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OC business team wins silver

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A quartet of Okanagan College students pedaled their way onto the podium with an Okanagan-inspired business idea at one of B.C.’s most prestigiou­s tourism case competitio­ns.

The team made of up Adrian Lemiski, Brooks Hewko, Merissa Hucul and Nick Gallant took second place at The Winning Pitch competitio­n at the B.C. Tourism Industry Conference in Victoria this week.

Hosted by go2HR, B.C.’s tourism human resource associatio­n, The Winning Pitch challenges post-secondary students to propose concepts for new B.C.-based ventures. Teams were tasked with developing a proposal and business plan for a new accessible activityba­sed tourism business or service.

The group from Okanagan College, coached by OC School of Business professors Blair Baldwin and Laura Thurneer, took second place with their proposal for Pioneer Adventure Company, a premium cycle tour based out of the South Okanagan.

“We were thrilled that our idea resonated with the judges,” says Hucul, a third-year Bachelor of Business Administra­tion student at OC’s Kelowna campus. “The process of developing our pitch, refining it, and preparing for the competitio­n involved months of hard work. From start to finish it’s been an incredible learning experience, and it’s still going.”

The team’s business plan is already getting noticed. Not long after the event, coach Blair Baldwin was contacted by a potential investor interested in speaking with the students about bringing their idea to life.

“These students put in an extraordin­ary effort, investing countless hours of their own time on top of their course loads to develop this pitch,” says Baldwin.

“And so it’s exciting but not entirely surprising that the business community is recognizin­g the value in what they are proposing.”

Hucul attributes the well-developed pitch to the perfect blend of background­s and personalit­ies on the team. Combined, they boast specializa­tions in Marketing, Tourism and Hospitalit­y and General Studies.

“It is the ultimate compliment to hear that our idea has merit and is financiall­y sound enough to potentiall­y become a reality,” adds Hucul. “I think that was borne out of the depth and variety of skills each of us brings to the table.”

She is also quick to acknowledg­e the efforts made by the team’s coaches to ready them for the competitio­n. “We couldn’t have done it without Laura and Blair’s expertise and guidance. We learned so much from them throughout the process.”

The team from Okanagan College was one of three finalists in Victoria. The team from Royal Roads placed first, while BCIT took bronze.

 ?? Contribute­d ?? Okanagan College’s medal-winning business team of, left, Adrian Lemiski, Brooks Hewko, Merissa Hucul and Nick Gallant.
Contribute­d Okanagan College’s medal-winning business team of, left, Adrian Lemiski, Brooks Hewko, Merissa Hucul and Nick Gallant.

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