The Telegram (St. John's)

Ocean Quest Spa

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The tranquilit­y of the sea is a theme that runs deep for Ocean Quest Spa. From its humble beginnings in 2010, the business owned jointly by Debbie Stanley and Debbie Banfield has grown from two employees to 20. Offering a relaxing and revitalizi­ng experience, Ocean Quest Spa emphasizes local products, offers the latest in personal care services, and ensures every customer experience will be memorable.

“We began Ocean Quest Spa as a small venture with the hopes of it growing over time. What we found with our business model was a recipe for success. We take great pride, not just in having grown a business from an idea, but in now being able to employ 20 young people, offering them both stable employment and the opportunit­y to continue to grow profession­ally. We want our clients to experience something different when they visit us. The ocean and the natural environmen­t play a key role in the products we use and I think it is this reconnecti­on to nature and our attention to detail that keep them coming back.”

-Debbie Banfield, co-owner,

Ocean Quest Spa

In 2013, when the Ocean Quest Spa outgrew its initial space, the business worked with its local Community Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CBDC) to help purchase the building they were located in and expand its operations. “CBDCS are helping grow Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s economy by opening the door for entreprene­urs. From financial help, business plan developmen­t, and a staff who are experience­d in working through the startup and expansion phases of small ventures, we are seeing an increased appetite for people who want to own and operate a business. CBDC has an open door policy for its clients to use our services throughout all stages of their business growth.”

-Roseanne Leonard, Managing Director, Newfoundla­nd and Labrador

Associatio­n of CBDCS

During the 2016-17 fiscal year, CBDCS in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador have disbursed more than $20 million to help start, maintain and modernize small businesses throughout the province. Over the past year, this funding has helped leverage an additional $14.5 million in funding from other sources and to create and maintain more than 860 jobs. In the Conception Bay South region, CBDC has provided more than 1.2 million to businesses, resulting in the creation of 17 new jobs and helping to maintain 22 existing positions.

CBDCS provide a variety of services to help entreprene­urs start and grow their businesses­includingf­inancialas­sistance opportunit­ies, business counsellin­g and advice, entreprene­urship developmen­t and training, technical assistance, and advocacy. For more informatio­n on CBDCS, please visit www.cbdc.ca

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