided photos
Brampton Business Did not attend Article in December issue $1052 Times highlighted upcoming
summit
Brampton Guardian Two reporters and two Ran articles on January 3 x $2105 photographers attended 28 February 2 3 and 4 1 x$3158 the event $9473
The first of these was a
near verbatim version of
the matte story issued in December
Later stories borrowed content from the issued
matte stories
Brampton News Did not attend Ran matte stories on $400 January 13 and February 10
Caledon Citizen Did not attend Ran matte story on $200 February 10
Canlndia News Attended morning Ran matte story on $350 portion of event February 10 including
Cornwall Free News
Hamdard Weekly
Hindi Abroad
Punjabi Star
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
Weekly Voice
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Did not attend
Attended afternoon
Did not attend
Attended afternoon
Did not attend
Attended
Attended
bull Total purchase price cost bull Ad value equivalency using 3X multiplier
Paid
provided photo
Ran matte story on December 12 and Media
Advisory on January 31 including provided images
Ran matte story in Punjabi on February 10 including provided photos
Ran provided photo with cutline in Hindi on February 10
Article appeared on February 10 article borrowed from issued matte stories
Ran December matte story on January 4
Ran matte story with provided image on January 27
Ran matte story with provided photos on February 11
Brampton Guardian front page banner ad - January 11 ($720)
$400
$500
$375
$375
$470
$350
$400
$14695 $44085
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SOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE
The Summit received significant coverage through social media The Citys Economic Development Department utilized its Twitter account to engage the community through a customized hash tag which was created specifically for the Summit Tweets were sent in advance of the event to promote registration and generate excitement through the announcement of the event panelists and keynote speakers During the event live tweets were also sent to keep participants up-to-date and post-event tweets were sent directing people back to the Citys website for downloadable versions of event speaker presentations to view the event highlightvideo and to encourage registration to become a member of the Brampton Creative Economy Network Twitterwas very successful with event speakers and participants re-tweeting messages (see Appendix 1 for tweets)
Post-event the Summit was also covered on seven personal and professional blogs
It is quite difficult to place a value on social media coverage so for the purpose of this report success was tracked through the number of usersviewersfollowers for each linkchannel as listed in brackets below
Owned
bull Citys website wwwbramptonca o Creative Economy Summit information page
httpwwwbramptoncaenBusinessedoPaqesCreativeEconomvSummitaspx (1273 page views 898 unique views)
o Events calendar listing
httpwwwbramptoncaenbusinessPaQesEventaspx985BramptonCreativeEc onomvSummited=20120202st=0800et=1830
bull Twitter copyBramptonEcoDev (565 Tweets 196Following 493 Followers) o Creative Economy Summit hash tag HACEcr8v
(47 totaltweets - 10 from City and 37 users)
bull Brampton EcoDev YouTube Channel httpwwwyoutubecomuserBramptonEcoDev (2551 video views 6 subscribers)
o Creative Summit Highlight video httpwwwvoutubecomwatch7vsvi2C5vUPI7E (76 Views)
bull Brampton Arts Council Facebook Page httpwwwfacebookcomnotephp7note id=454269359958 (197 Likes)
bull Brampton Arts Council Blog
httpbactalkbloQSPOtcom201202creative-economv-summit-updatehtml (8 Members)
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bull Twitter tweets (see Appendix 1)
bull Facebook public event page owned by Artscape httpwwwfacebookcomevents320025478015526 (8 Members)
bull Arts Build Ontario Blog httpartsbuildontariocabloqp=23
bull Knowledge Network Blog httpwwwknownetcabrampton-creative-economv-summit
bull Brampton SBEC (Cassandra Baccardax) Blog httpbramptonsbecbloqspotcom201202brampton-creative-economv-summitshy
panelhtml (4 Members)
bull Personal Blog httpnot-a-philistinebloospotcom201202brampton-creativeshyeconomv-summithtml
bull Heritage Resources Centre Blog
httpheritaQeresourcescentrebloqspotcom201201creative-economy-summithtml
bull Scoopitl Blog httpwwwscoopittmilwaukee-s-creative-economvp710094346otisshyfashion-s-role-in-creative-economv-fashion-news-fashion-week-news-apparelnews-net (24 Views)
bull PGP Wedding Cinema BlogTwitter
httppQPweddinqwordpresscom20120119PQp-weddinq-cinema
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APPENDIX 1
Tweets containing HACEcr8v
jianghomeshi T-hill ) RT mrubinoff Exceptional keynote by Jian Ghomeshi Candid amp inspiring One of Canadas ampThornhills best laquoHACEcr8v --Brampton 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
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BramptonEcoDev Thanks - RT buzz4biz Greal job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration tfHACEcrSv 33 days ago from HoolSuite
EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
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BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
34 days ago from Echofon
BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week htp7tcoj8oiDmRp HACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday laquoHACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ltHACEcr8v collaborative orgs I mentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy laquoHACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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A Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
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Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ffHACEcrSv collaborative orgs Imentioned in mytalk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
CEOGIobal RT copythe _idea_agency Kevin Morris laquoHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twilterfeed
Fredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan -VHACEcr8v 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr copyjianghomeshi unfortunately missed your talk at 4HACEcr8v but heard you referenced my presentation Just wanted to say thank you 29 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev Registering for Bramptons Creative Economy Network is the best way to stay engaged following -HACEcr8v sign-up here httptcoYF9y32Wq 32 days ago from HootSuite
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Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - Iforgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
A EmilyClaireAfan Thanks RT copyfredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan fHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier RT copykmorr gtraquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I look from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Jim^Schembri RT copybuzz4biz Great job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration bullbull-HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
