February 27, 2024 - Surrey Leadership Dialogue: Extreme Weather - Snow, Rain, Fire, Heat… How Do We Keep the Economy Moving
Extreme weather events such as snow, floods, or heatwaves have significant impacts on the profitability, operations, and infrastructure of our cities and businesses, sometimes leading to an economic meltdown. Businesses and cities need to learn strategies for incorporating weather resilience to ensure our economy moves and doesn’t come to a standstill.
Extreme heat is already having a significant impact on the Canadian economy, particularly in heat-exposed industries like agriculture, mining, construction, manufacturing, and transportation. Flooding due to heavy precipitation causes direct economic damage such as destroyed housing and roads or lost crops.
Attend this Surrey Leadership Dialogue to learn about successful strategies to prepare for weather events. This engaging and informative session will bring together expert panellists and the audience to help create a pathway of preparation for an extreme weather event.
PANELISTS:
- Yonatan Yohannes, Director, Engineering Operations, City of Surrey
- Dr. Andréanne Doyon, Assistant Professor & Director of the Planning Program, Simon Fraser University
- Betsy Agar, Director, Buildings | Pembina Institute
Date and Time
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM PST
Registration will start at 8:30 am, and the program will begin at 9 am.
Location
Civic Hotel, Autograph Collection 13475 Central Avenue, Surrey
Fees/Admission
Free Registration required.
Contact Information
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