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Profiles
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The Business in Vancouver profile, which has been an integral part of the newspaper since it was founded in 1989, provides insight each week into some of the biggest players in B.C. industries ranging from forestry and mining to technology, manufacturing and film production. The profile is a personal look at the life and times of business leaders. But it's also an exploration of their successes and failures and the transferable business lessons those endeavours provide.
Every year, Business in Vancouver publishes the Book of Profiles, a selection of the previous year's profiles:
Below are the profiles from Business in Vancouver ordered by date published, with the latest ones first. Change the ordering by selecting Title asc or Title desc for alphabetical or reverse alphabetical. You can also search for a particular name. This selection of profiles goes back to January, 2007.
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BIV Selections
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Selected articles from Business in Vancouver. Subscribers have access to all stories, including archives going back to 1994.Try out a free six-week subscription, and see how regional business intelligence can keep you informed, provide new leads for your business and keep you a step ahead of your competition.
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