kmorr copyRichBorbndge thanks Had a lot of fun Soundsexciting keep us posted --(HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Jim Schernbri RT copyjianghomeshi Thank you kind (-Brampton humans for the sweet reception and having me speak at your Creative Summit ((HACEcrSv copyBramptonEcoDev 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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LhP Media Clips for Creative Economy Summit
OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
WHERE The Rose Theatre Brampton
1 Theatre Lane
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ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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TRADITIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE
Print Media
The Summit received wide print coverage from Bramptons local and ethnic media outlets This was spread out during the lead-up to and following the event The coverage was prompted by three print-ready matte stories that were issued by the City These stories provided details about the event and were to act as a catalyst for public interest
The matte stories were effective in garnering media interest particularly by print ethnic media As these outlets are often short-staffed the provision of well-written copy which can be readily reproduced is very attractive to their editors The resulting coverage detailed below demonstrates how this channel helped ensure that the content that was reproduced was accurate and clearly written
For Bramptons other media outlets including the Brampton Business Times and the Guardian while the matte stories were not reprinted directly they did provide an effective source for the outlets to draw from in their articles The resulting stories were all positive in their coverage of the event and of the HACE initiative
Though Toronto media did not cover the Summit this is unsurprising as the Bramptonshycentric nature of the event precluded it from garnering wider-attention A creative economy summit held in Richmond Hill last year was similarly unable to draw the attention of these outlets
Broadcast Media
Rogers Cable 10 runs forfree a 60-second segment every day highlighting news events and information from the City of Brampton titled Brampton Bulletin During the week of January 23 the upcoming Creative Economy Summit was one of the featured items
The channel also ran a brief segment on the Summit on their program Access Peel As this program serves as a monthly round-up of events and activities in Peel Region it did not run until three weeks after the event during the week of February 20
Ad Value
In the table below a column Ad Value has been identified Ad Value is a dollar figure that attempts to quantify the cost of purchasing an advertisement with similar dimensions or parameters as the article in question Ad value for print media takes into account
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When an advertising rate is not publicly available for a particular source it is estimated on a pro-rated scale comparing that source to one with similar audiencerates
Many in the public relations industry believe that editorial copy (articles) bear greater value than straight advertising and that this can be calculated To this end an industry accepted multiplier of 3X has been ascribed to the sum of the cost value of purchasing the equivalent ad space
As Rogers Cable is a community outlet that does not run advertising the Ad Value for neither the Brampton Bulletin feature nor the Access Peel segment could be calculated under the same criteria as listed above
OUTLET ATTENDED EVENT COVERAGE AD VALUE
Asian Connections Reporter with camera Ran matte story on $400 attended February 16 including
provided photos
Brampton Business Did not attend Article in December issue $1052 Times highlighted upcoming
summit
Brampton Guardian Two reporters and two Ran articles on January 3 x $2105 photographers attended 28 February 2 3 and 4 1 x$3158 the event $9473
The first of these was a
near verbatim version of
the matte story issued in December
Later stories borrowed content from the issued
matte stories
Brampton News Did not attend Ran matte stories on $400 January 13 and February 10
Caledon Citizen Did not attend Ran matte story on $200 February 10
Canlndia News Attended morning Ran matte story on $350 portion of event February 10 including
Cornwall Free News
Hamdard Weekly
Hindi Abroad
Punjabi Star
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
Weekly Voice
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Ran matte story in Punjabi on February 10 including provided photos
Ran provided photo with cutline in Hindi on February 10
Article appeared on February 10 article borrowed from issued matte stories
Ran December matte story on January 4
Ran matte story with provided image on January 27
Ran matte story with provided photos on February 11
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SOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE
The Summit received significant coverage through social media The Citys Economic Development Department utilized its Twitter account to engage the community through a customized hash tag which was created specifically for the Summit Tweets were sent in advance of the event to promote registration and generate excitement through the announcement of the event panelists and keynote speakers During the event live tweets were also sent to keep participants up-to-date and post-event tweets were sent directing people back to the Citys website for downloadable versions of event speaker presentations to view the event highlightvideo and to encourage registration to become a member of the Brampton Creative Economy Network Twitterwas very successful with event speakers and participants re-tweeting messages (see Appendix 1 for tweets)
Post-event the Summit was also covered on seven personal and professional blogs
It is quite difficult to place a value on social media coverage so for the purpose of this report success was tracked through the number of usersviewersfollowers for each linkchannel as listed in brackets below
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bull Citys website wwwbramptonca o Creative Economy Summit information page
httpwwwbramptoncaenBusinessedoPaqesCreativeEconomvSummitaspx (1273 page views 898 unique views)
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bull Twitter copyBramptonEcoDev (565 Tweets 196Following 493 Followers) o Creative Economy Summit hash tag HACEcr8v
(47 totaltweets - 10 from City and 37 users)
bull Brampton EcoDev YouTube Channel httpwwwyoutubecomuserBramptonEcoDev (2551 video views 6 subscribers)
o Creative Summit Highlight video httpwwwvoutubecomwatch7vsvi2C5vUPI7E (76 Views)
bull Brampton Arts Council Facebook Page httpwwwfacebookcomnotephp7note id=454269359958 (197 Likes)
bull Brampton Arts Council Blog
httpbactalkbloQSPOtcom201202creative-economv-summit-updatehtml (8 Members)
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bull Twitter tweets (see Appendix 1)
bull Facebook public event page owned by Artscape httpwwwfacebookcomevents320025478015526 (8 Members)
bull Arts Build Ontario Blog httpartsbuildontariocabloqp=23
bull Knowledge Network Blog httpwwwknownetcabrampton-creative-economv-summit
bull Brampton SBEC (Cassandra Baccardax) Blog httpbramptonsbecbloqspotcom201202brampton-creative-economv-summitshy
panelhtml (4 Members)
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bull Scoopitl Blog httpwwwscoopittmilwaukee-s-creative-economvp710094346otisshyfashion-s-role-in-creative-economv-fashion-news-fashion-week-news-apparelnews-net (24 Views)
