Changing Times...YWiB Vancouver Gets a New President, Nicole Braam!

YWiB SFU girls will know, but for those of you haven’t met her, Nicole Braam is everything you would want in a president. She’s ambitious, an action-maker, genuine, and so encouraging of her peers. She first heard of YWiB in 2011, and in typical Nicole fashion, she jumped in as the SFU Events Coordinator. This is one of Nicole's distinguishing features: her desire not only to participate, but to contribute in a leadership role. After a year of organizing SFU's events, she took command as SFU's President.

Now, Nicole has found herself stepping up once more to lead YWiB Vancouver...

What has the biggest difference been between the university and Vancouver chapters been?

SFU was a very structured environment which formed a really solid foundation, and members knew what to expect. YWiB Vancouver is not constrained under another authority (university), which allows for more flexibility. You can really make anything happen. It’s just a matter of voicing your idea and putting it into action.

Have you ever had a "whoopsy" moment at YWiB?

Throughout the entire first few months as SFU's President, I was calling our Member Relation's girl Kath-reen. Finally, she approached me and said: "Nicole, I should probably let you know by now that my name is not Kath-reen, it's pronounced Kathe-rine." The whole team burst out laughing, because they all knew, yet no one knew how to tell me!

What made you decide to take over as President for YWiB?

It was during my presidency at the SFU Chapter when Paulina asked me to step up into the YWiB President position. I was quite surprised, because I had my eye on  Chair for the Beyond Pink conference. I was quickly convinced that this position would be a better opportunity and fit for me. That was last fall, and we have since been working closely together on ensuring a smooth transition.

What do you want to accomplish or change?

I’d really like to bring some of what I learned with the SFU Chapter to YWiB Vancouver through a 1-2 year plan that outlines the events, programs, marketing, and the membership goals. My hope is that some structure will allow us create a more consistent presence, although it’s important to me though that we leave room for flexibility and the organic nature that built YWiB.

Another thing I want to focus on is YWiB’s growth as an organization. We’ve been eyeing Toronto for our first Eastern Canadian chapter.

What kind of jobs have you had in the past?

I’ve worked as a recruitment assistant for a local IT recruitment agency, a project coordinator for a business consultant, and done a few gigs working with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I’m now continuing my passion for food and customer service as the Sales and Events Specialist for Louis Gervais Fine Foods and Catering.

Is there anyone in particular that you look up to or who inspires you?

Um, I’d have to think about that! There are certainly a few individuals that have made a great impact on my life. Maureen McKinnon, one of my co-op employers has been a great mentor to me; I learned way more outside of my job responsibilities from her than most other positions I’ve held. Mostly, I think I tend to be inspired by actions. Like if I see someone giving their all to achieve a goal, or doing something selfless, etc, that inspires me.

Okay, here’s a deep question for you…What is the meaning or the purpose of life?

It’s about providing as many positive experiences as possible and experiencing as much of life as possible. Do what you need to put yourself ahead, but do it without causing harm to others, and where there is grief, do what you can to lessen it. You should leave things in a better state than you found them in.

This is why I love YWiB. We don’t just focus on getting that promotion, we focus on community and helping people become better, stronger versions of themselves. It’s a life philosophy about being positive, helpful, and a more engaged citizen.

What song is playing most on your iPod right now?

Inner Ninja by Classified. It’s such an upbeat, feel good song!

Do you have a favourite quote?

“It’s not what you’re country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” – John F. Kennedy

...Based on her last few answers, you can tell Nicole truly believes in the power of every individual. If there’s one quality you know will make someone a good leader, it’s that she'll empower her group.

Come meet Nic tomorrow at Lost + Found Café tomorrow at the #ywibday!

Don't Forget Your Tickets for FFB2013!

From the Field to the Boardroom 2013 is less than 3 weeks away!!! Get your tickets here using promo code "ffb2013" to get the event discount! For those that were there last year, you'll notice you have the opportunity to select your seats! Thank you to the Whitecaps who were awesome and set up a special ticket link for us to do this.

