Vancouver Magazine
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On November 14, politicos, business execs, philanthropists, art luminaries, and power players of all stripes mingled over cocktails and canapés at The Vancouver Club where Vanmag was celebrating their annual Power 50.
The list’s theme was Wisdom—a notion touched upon by Vancouver magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Gary Ross, as he presented awards to wise Vancouverites who run the city, including first time recipients, Physician Peter KK Wong (No. 48), T&M Group Co-Owner Jim Treliving (No. 49) , BC Pension CEO Laura Nashman (No. 50), Repeat listers including Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini (No. 4), Rennie Marketing’s Bob Rennie (No. 8), and Chief of Staff for the City of Vancouver Mike Magee (No. 5) were among those who added a third, fourth, or even eleventh P50 nod to their collection of awards.
Vancouver magazine would like to thank the following companies for their outstanding contributions to the event:
Pandora | Fraiche | Diane’s Lingerie | Zest Japanese | Betty Hemmings