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APPENDIX 1
Tweets containing HACEcr8v
jianghomeshi T-hill ) RT mrubinoff Exceptional keynote by Jian Ghomeshi Candid amp inspiring One of Canadas ampThornhills best laquoHACEcr8v --Brampton 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
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BramptonEcoDev Thanks - RT buzz4biz Greal job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration tfHACEcrSv 33 days ago from HoolSuite
EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
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BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
34 days ago from Echofon
BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week htp7tcoj8oiDmRp HACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday laquoHACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ltHACEcr8v collaborative orgs I mentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy laquoHACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ffHACEcrSv collaborative orgs Imentioned in mytalk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
CEOGIobal RT copythe _idea_agency Kevin Morris laquoHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twilterfeed
Fredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan -VHACEcr8v 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr copyjianghomeshi unfortunately missed your talk at 4HACEcr8v but heard you referenced my presentation Just wanted to say thank you 29 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev Registering for Bramptons Creative Economy Network is the best way to stay engaged following -HACEcr8v sign-up here httptcoYF9y32Wq 32 days ago from HootSuite
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Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - Iforgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
A EmilyClaireAfan Thanks RT copyfredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan fHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier RT copykmorr gtraquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I look from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
the idea agency Kevin Morris vHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twitterfeed
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Jim^Schembri RT copybuzz4biz Great job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration bullbull-HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
kmorr copyRichBorbndge thanks Had a lot of fun Soundsexciting keep us posted --(HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Jim Schernbri RT copyjianghomeshi Thank you kind (-Brampton humans for the sweet reception and having me speak at your Creative Summit ((HACEcrSv copyBramptonEcoDev 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
WHERE The Rose Theatre Brampton
1 Theatre Lane
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ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
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Brampton Business Did not attend Article in December issue $1052 Times highlighted upcoming
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Brampton News Did not attend Ran matte stories on $400 January 13 and February 10
Caledon Citizen Did not attend Ran matte story on $200 February 10
Canlndia News Attended morning Ran matte story on $350 portion of event February 10 including
Cornwall Free News
Hamdard Weekly
Hindi Abroad
Punjabi Star
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
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SOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE
The Summit received significant coverage through social media The Citys Economic Development Department utilized its Twitter account to engage the community through a customized hash tag which was created specifically for the Summit Tweets were sent in advance of the event to promote registration and generate excitement through the announcement of the event panelists and keynote speakers During the event live tweets were also sent to keep participants up-to-date and post-event tweets were sent directing people back to the Citys website for downloadable versions of event speaker presentations to view the event highlightvideo and to encourage registration to become a member of the Brampton Creative Economy Network Twitterwas very successful with event speakers and participants re-tweeting messages (see Appendix 1 for tweets)
Post-event the Summit was also covered on seven personal and professional blogs
It is quite difficult to place a value on social media coverage so for the purpose of this report success was tracked through the number of usersviewersfollowers for each linkchannel as listed in brackets below
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bull Twitter copyBramptonEcoDev (565 Tweets 196Following 493 Followers) o Creative Economy Summit hash tag HACEcr8v
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bull Brampton Arts Council Facebook Page httpwwwfacebookcomnotephp7note id=454269359958 (197 Likes)
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APPENDIX 1
Tweets containing HACEcr8v
jianghomeshi T-hill ) RT mrubinoff Exceptional keynote by Jian Ghomeshi Candid amp inspiring One of Canadas ampThornhills best laquoHACEcr8v --Brampton 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
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BramptonEcoDev Thanks - RT buzz4biz Greal job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration tfHACEcrSv 33 days ago from HoolSuite
EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
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BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
34 days ago from Echofon
BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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The Summit received significant coverage through social media The Citys Economic Development Department utilized its Twitter account to engage the community through a customized hash tag which was created specifically for the Summit Tweets were sent in advance of the event to promote registration and generate excitement through the announcement of the event panelists and keynote speakers During the event live tweets were also sent to keep participants up-to-date and post-event tweets were sent directing people back to the Citys website for downloadable versions of event speaker presentations to view the event highlightvideo and to encourage registration to become a member of the Brampton Creative Economy Network Twitterwas very successful with event speakers and participants re-tweeting messages (see Appendix 1 for tweets)
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fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
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BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
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The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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SOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE
