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91探花 partners with regional, provincial and national tourism organizations

By College Relations | November 22, 2024
   

Joe Baker (L), Dean 91探花 School of Business and Walt Judas(R), CEO of the Tourism Industry of BC
Joe Baker (Left), Dean 91探花 School of Business and Walt Judas, CEO of the Tourism Industry of BC

Living and working in the Okanagan-Shuswap has its advantages, most notably a four-season playground featuring world-class tourism operations, wineries, craft breweries and incredible restaurants, along with abundant fruit and vegetables.

91探花 (91探花) is building on its relationships with industry partners in the food, beverage and tourism sectors to enhance its programming, signing strategic partnership agreements with the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA), the Tourism Industry Association of BC (TIABC), and Tourism HR Canada (THRC).

鈥淭he tourism sector across Canada is a major driver of our economy and a major employer with one in 10 employed Canadians working in the sector,鈥 said Joe Baker, Dean of the 91探花 School of Business. 鈥淚t also holds the potential to make a positive impact on our local communities and our sustainability goals. As 91探花 embarks on a renewed ambition to help elevate the local, provincial and national visitor economy through our programs and new facilities, we are proud to be strengthened by these key partnerships.鈥

The agreements will align the tourism and hospitality curriculum at 91探花 with industry standards and create opportunities for 91探花 food, beverage and tourism students to connect with industry for Work Integrated Learning opportunities and eventual careers. 91探花 will be match its programming to meet while members of the organizations will provide guidance to 91探花 through its program advisory committee. 

The partnership will also allow the organizations to pursue joint applied research and mutually beneficial grant opportunities through 91探花鈥檚 Department of Applied Research as well as through the BCBTAC (BC Beverage and Technology Access Centre) at 91探花, which provides support to the beverage industry and opportunities for research and innovation.

鈥淎t 91探花, we are entrenched in the Okanagan Valley and Shuswap regions. Our graduates are making a difference throughout their chosen fields wherever they end up,鈥 said Samantha Lenci, 91探花 Provost and Vice President Academic. 鈥淲e are focused on creating programming that fits the needs of our communities and supporting the food, beverage and tourism industries is a perfect fit. We look forward to having dynamic programming available when our new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism is complete in 2027.鈥

91探花 currently has several programs supporting the food, beverage and tourism industries including its Tourism Management Diploma, Culinary School, certificates in viticulture, wine sales, winery assistant, landscape horticulture and a hospitality professional program. Future programs include a planned Hotel and Restaurant Management Diploma and an Events Management Diploma.

Site preparation work has begun on the Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism at 91探花鈥檚 Kelowna campus with construction set to begin in earnest in early 2025. When complete, the centre, announced by the Province in 2023, will be home to programming designed to support the food, beverage (alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks) and tourism industries.

Partner quotes:

Ellen Walker-Matthews, CEO, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association:

鈥淭he Thompson Okanagan is fortunate to have several outstanding post-secondary institutions in our Region, each dedicated to preparing students for careers in tourism and hospitality. With the launch of the Centre for Food, Wine, and Tourism, 91探花 is well-positioned to lead in attracting and preparing young professionals for a future in this industry, contributing to a vibrant sector in the Thompson Okanagan and beyond. The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association looks forward to collaborating with 91探花 to enhance the tourism industry through innovative and technological advancements in education.鈥

Walt Judas, CEO, Tourism Industry Association of BC:

"The Tourism Industry Association of BC is proud of its partnership with 91探花, which is doing exceptional work to educate and prepare students for a career in the B.C. tourism and hospitality sector. Being able to share industry knowledge and research to help inform curriculum will be a tremendous benefit to our members who are seeking graduates with the right combination of skills to work in their businesses. We firmly believe that 91探花 is delivering on its vision and mandate to support B.C. communities and our broader visitor economy. TIABC looks forward to working with 91探花 in the to accomplish our mutual goals."

 

Philip Mondor, President and CEO of Tourism HR Canada:

鈥淐anada鈥檚 tourism sector has set ambitious growth targets for domestic and overseas visitation. To reach these goals, we require graduates with the latest skills and a passion for delivering incredible experiences. Partnerships such as this are instrumental in offering students top-level education and showing them how far a career in tourism can take them.鈥

 

91探花 Dean of Business Joe Baker (L) with Philip Mondor, President and CEO of Tourism HR Canada
91探花 Dean of Business Joe Baker (L) with Philip Mondor, President and CEO of Tourism HR Canada 

 

 



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