Here are some handy FYI's: Group Blue are center field seats ($44.00) Group Yellow are corner field seats ($30.00) Group Teal/Group White are end field seats ($25.00)

Food and drink will be available to order during the networking and panel session for 20% off. After our fantastic panel (these women's stories will inspire you to go after your goals with gusto), we'll all make our way to BC Place in time to find our seats and cheer on the Whitecaps vs. Philadelphia Union!

Get more deets from the original event announcement here.

See all of you soon!

The lady who started it all...Why Paulina, YWiB's founding president, rocks!

Saturday, June 22nd, I hung out with Paulina, YWiB's co-founder and original president. She's an incredibly eloquent, wise, and super fun girl with a passion for cooking, farmer's markets and hiking, oh, and she owns a tandem bike..... named Sally! With YWiB's birthday around the corner (Wednesday, July 10th!), I asked her about starting YWiB and listened as she walked down memory lane. How did YWiB come to be?

In 2007, NJ Thompson and Claire Frazer had the idea to organize an entire conference of female speakers, after being annoyed at seeing only token women at business conferences while at Sauder. Our team of 25+ girls came together very quickly and the very first Beyond Pink was March 28th-29th, 2008. After that, we realized we wanted something that extended throughout the year. There were so many people that wanted to help because of the conference’s success, and the organization sort of grew organically.

What's the funniest story from that first Beyond Pink?

We orchestrated the whole thing in 3 months! I approached Fiona Walsh, a fairly reserved business coach at Ghost CEO, to be our opening keynote. Aside from our welcome speech, she was the first person on stage to address the 300 attendees. The first thing she said when she got up on stage was, "So, I met with Paulina only two months ago. I was super intrigued with this concept and I have to say, I’m slightly shocked that I’m standing on this stage today, because when she came to me two months ago telling me all their ideas for this conference, I thought she was f*cking crazy." NJ, Claire and I just gawked at each other!!! Beyond Pink was meant to be edgy and innovative, but I didn’t exactly expect our keynote to drop the F-bomb right at the start, haha! But she was wicked.

YWiB is five now! What's one of your favourite things about the organization?

There’s something so magical about the volunteers that come through YWiB and the way they’re able to engage. The team functions similarly to a mentoring and leadership development program. Every girl says they learn so much and the friends everyone makes last a beautiful lifetime. You're able to explore new areas or new careers...it’s pretty incredible.

What has YWiB yet to accomplish?

We have yet to be on Oprah, haha! At the YWiB team retreat we do a vision board, and every year, Oprah and Ellen make it on there.

Also, expansion. We’ve already incorporated in Toronto. We’d love to get out there.

When did you make the decision to step down as president?

At the start of 2012 I knew it was my time to move on. There was just no one who I could identify at the time that I could see filling the role. Then Nic and I started connecting a bit more at last year’s retreat, and I thought – ok, she’s good. I’m so excited it’s finalized. She's going to make a fantastic president.

Okay, now some questions about Paulina. Where do you work?

I'm the Business Development Manager at the Canadian Youth Business Foundation, a national, non-profit that funds young entrepreneurs and catalyzes their success. I love meeting so many inspired entrepreneurs that want to build their dreams and I get to say, "that's awesome! Here's money, here’s resources! Go make it happen!"

What's one of your favourite things to do outside in Vancouver?

Gravity is my worst enemy, so needless to say... I'm a crappy biker. My fiancé, Dave, and I bought a tandem bike off Cragislist last year, and we have been riding it almost every weekend! We named her Sally. When it’s nice out, we’ll be hiking and picnicking around the mountains or farming in the valley.

Do you have a motto that you live by?

"Redefine your success" are words I've been sticking to really strongly over the last year. I find that a lot of us follow these predetermined paths for success, but it's really about how you define success for your life. It can mean waking up everyday feeling like you're contributing to your community or providing for your family. I think if we were to first define success personally rather than automatically accepting how society defines it, we’d change how we go about getting it and be a lot happier in the process.