The Summit received significant coverage through social media The Citys Economic Development Department utilized its Twitter account to engage the community through a customized hash tag which was created specifically for the Summit Tweets were sent in advance of the event to promote registration and generate excitement through the announcement of the event panelists and keynote speakers During the event live tweets were also sent to keep participants up-to-date and post-event tweets were sent directing people back to the Citys website for downloadable versions of event speaker presentations to view the event highlightvideo and to encourage registration to become a member of the Brampton Creative Economy Network Twitterwas very successful with event speakers and participants re-tweeting messages (see Appendix 1 for tweets)
Post-event the Summit was also covered on seven personal and professional blogs
It is quite difficult to place a value on social media coverage so for the purpose of this report success was tracked through the number of usersviewersfollowers for each linkchannel as listed in brackets below
Owned
bull Citys website wwwbramptonca o Creative Economy Summit information page
httpwwwbramptoncaenBusinessedoPaqesCreativeEconomvSummitaspx (1273 page views 898 unique views)
o Events calendar listing
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bull Twitter copyBramptonEcoDev (565 Tweets 196Following 493 Followers) o Creative Economy Summit hash tag HACEcr8v
(47 totaltweets - 10 from City and 37 users)
bull Brampton EcoDev YouTube Channel httpwwwyoutubecomuserBramptonEcoDev (2551 video views 6 subscribers)
o Creative Summit Highlight video httpwwwvoutubecomwatch7vsvi2C5vUPI7E (76 Views)
bull Brampton Arts Council Facebook Page httpwwwfacebookcomnotephp7note id=454269359958 (197 Likes)
bull Brampton Arts Council Blog
httpbactalkbloQSPOtcom201202creative-economv-summit-updatehtml (8 Members)
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bull Twitter tweets (see Appendix 1)
bull Facebook public event page owned by Artscape httpwwwfacebookcomevents320025478015526 (8 Members)
bull Arts Build Ontario Blog httpartsbuildontariocabloqp=23
bull Knowledge Network Blog httpwwwknownetcabrampton-creative-economv-summit
bull Brampton SBEC (Cassandra Baccardax) Blog httpbramptonsbecbloqspotcom201202brampton-creative-economv-summitshy
panelhtml (4 Members)
bull Personal Blog httpnot-a-philistinebloospotcom201202brampton-creativeshyeconomv-summithtml
bull Heritage Resources Centre Blog
httpheritaQeresourcescentrebloqspotcom201201creative-economy-summithtml
bull Scoopitl Blog httpwwwscoopittmilwaukee-s-creative-economvp710094346otisshyfashion-s-role-in-creative-economv-fashion-news-fashion-week-news-apparelnews-net (24 Views)
bull PGP Wedding Cinema BlogTwitter
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Tweets containing HACEcr8v
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BramptonEcoDev Thanks - RT buzz4biz Greal job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration tfHACEcrSv 33 days ago from HoolSuite
EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
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BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
34 days ago from Echofon
BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week htp7tcoj8oiDmRp HACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday laquoHACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ltHACEcr8v collaborative orgs I mentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy laquoHACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summitare on line Will add more next week httptcoj8oiDmRp fHACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
A Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
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Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ffHACEcrSv collaborative orgs Imentioned in mytalk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
CEOGIobal RT copythe _idea_agency Kevin Morris laquoHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twilterfeed
Fredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan -VHACEcr8v 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr copyjianghomeshi unfortunately missed your talk at 4HACEcr8v but heard you referenced my presentation Just wanted to say thank you 29 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev Registering for Bramptons Creative Economy Network is the best way to stay engaged following -HACEcr8v sign-up here httptcoYF9y32Wq 32 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week httptcoj8oiDmRp fHACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
popcOrnn I think Im going to invest in making a linked in account Might as well 3 I feel inspired alter yesterday bullHACEcr8v 33 days ago from web
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Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - Iforgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
A EmilyClaireAfan Thanks RT copyfredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan fHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier RT copykmorr gtraquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I look from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
the idea agency Kevin Morris vHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twitterfeed
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kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twiner for Android
Jim^Schembri RT copybuzz4biz Great job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration bullbull-HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
kmorr copyRichBorbndge thanks Had a lot of fun Soundsexciting keep us posted --(HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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BramptonEcoDev RT copykmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
Jim Schernbri RT copyjianghomeshi Thank you kind (-Brampton humans for the sweet reception and having me speak at your Creative Summit ((HACEcrSv copyBramptonEcoDev 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
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Arts summit underway
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Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
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BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
34 days ago from Echofon
BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday laquoHACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ltHACEcr8v collaborative orgs I mentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy laquoHACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ffHACEcrSv collaborative orgs Imentioned in mytalk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
CEOGIobal RT copythe _idea_agency Kevin Morris laquoHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twilterfeed
Fredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan -VHACEcr8v 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr copyjianghomeshi unfortunately missed your talk at 4HACEcr8v but heard you referenced my presentation Just wanted to say thank you 29 days ago from web
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Fredperrier RT copykmorr gtraquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I look from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Jim^Schembri RT copybuzz4biz Great job Brampton EDO Creative economy in Brampton IS a possibility with this start to collaboration bullbull-HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
