The chamber launched its new model on the final day of outgoing CEO Todd Corrigall.
The Prince George Chamber of Commerce has a brand new emblem and can quickly have a brand new CEO.
On Friday, the chamber of commerce unveiled its new visible branding — on outgoing CEO Todd Corrigall’s final day on the group.
“Many because of Todd for getting it finished on the final day,” mentioned division chairman Ray Noonan. “You’re a phenomenal chief and you may be missed.”
The brand new emblem was designed by Prince George-based Monogram Communications. Firm chief government Alyson Gourley-Cramer mentioned the design is meant to replicate the town’s heritage and geography – together with the tree and the confluence of rivers – in addition to the town’s future.
“…(We’re) evolving from a resource- and industry-based economic system to an modern and knowledge-based economic system,” Gourley-Cramer mentioned. “It is a fairly thrilling time to be part of this group and to be part of this challenge.”
Corrigall mentioned the previous emblem appeared just like many different chamber of commerce logos throughout the province.
“All of them look the identical,” he mentioned. “It does not communicate to our previous or our future.”
Noonan mentioned the chamber’s seek for a brand new CEO is “nicely underway” and the chamber will doubtless announce its new CEO quickly.