...A powerful last piece of advice to YWiB-ers as Paulina continues down her own path to success.

 

Save the Date: From the Field to the Boardroom 2013!

YWiB has teamed up with the Whitecaps again to resurrect one of last year's most popular events! In four weeks, we'll be hosting the 2nd Annual...

From the Field to the Boardroom

#ffb2013 Saturday, July 27th Networking & Panel - 1:30pm @ St. Regis Bar & Grill Kick off - 4pm @ BC Place 

 

Rachel Lewis, COO of the Whitecaps, is returning this year as our MC and panel host!

Panelists include Ish Jhaj, Shooting for Hope (a program that encourages and empowers young girls in rural India) Jenn Wills, Kickin' with the 'Caps (a Whitecaps program that creates those "hero" moments by connecting youth soccer fans with players) ...and others!

You'll be inspired by these women's stories of confidence, passion, and perseverance-both personally and professionally-that got them to the where they are in Vancouver's sports and health industry.

Get discount tickets here using promo code ffb2013 and choose location-specific seats ($25 - $44) for the big game against Philidelphia Union! Blue section - center field Yellow section - corner Teal/White sections - end field

 

Tickets for YWiB's Birthday Party!

Finally!!! Tickets to the birthday are now available! Tickets are $10 and go towards your cupcake and a delicious spread of appies by Lost + Found! Make sure to get one in advance, and we'll see you there!

Event details (again): July 10, 2013 Lost + Found Café, 33 W Hastings St. 6:30-8:30pm

 

Book Launch! "The Financially Empowered Woman" by Tracy Theemes

Remember Money Matters, the phenomenal financial workshop that Tracy Theemes, Co-Founder of Sophia Financial Group, led for YWiB? Well, she happens to have written a book, The Financially Empowered Woman, that overviews the same five crucial steps of financial planning, investing, asset allocation, and how you can grow your money. Being as lovely as she is, Tracy is inviting all friends of YWiB to her book launch and signing to mingle, enjoy a bite to eat and drink, pick up a copy and have it personally signed.

Who: Tracy Theemes' Book Launch What: The Financially Empowered Woman: Everything You Really Want to Know About Your Money Where: Sophia Financial Group, 3762 West 10th Avenue When: Wednesday, June 19 (6-7:30 pm) How: RSVP here How much: Free!

Can't make the book launch? You can order a copy of her book via email — tracy.theemes@raymondjames.ca

Don't forget Tracy holds regular FREE financial planning sessions at her office as well. Due to space constraints, they usually require RSVP, so if you'd like to be in the loop for upcoming sessions, register for the event notifications on the Online RSVP Form, under the News & Events tab.

Save the Date: July 10th is YWiB's Birthday!

YWiB'sSummer Solstice Birthday Party!

Lost + Found Café - 33 W Hastings St. Wednesday, July 10th 6:30 - 8:30 pm $10/person, includes appies and a birthday cupcake!

Wow, what an amazing 5 years...

Thank you to all of our members, whether you've been with us from the beginning in 2008 or just joined us in 2013. YWiB may have matured and evolved, but one thing hasn't changed: you are the foundation, inspiration and heart of this organization.

Starting out as a few ladies with a big idea - Beyond Pink - we’re so proud to have expanded into our four distinct bodies: YWiB VancouverYWiB UBCYWiB SFU and YWiB UVic. We promise that as our membership demographic continues to evolve, we will keep focused on providing the best professional network, support and learning opportunities to meet your needs.

Come celebrate with us:

Save the Date: Wednesday, July 10th Who: You, your girlfriends, and their friends too How: With food & drinks, cupcakes (heck yes!), and a photo booth (say cheese!) Where: Lost + Found Café, 33 W Hastings St.

Tickets are available here!

We can't wait to see you!

xoxox The YWiB Team