kmorr copyRichBorbndge thanks Had a lot of fun Soundsexciting keep us posted --(HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Jim Schernbri RT copyjianghomeshi Thank you kind (-Brampton humans for the sweet reception and having me speak at your Creative Summit ((HACEcrSv copyBramptonEcoDev 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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EmilyClaireAfan Impressive creative tech work from the students at Fletchers Meadow SS Where were all these opps when I was in high school HACEcr8v 33 cays ago from Twitter for iPhone
fmssarrovvs RT copyBramptonEcoDev copyfmssarrows using student made video to introduce their presentation Looks great gtHACEcr8v 33 days ago from HootSuite
JAM EmilyClaireAfan Great to meet so many enthusiastic interested folks at HACEcr8v who want to know more about the games industry Reach out anytime ) 33 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
ill knownetmuskoka copyjianghomeshi Its been great so far Looking forward to your keynote raquoHACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
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BramptonEcoDev Great video part of presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan from Canadian Interactive Alliance Will try to get copy ^HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
MyCommunityV RT copyBramptonEcoDev 58 of attendees at Bramptons Creative Economy Summit found out about it via social media or e-mail HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HooSuite
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BramptonEcoDev 74 of attendees at laquoHACEcr8v say they would be interested in being part of Bramptons new Creative Economy Network httptcoaBDQ6sgq 34 days ago from HootSuite
buzz4biz Eaton Showing fine examples of public art from around the world Has she been to Quebec city IMHO there are great examples in QC tfHACEcr8v 34 days ago from Twitter for iPhone
Jim Schernbri Great to see so many business people participating in the Brampton Creative Economy Summit WACEcrSv bbot
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BramptonEcoDev Paul Hoffert will be facilitating the Panel Session - Explaining the Relevance of the Creative Economy on our Communities HACEcr8v 34 days ago from HootSuite
BramptonEcoDev Tim Jones from copyArtscapedetailing four ways to romance creative economy Sharing great info and stories at -VHACEcrSv 34 days ago from HootSuite
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Johnfluter RTcopyBramptonEcoDev FHACEcrSv has officially started http7tcoxa7VLYbh 34 days ago from TweetDeck
helenpho so the FMSS promo video that played today copy rose theatre for HACEcrBvwas pretty amazing eh not plugging myself amp chauhan_20 or anything 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
JN_supershot RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage I couldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr RT copyRichBorbridge copykmorr thanks for the insights at HACEcr8v Im going to probe your city as collaborative platform for some action items this week 33 days ago from web
R rdhillon design RT copykmorr laquoHACEcr8v folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr SHACEcrSv folks heres photo I took from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy -HACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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BramptonEcoDev More presentations from yesterdays Brampton Creative Economy Summit are on line Will add more next week htp7tcoj8oiDmRp HACEcr8v 32 days ago from HootSuite
Artscape RT copyfredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday laquoHACEcr8v Tim Jones from 33 days ago from HootSuite
Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy - I forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ltHACEcr8v collaborative orgs I mentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
shaunajmccabe RT copymrubinoff Tweeting presentation Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts - Gabrielle Roy laquoHACEcr8v 32 days ago from web
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Fredperrier Romancing Creative Economy -1 forgot to mention how great this presentation was yesterday HACEcr8v Tim Jones from copyArtscape = captivating 33 days ago from web
CEOGIobal RT copykmorr ffHACEcrSv collaborative orgs Imentioned in mytalk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copySiliconHalton 33 days ago from HootSuite
CEOGIobal RT copythe _idea_agency Kevin Morris laquoHACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copycha httptcoUVn3qG25 33 days ago from twilterfeed
Fredperrier Wow Gaming industry is actually a major Creative Economy player Great presentation by copyEmilyClaireAfan -VHACEcr8v 33 days ago from Twitter for BlackBerryreg
kmorr HACEcr8v collaborative orgs Imentioned in my talk which are driving innovation copyCEOGIobal copychangecamp copycsiTO copysiliconhalton 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
kmorr copyjianghomeshi unfortunately missed your talk at 4HACEcr8v but heard you referenced my presentation Just wanted to say thank you 29 days ago from web
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kmorr copyRichBorbndge thanks Had a lot of fun Soundsexciting keep us posted --(HACEcrSv 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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kmorr HACEcr8v folks heres photo Itook from stage Icouldnt quite see be of lights but here it is httptcoc6vSrmx5 33 days ago from Twitter for Android
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
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The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
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Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
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Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
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Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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LhP Media Clips for Creative Economy Summit
OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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LhP Media Clips for Creative Economy Summit
OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
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Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
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The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
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Arts summit underway
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Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
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Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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Asian Connections
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Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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OUTLET
Asian Connections
Brampton Business Times
