Take your business skills to the arts side with Boardlink Vancouver

Nov 27 2018, 5:50 am

Have you ever considered using your business and leadership skills on an arts board? Or, maybe you’re looking for different outlets to expand, practice, and grow your skill set.

If either of these statements sound familiar, then look no further than Boardlink Vancouver 2018.

Presented by artsScene Vancouver, in partnership with the Greater Vancouver Professional Theatre Alliance (GVPTA), Boardlink is a chance for young professionals to connect with local arts organizations in need of filling these coveted volunteer positions.

Attendees at the annual event are given the chance to chat and network with a number of local arts organizations. Every organization at the event varies in size and is looking to add young professionals to their boards or committees.

Organizations like the Carousel Theatre, Firehall Arts Centre, the Kay Meek Arts Centre, and the Royal Canadian Theatre Awards, to name a few, will make an appearance and Boardlink.

Whether you want to give back to the arts community in Vancouver, or simply want to build your volunteer and governance skills, the event is a fantastic chance to expand your talents, network with a variety of like-minded people, and create positive change in the community at the same time.

In addition, a panel discussion featuring leaders from the arts sector will also take place.

The event will take place on Tuesday, December 4 at the VSO School of Music from 6 to 8:30 pm.

Tickets to the event are available via Eventbrite for $10 and can be purchased online.

More information, as well as other participating organizations, can be found on their Facebook page.

Boardlink Vancouver 2018

Where: VSO School of Music – 843 Seymour Street, Vancouver

Time: 6 to 8:30 pm

When: Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Tickets: Available via Eventbrite for $10

Daily Hive is a proud media sponsor of artScene Vancouver

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