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CANDIAN-ECUADORIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF GUAYAQUIL JULY, 2011
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CHAMBER NEWS
IN THIS EDITION:
For more information about the Ecuadorian-Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Guayaquil, contact us at:
Av. Francisco de Orellana 6to piso Ofi. 604, Telf: (593-4) 2631199
Executive Director, Jessica Nicolalde B., [email protected] www.ecuacangye.com
Click on the images below to connect with us online:
FUTURE EVENTS
WELCOME TO OUR NEW CANADIAN INTERNS
MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
OFFICER
PAST AND FUTURE EVENTS
NEW MEMBERS
CHANGES IN OUR OFFICE
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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OUR NEW CANADIAN INTERNS Through the College of the Rockies and the Canadian International Development Agency , we are pleased to have two new
Canadians interns, Miranda Radok and Séverine Debacker, who will be with us for six months, until November, 2011.
Miranda Radok Marketing Officer for Sustainable Development
Miranda Radok is a recent Bachelor of Commerce Graduate, with a specialization in international
business, from the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island. During her undergraduate studies she
developed a strong interest for CSR and Fair Trade from coursework and extracurricular involve-
ment with the UVic Business Sustainability Club and the Commerce Students’ Society.
Through her studies, Miranda had the opportunity to spend one semester in Peru, and two semes-
ters in Mexico. In 2007 she went with Students without Borders, to teach in English in Chiclayo,
Peru. Following this experience, Miranda studied one semester in Puebla, Mexico, and worked for
one semester with the reinsurance giant SwissRe in Mexico City, Mexico.
Her most recent work experience includes working in the shipping industry with the multi
national company, Hapag Llloyd, and coordinating purchasing and logistics for Discovery Organics, a
produce importer in Vancouver, BC. Working for Discovery Organics strengthened her knowledge
and interest of Fair Trade, as Discovery Organics is one of the most important Fair Trade importers
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You can connect with Miranda on Linkedin or by email at [email protected]
Séverine Debacker Marketing Officer for Sustainable Tourism
Originally from Nice in France, Séverine Debacker has diverse background with experience
in Health, Tourism, Communications, Humanitarian, Education, and banking. After completing
her Bachelor in Management and Communications in France, her passion to travel and help
people led her to Canada eight years ago to study her MBA in International management at
Laval University. While completing her Masters, she traveled in Peru to attend a Latin-
American Negotiations program. Further, for her Masters thesis she explored “Gender Poli-
cies and AIDS in Developing Countries”. After finishing her MBA, she moved to Vancouver
and she proudly received her Canadian citizenship in 2009. In Vancouver, Séverine worked
for more than five years in diverse capacities for the BC Francophone community in Educa-
tion and Health promotion projects.
Before coming to Canada, Séverine worked for the ESCP-EAP, a Chamber of Commerce
Business School in Paris, serving as a liaison and organizing seminars on European Business
for MBA students from across the Americas. She also had the opportunity to work in Ger-
many for Schleicher and Co. International A.G., a manufacturer and distributer of data Shredders, in the Purchase and Ex-
port Departments.
Her interests led her to purse various continuing studies courses at the University of British Columbia on Sustainability,
Leadership and sustainable communities. Séverine loves building partnerships with organizations and people from different
backgrounds for a common goal. She is really excited for the opportunity to work with the Ecuadorian-Canadian Chamber
of Commerce in Guayaquil and bring her background and skills in project management, communications, strategic planning,
and research to build the bridge between Ecuador and Canada and to develop sustainable tourism in the region of
Guayaquil.
You can contact Séverine at [email protected]
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NEW BEGINNINGS
As you many of you already know, at the beginning of May we moved to
our new location in the Blue Towers, in which we now share our office
space with the Canadian Consulate, led by Paola Pastor. This is a great op-
portunity for the Chamber to further fortify our relations with the Consu-
late. Furthermore, the office is larger which means that there is more space
for our growing team.
At the beginning on May we also welcomed Cristina Hol-
guin as our new Officer of Marketing and Public Relations.
Additionally, along with with Director, Jessica Nicolalde,
and our Canadian interns, we also have two Ecuadorian
interns, Leonardo Intriago and Vanessa Benites who have
been with us since April. Leonardo and Vanessa are an
integral part of our team and are doing an outstanding job.
Vanessa is studying an undergraduate degree in Interna-
tional Business at UEES and Leonardo studies International
Management at the University, Santa Maria
The new additions to the team at the Chamber:
Top: Severine Debacker, Leonardo Intriago, Miranda Radok
Bottom: Cristina Holguin, Paola Pastor, Vanessa Benites
The Blue Towers, the new location of the CCECG
CRISTINA HOLGUIN
Cristina Holguín has been working with the Chamber since the beginning of May as our new Marketing and Public Relations Officer. Her job is to affiliate companies and individuals that are interested in having links between Ecuador and Canada, whether it be through trade, education, and tourism. Additionally, she manages our web page and magazine “Conexiones”, as well as advertising and events of the Chamber. Originally from Guayaquil, Ecuador, Cristina studied a Bachelors degree in Communications with a major in Public relations in 2000, and completed her Masters degree in Education and Organizational development in 2007, both at in the University Casa Grande. Her stud-ies were focused in everything related to communications, marketing, and education. For 12 years, she was worked in the education field in which she taught English and mar-keting for the New World Education Center. In this organization she had the opportunity to be a part of the group of teachers who taught the International Bachelorette program. In this program, she gained a lot of knowledge and experience through the opportunities she
had including attending conferences and seminars in Quito, Argentina, and Peru. Being a part of the Chamber has been a great accomplishment for Cristina and she enjoys the opportunity that she gets to work with Canadians, and Ecuadorians to build business relationships, contacts, and most of all, friendships. You can contact Cristina through email: [email protected]
Marketing and Public Relations Officer
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THE CHAMBER IS GROWING . . . MEET THE NEWEST MEMBERS OF THE CCECG
STEVEN WILLE
Originally from the States, Steven Wille has almost 30 years experience in education, and 25 years in education in Latin America.