Brampton Guardian
Caledon Citizen
Canlndia News
Cornwall Free News
Hindi Abroad
South Asian Focus
Weekly Times of India
ARTICLE TITLE
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit Informs and Inspires
City gets creative with Summit
City hosts creative economy summit
Arts summit underway
Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan
Students show creativity at city summit
Bramptons Creative Economy Summit informs Inspires
Brampton holds creative economy summit
Brampton Creative Economy Summit shybusiness of the arts - February 22012
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative economy Summit - February 22012
290 people attend Bramptons first creative economy summit at the Rose Theatre
Brampton to host first creative Economy meet
Countdown to Bramptons Creative Economy Summit
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
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The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Arts summit underway By Ashley Goodfellow February 2 2012
A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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PrintGUARDIM City hosts creative economy summit
January 28 2012
Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
The summit is designed to generate excitement Creallva economy summit Crealive minds will collaborate on Thursday Feb 2 when Ihe City of Bramplon hosls ils lirsl Creative and share experiences in relation to the creative Economy Summit economy
A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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More than 290 attendees came together for Bramptons first Crealive Economy Summit held Feb 2at the Rose Theatre Bramplon Participants included residents local business leaders members of Brampton City Council educators and students arts professionals along with attendees from across Ontario and Quebec
Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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Creative minds will collaborate on Thursday bramotonFeb 2 when the City of Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit The event which runs 8 am to 630 pm at -lue the Rose Theatre will explore the creative economy and Bramptons role in it The citys economy HACE (Heritage Arts Culture and Entertainment) initiative will use the summit to summi promote awareness of Bramptons potential and to education and define the creative aa bull 03 bull 2012 economy by sharing information and best practices and creating a networking business a F th art environment for members of the creative economy
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A number of workshops and guest speakers will be featured at the event including keynote speakers include Jian Ghomeshi host of Q on CBC Radio One who will discuss creative economy and the next generation Also on the bill is Tim Jones president and CEO ofArtscape who will give a presentation on creative city building
Anumber oflocal and area experts will talk about awareness and education success stories and the citys future with respect to the creative economy The event is free to attend and registration Is limited To register or for more details on the event go to wwwbramptoncaenBuslnessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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GUARDIAN Students show creativity at city summit
February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
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The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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A clear vision is the crux of a successful creative economy
This was the message reiterated to roughly 100 attendees at Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit this morning where the city unveiled details on its progress and plans for its business of the arts initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural Industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy said Rob Fllkin coshychair of the HACE roundtable Filkin explained the 12-step study process Man with a plan Director of Economic Development for Ihe citywhich is now complete and said the group is Sohail Saeed addresses the audience on the importance oflooking to 2016 to have a successful vibrant networking in the Creative Economy George Beshiri creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Oowntown Development Corporationand the City of Bramptonmdash must work collaboratively with each other community stakeholders and the local arts sector to harness innovative ideas and plans for the citys downtown core Guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape (an organization that has revitalized the creative economy and creative energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and Regent Park) outlined various strategies for cultivating a creative economy but said the common denominator for success is having a vision first Your plan deals with place branding he said but its equally about reinventing the culture of a place Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Mural Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the Importance of this message The days events include presentations from various industry leaders city representatives and local businesses who have enjoyed success in the arts The event runs from 830 am until 630 pm at the Rose Theatre For a more detailed account of the event check back on The Guardians website and look in next weeks issues of The Guardian newspaper delivered to your door
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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GUARDIAN Excitement mounts for Bramptons HACE plan By ASHLEY GOODFELLOW February 3 2012
Cultivating a thriving creative economy hinges on reinventing the culture of a place attendees of Bramptons first Creative Economy Summit heard Feb 2 at the Rose Theatremdash but it has to
be genuine Such a pursuit is not about branding Its not about manufacturing an idea Its not about cloning concepts Stimulating a creative artistic economy that has the potential to sustain itself starts with a vision Its about creating something that is real and authentic and using that to create your identity said guest speaker Tim Jones president and CEO of Artscape the renowned organization that has revitalized the creative economy and energy in places like Torontos Distillery District and now Regeant Park Its about creative place-making and unleashing a potential such that it gathers steam on its Tim Jones Tim Jones CEO amp President of Artscape leads off the own Brampton Creative Economy Summit on Feb 2 with a presentation ol Jones who delivered a passionate presentation Ihe importance of creative cily building Photo by George Beshiri about creative city building to a crowd of over 100 emphasized the significance of nurturing a vision that unites a citys unique partnerships If you manufacture a place and the experience doesnt live up to it people see right through it he said Which is why all stakeholders need to be engaged inmdash and excited aboutmdash the process After the response to Fridays summit which had roughly 400 attendees throughout the day Region of Peel councillor Gael Miles believes this is possible for Brampton Theres