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Victoria British Columbia Officially Proclaims “Social Media Day”, June 30th

Victoria, British Columbia, the Capital city – for visitors, there are lots of great things to see and do. But did you also know it’s the capital city for technology and social media?

It was big news when the technology industry eclipsed tourism in 2007. But what about social media? Well, the industry here might not be colossal, but it’s growing, and there is plenty of expertise for a small city, not to mention the power users.

Here’s a sample of our accomplishments…

Here is the wording of the proclamation:

CITY OF VICTORIA

PROCLAMATION

“SOCIAL MEDIA DAY”

WHEREAS Social Media has made it easier for people to communicate, locally, regionally and globally, and

WHEREAS Social Media has offered people with critical illnesses and disabilities a tool to communicate more effectively, and

WHEREAS Social Media is an amazing communications technology, and technology is a critical and growing component of Victoria’s economy, and

WHEREAS June 30th is being celebrated in over 400 cities around the world as Social Media Day.

NOW, THEREFORE I do hereby proclaim the day of June 30, 2010 as “SOCIAL MEDIA DAY” in the CITY OF VICTORIA, CAPITAL CITY of the PROVINCE of BRITISH COLUMBIA.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand this 24th day of June, Two Thousand and Ten.

DEAN FORTIN
MAYOR
CITY OF VICTORIA
BRITISH COLUMBIA

I picked up the official City of Victoria proclamation today, and will bring it to the party on Social Media Day, June 30th.

The historic Fairmont Empress hotel, which uses social media regularly and effectively, was quick to pick up on the event, offering their luxurious Bengal Lounge for the party.

A special thanks goes out to the Victoria City Councilor Chris Coleman, and the City staff who worked on finalizing the proclamation. Mr. Coleman was very enthusiastic when I suggested the idea, and saw the process through to the end.

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My Life As A Modern Rock Radio DJ, Part Deux

I was on The Zone @ 91.3, Victoria’s finest modern rock radio station on June 4th, for a cool little Friday night segment they call My Turn. It’s where they let a knob like me take over the radio (thankfully for their listeners, this only happens for an hour).

Unlike regular DJ’s, they actually let you pick your songs (an ode to you Tom Petty).

So I picked a bunch, and off I went.

I met with Pol Plastino, a rising star in the world of radio. I’m pleased to report that he’s as funny in real life as he is on the radio, but somehow he manages pulling off being a serious professional and music expert in the same stroke.

Pol patiently recorded all the spoken segments for the show (I had previously pre-written, re-written and unceremoniously disposed of several drafts, which I re-re-wrote again redundantfuliphically while in the studio).

I also got a chance to meet Jeremy Baker (who is much taller than I guessed), Bryan Capistrano (who still refuses to follow me on Twitter), Dave Sawchuk, and Sara P.

Anyway, here’s a skim of how it sounded… Click to Listen. Seriously, do it! Right here. Please, Mom!.

In case you were wondering about my introduction to the first song, you should definitely watch the video – Beastie Boys, Intergalactic.

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Social Media Club, Victoria, British Columbia

Social Media ClubNot very long ago, as we were delving into the intricacies of the social media revolution unfolding before us, my long-time friend, and now colleague, Catherine Novak and I decided it was time to launch the Victoria chapter of Social Media Club.

If somebody had told us then what this would lead to today, we would not have believed it.

After only 7 monthly meetings, we now have over 145 signed up on Facebook, 93 on LinkedIn), and 218 followers on Twitter. Turnout at our last meeting broke all previous records, and it continues to grow each time.

Now, before SMC Victoria came on the scene, there were many Tweetups already happening. These are great events – usually small gatherings, and often, but not always, informal and social.

The idea with introducing SMC to the mix was to identify and build a much larger community of social media enthusiasts within Greater Victoria, and to draw together a great deal of talent and information sharing, both within the community, and from abroad.

While SMC Victoria has attracted some amazing speakers, it has done something else. It has become something of a “hub” of activity, a catalyst in organizing and promoting many other great ideas.

Earlier this month, Twestival Victoria raised nearly $5,000 for a local charity, Power To Be. Despite Greater Victoria having the 15th largest metropolitan area population in Canada, we raised more money for Twestival here than any other city in Canada, save Toronto (which, by the way, is the 1st largest). Much credit for this is due to the boundless energy of one Janis Lacouvee. This said, part of the inspiration for Janis was coming to, and being part of, the Social Media Club. SMC was also a great venue through which to promote the event, as well.

Now, Victoria is also getting it’s own WordCamp, in November, and there is talk about bringing other charitable and community-oriented events to Victoria.

I feel very honoured to have had a small part to play in all of this, and will continue to work hard to promote Social Media Club, here and elsewhere, as an educational and inspirational hub to the community.

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The Prodigy Group

The Prodigy Group is a fantastic group of young entrepreneurs in Victoria, British Columbia with over 200 members.

This video is from the last mingle, held on Thursday, August 13, 2009 at the Canoe Brewpub.

Become a fan of The Prodigy Group on Facebook.

In addition to monthly mingles, the Prodigy Group also has a mentorship program, coordinates communication connections and holds special events.

The following people were featured in the video. Great folks, all of them!

  • Bre Storey, Neverblue
  • Rahim Khudabux, Maximum Furniture
  • Chantelle Tearoe, Buzzirk Mobile
  • David Vinnels, Prodigy Group Chair
  • Lorrie Carlson, First Impressions
  • Mike Williams, CoastalClicks.com
  • Mike Kalinka, Investors Group
  • Ranko Telebak, Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce
  • Shawn Steele, Prospect Lake Golf Course
  • Amanda Waye, Copeland Communications

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