Currently he is the senior strategy advisor to the President of the University Casa Grande in Guayaquil. Also, he is the president &
Executive Director of the Centers for Interamerican Studies and the Chancellor of the Interamerican Institute of Technology.
ERNIE MILLARD
Ernie Millard is a Canadian executive management consultant and seasoned leader with experience in Post Secondary Education,
International Trade, investment, government and non-profit, property management, and hospitality industry experience. Additionally,
he has 28 years of experience in human resource development, business development and process re-engineering, strategic planning,
resource allocation, financial administration, and management information systems. He is currently interested in tourism develop-
ment and investing in Ecuador.
ZION
Legally registered in the Securities Market, Zion is an independent firm that manages and administrates fi-
nancial assets and trusts in Ecuador. Zion is recognized across Ecuador for its level of professionalism, and
commitment to providing the highest level of customer service, transparency, and financial security to its
clients. The reputation of the company has been built on a promise to always put the interests of its clients
first.
HOTEL ORO VERDE MANTA
This 5 star hotel, the most prestigious in the province of Manabí, offers more than just a lifestyle, but a
place where you will encounter a unique experience. With an unparalleled view of the ocean and the beach
"El Murciélago” below the hotel, it is located only 10 minutes from the airport, right in the city center of
Manta, whose residents, for their friendly and hospitable nature, make this city the most welcoming city for
tourists to visit in Ecuador.
EECOL ELECTRIC
EECOL ELECTRIC, founded in 1919, is the largest independent provider of electricity in Canada. The com-
pany presently supplies a wide range of electrical products to clients and customers around the world from
our Canadian and South American operations, and through business associates around the world. Their
products include: power Distribution Equipment, Motor Control, Data/Communication Supplies, Factory
Automation, Lighting, Wire and Cable, Motors and Drives and a full range of wiring devices, installation
equipment and supplies.
TECNOVIAJES
Tecnoviajes a tourism company that is constantly evolving, with a talented team of people, that offers ser-
vices that are differentiated, competitive, and international. They work with cutting edge technology and
have integrated the L’Alianza travel network and Global Star to be leaders in the market for corporate
travel ,business trips, and vacations.
DELCORP S.A. / FERTIANDINO
Delcorp S.A. a company dedicated exclusively to the importation, production, y distribution of fertilizers
since 1997. They provide manure to fertilize the main crops at a national level. Therefore, they have a large
variety of products and a technological capacity to produce physical mixtures that meet the he require-
ments of its customers.
MARRIOT-COURTYARD
Located on Avenida Francisco de Orellana in Guayaquil, five minutes from the airport, this modern hotel
offers 144 spacious guest rooms with complimentary high speed Internet access. It is a contemporary hotel
perfect for small business meetings or social events, with six meeting rooms with over 4,200 square feet of
space. The hotel also has its own restaurant, Vitro.
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PAST EVENTS WELCOME TO THE NEW HONORARY CONSUL OF CANADA IN GUAYAQUIL
Friday, June 10th, 2011
With the collaboration of the Embassy and the Consulate of Canada, we proudly welcomed Basil Haylock,
as the new Honorary Consul of Canada in Guayaquil. The event took place in the Historic Park of
Guayaquil and it was our pleasure to share this moment in the presence of the Vice-Consul of the Pre-
fecture, the Sub-Secretary of the Coastal Tourism, Directors of the Chamber, and entrepreneurs from the
community. The event was a great success and we especially want to thank our sponsors for making the
event possible. You can see a video of the event and photos on our website.
Cecelia Haylock and Honorary Consul of
Canada in Guayaquil, Basil Haylock
Ambassador of Canada, Andrew Shisko, Sra.
Luzmila Nicolalde Vice-Prefecta of Guayas, and
John Megson, President of the CCECG
SPONSORS
Luis Neme, Joel de Freitas, Lorena Sarmiento,
Francisco Carbo, and Ricardo Valdez
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Margaret Shisko, and Ambassador of
Canada, Andrew Shisko
THE IMPLENTATION OF NIFF
Monday June 13th, and Monday June 20th, 2011
On the 13th and 20th of June, these free seminars about the Elaboration of the Plan of Implementation of the NIFF were carried out in the audi-
torium of the Edificio Blue Towers. The conferences were given by Enrique Castillo Quioñez, the leader of the commission of the Project of the
application of the IFRS. Both conferences had a great turn out. Special thanks to Academicos and Universidad del Pacificos for their support.