a growing sense of excitement that we really are on the right track and there is boundless opportunity for us to bring about some positive change In the downtown she said about the citys HACE initiative The HACE plan (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) Is a downtown economic development Initiative designed to capitalize on the connections between place cultural industries cultural resources and the local-regional creative economy explained Rob Filkln co-chair of the HACE round table During the opening presentation of the summit Filkin explained the 12-step study process which is now complete and said the group is looking to 2016 for a successful vibrant creative economy in the city To get there the project teammdash Brampton Arts Council Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and the City of Bramptonmdash need to craft a shared vision and look to the local artistic and economic communities to harness innovative ideas and plans Miles suggested the summit sparked an overwhelming sense that there is buy-in from the community and said peopie could see the relevance in investing in the arts and culture in downtown She sees the collective community mind set evolving to accept the creative sector as a legitimatemdash and even desiredmdash economic engine The outcome must be create a sense of place and community Brian Stittle a member of Bramptons economic development office who is researching and mapping the local creative economy said the city has identified the key components necessary to redefine the posture of downtown Brampton Planning for a creative economy can not rely solely on the presence of the arts it must encompass other diverse componentsmdash festivals and events natural and cultural heritage spaces and facilities community cultural organizations and creative cultural industries Other speakersmdash including Karin Eaton of Murai Routes and Paul Hoffert musician and digital media professor-emphasized the importance defining a place by cultivating its unique ethos
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Eaton who has more than 30 years experience with developing community and public art suggested for a creative economy to thrive organically the culture has to be so integrated into who we are and how we live that wtraquo iust exoect itmdashand thats how we change things she saidShe also touched on the shift In the definition of art in the public realm with respect to the popularity of social mediamdash something Miles feels the city needs to examine Theres this whole idea around engaging youth and social networking and we need to tap into that because tte (creative) sector is aging she said We have to start talking to the young people and engaging in pop cultureTaking lead from Tim Jones presentation she said and thinking outside the box is crucal in the next steps of SS [he dty working on the next phase of HACE which includes looking at the types of companies in the local creative economy analyzing the HACE district and examining the elements of the emerging creative corridor theyve Identified along Highway 10Main Street raquoIf we stay excited and stay positive the opportunities are endless said Miles We as amuncpalty if we decide this is something we want to do I think we can do it We can create this For a detailed look at the cultural map the city has put together go here For an outline of the citys HACE plan go here
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February 4 2012
Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
to building Bramptons future workforce to be Secondary School showed off a robot they constructed at the citys Creative Economy Summit Photo by Bryon Johnsoncompetitive in this new creative economy
It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Keynote speakers Jian Ghomeshi and Tim Jones did not disappoint providing insight and ideas for fostering a creative economy in Brampton
Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
Twitter was used during the day to generate interest and feedback from both Ihe participants who were present and outside observers
The results from the interactive survey and theadvice from speakers collected during theSummit will help shape the direction ol the Citys HACETM initiative (Heritage Arts Culture Entertainment) a five-year plan topursue and promote the development of acreative economy in Brampton For additional information and to receive updates on theinitiative register with the Brampton Creative Network tvwwdfamptoncaen BusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummit aspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
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The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
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Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
Presentations from the arts business education and political community focused on Bramptons heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential from an economic business and labour force development perspective Brampton City Council has made a commitment Creative work Students and stall Irom Fletchers Meadow
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It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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Success stories profiling local businesses including Jades Hip Hop Academy and IT Weapons were both a source of celebration and inspiration
Promoting the role of youth in developing the next generation workforce was front and centre throughout the dayStudents and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School shared their forwardleading efforts inthe creative economy through a presentation and panel discussion As well the performing arts and technical skills of the students from Sheridan College were highlighted
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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Students and staff from Bramptons Fletchers Meadow Secondary School provided a glimpse of the work going on in the schools arts and technology programs during the citys recent Creative Economy Summit The daylong free summit presented at the Rose Theatre by the City of Brampton was organized to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role in that emerging economy
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It is estimated approximately 40 per cent of the new jobs created In Ontario by 2016 will be in the creative economy Fletchers Meadow students performed a 50-minute presentation which Included a 10-minute student produced film followed by a panel discussion with teachers and students from the arts and technology programs This is an outstanding opportunity for our arts and technology staff and students to showcase the exceptional programming at Fletchers Meadow said Principal Mary Nanavatl in a news release Were truly honoured to be participating in this event The summit is part of the citys a five-year plan to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy within the city For more information click here
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
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A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
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The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
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Brampton Ontario hosts Creative Economy Summit - February 22012
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
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1 Theatre Lane
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ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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Brampton Creative Economy Summit business of the arts - February 22012
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02 bull 02 bull 2012 sines s of the a r t s~
Discussing the Business of theArts
CFN - By 2016 its estimated that 40 percent of the new jobs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy Dont miss out on learning about this dynamic sector as Brampton hosts its first Creative Economy Summit on Thursday February 2 2012
The summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts This is an important opportunity for sharing information and best practices in this new and exciting area
Highlights of the day include high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO ofArtscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations These will generate excitement for the emerging opportunities for Brampton
u I Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their exciting programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts A goal of the summit is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive in the new creative economy
Running from 8 am to 630 pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton the summit will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce This dynamic event is an opportunity for new synergies and a networking environment for all who attend
The free summit is part of the wider HACEtrade initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Development Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton The initiative focuses on the Heritage Arts Cultural and Entertainment potential of our downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective The Summit is presented by the Cityof Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corporation and Sheridan College
To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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OnAWAliMTEHSELYLff^^ Tuesday January 31st 2012 | Posted by admin
Brampton Ontario hosts Creative Economy Summit - February 22012
bramnton
6C0H0
surnm
2012 mvamm ztok Snerianfi
C S t h
CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
WHERE The Rose Theatre Brampton
1 Theatre Lane
Brampton ON
ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
Hindi Abroad [ February 10 2012 j 11
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Brampton to host first Creative Economy meet ) ^2-jh Page I of 1 n^ Brampton to liost first Creative Economy meet
By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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To register for the summit visit the Brampton web page
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WHERE The Rose Theatre Brampton
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ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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CFN - The Creative Economy Summit will promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to our community in the business of the arts Join us for a day featuring high-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with President and CEO of Artscape Tim Jones as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
WHERE The Rose Theatre Brampton
1 Theatre Lane
Brampton ON
ampI WHEN 8 am to 630 pm Thursday February 2 2012
For more information on the summit and tosee the agenda visit wwwbramDtoncaenBusinessedoPaQesCreativeEconomvSummitasox and follow us on twitter at copyBramptonEcoDev
Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
About Brampton The 11th largest city in Canada Brampton has a successful well-diversified economy and is home to more than 8000 businesses The City continues to retain a Triple A credit rating by Standard ampPoors reflecting itssuccessful economy and debt-free position Brampton celebrates its diverse population that represents people from more than 175 distinct ethnic backgrounds who speak more than 70 different languages Offering more than 6000 acres of parkland Brampton takes pride in being known as the Flower City ofCanada Brampton has been designated as an International Safe Community by the World Health Organization For more information visit wwwbramptonca
Hindi Abroad [ February 10 2012 j 11
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Brampton to host first Creative Economy meet ) ^2-jh Page I of 1 n^ Brampton to liost first Creative Economy meet
By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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Attending media are requested to register at the contact below
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Brampton to host first Creative Economy meet ) ^2-jh Page I of 1 n^ Brampton to liost first Creative Economy meet
By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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By 2016 ts estimated that 40 per cent of the new jebs created in Ontario will be in the creative economy
Agamst this backdrop comes news that Brampton will host its first Creative Economy Summit Thursday Feb 2 2012
The event will seek to promote awareness of the creative economy and Bramptons role within it educating participants and defining how it relates to the community in the business of the arts as per an official release
Running from Sam to 630pm at the Rose Theatre Brampton this free event will bring together leaders in the local arts community business representatives sector experts in the realm of the business of the arts politicians community partners and members of the future creative economy workforce
Bid to build workforce
A key goal is to build and foster Bramptons future workforce to be competitive m the new creative economy
Highlights of the day include nigh-profile keynote speakers such as CBCs Jian Ghomeshi along with Tim Jones President and CEO of Artscape as well as interactive panel sessions and innovative presentations
These are expected to particularly engage the emerging opportunities for Brampton
Presentations by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning and Fletchers Meadow Secondary School will showcase their programs including digital media and animation robotic technology and the performing arts
Part of five-year plan
The free event is part of the wider HACE initiative a five-year plan by the Citys Economic Oevelopment Office the Brampton Arts Council and several community partners to pursue and promote the development of a creative economy in Brampton
The initiative focuses on the heritage arts cultural and entertainment potential of Bramptons downtown from an economic business and labour force development perspective
The summit is presented by the City of Brampton the Brampton Arts Council Brampton Library Brampton Downtown Development Corp and Srtendan College
To register visit wwwbrarnponcaenBusinessedoPagesCreativeEconomySummitaspx
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