A special advertising supplement of
One of the newest Women in Business is Shandrea O’Brien, who has just opened her flower shop named The Stem. Photo by Dave Sutherland
February 15, 2008
2 • Women in Business
Sandra Beingessner, Owner Bliss Hair and Esthetics/Bliss Beads
Deb Fischer & Roberta Hall
N’Deco Interiors and Full View Curtains
2007 was a year of transformation at Bliss. Owner Sandra Beingessner says that everyone on staff is enjoying the contemporary décor and spacious design as well as the inviting Blissbead and Jewelry Studio. It was also a year for education in hair, skincare and beads. “I continue to make advanced educational opportunities available to the professionals at Bliss. Education keeps us fresh. We take pride in offering personal care in an intimate setting.” Future plans include continued great service for Bliss’s wonderful clients, many of whom have been loyal for 30 years. This year, be sure to ask about commissioned wearable glass art!
814-13th St., Invermere
(250) 342-6507
Elizabeth Klein, Co-Owner
Te Papa Nui Antiques & Collectibles Elizabeth Klein is living not only a great life, but also a double life. Three days a week Elizabeth works as an accountant in Calgary. The other four days she spends here in the valley, helping her husband Joe to operate one of Canada’s largest and best antiques stores. The 7,000-square-foot store has an amazing variety of large pieces from Europe and China, along with smaller items such as Art Deco tile, silverware and garden-sized stone Buddhas. Their passion for antiques has taken the Kleins all over the world, and made Te Papa Nui popular among locals and visitors alike.
Industrial Park, Invermere
(250) 342-0707
Karen Vold-Oakley
Investment Advisor, CIBC Invermere Karen Vold-Oakley believes that investors deserve more from their investment advisor. Karen strives to understand you and your objectives before recommending the investment strategy that’s right for you. “Investors deserve a customized strategy - not a generic cookie-cutter approach,” she says. Karen is motivated by the desire to help you understand your investments, and to provide focus and clarity to help you reach your goals. Her practice extends from Kimberley to Edgewater. Consistent contact is a fundamental cornerstone of her business and house calls are always available. Call to find out how Karen’s “extreme service” can benefit you.
karen.vold-oakley@cibc.ca
1-866-801-3006
Investing in a “Home away from Home?” Need help with the furnishing and finishing? N’Deco Interiors and Full View Curtains in the Radium Plaza are ready to help you. Drop by and visit Deb and Roberta to put together a custom interior package including furniture, window coverings, linens and all the finishing touches. From planning to set-up and installation, they make it stress-free, so you only need to worry about one thing, RELAXING! Deb and Roberta will work within your budget so your “Home away from Home” is comfortable.
Radium Plaza
(250) 347-9009
Monica Petrowitsch, Owner Pamper Yourself Spa
Monica Petrowitsch fell in love with the valley when vacationing with her parents, and decided to make it her home in 1993 when she opened Pamper Yourself Spa. This 4,000-square-foot day spa offers massage, facials, pedicures, manicures, body wraps and body polishes. “The Spa is my passion. I’m lucky to have found it. Nothing makes me feel better than having someone arrive who is stressed and see them relaxed and thankful after their treatment because of the personal service they received,” says Monica. For more, see www.pamperyourselfspa.com.
Invermere Crossroads
(250) 341-6266
Donna Chen, Owner Tim Hortons
It has been a full year since Donna Chen took over the Tim Hortons franchise at the Invermere crossroads. It has been a busy, challenging and exciting year, she says. “Business has been great. The support from the community has certainly exceeded my expectations. Recruiting continues to be our biggest challenge. However, we have retained 75 percent of our staff, which is fantastic.” Now that the business is running smoothly, Donna is looking forward to getting more involved in the community, to give something back. “I have no regrets about moving here. This is a great place to live and work.”
Invermere Crossroads
(250) 341-3777
February 15, 2008
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Wendy Jansen, Owner One-Hour Photo fotosource
After a decade in the same job, and after her children grew up and fled the nest, long-time Invermere resident Wendy Jansen felt the need for a change. When Invermere One-Hour Photo fotosource came up for sale in 2006, a perfect match was made. A passionate amateur photographer, Wendy loves owning and operating her own photography business. “I have a fabulous staff,” she says. The store carries a full range of photo accessories, including mats and frames, and offers all the services customers need to get great prints from digital or film. “We are happy to help in any way we can.”
1214-7th Ave., Invermere
(250) 342-3262
Michelle Taylor, Owner Columbia Valley Life Sports
When Michelle first moved to Invermere in 2004, she dreamed of doing something that would bring people together to improve their fitness while enjoying the incredible beauty of the outdoors. Through her running, triathlon and Nordic pole walking clinics, Michelle’s dream has become a reality. “I hope to keep exploring new ways for my participants to be active in the great outdoors and to achieve their goals. “I give a huge thank you to everyone who has been a part of the clinics. Their positive energy and support is what makes it so special,” she said. Spring programs start March 10th.
brentmichelletaylor@telus.net
(250) 342-8737
Thora Harvey, Owner Gone Hollywood Videos
With a long background in business, Thora was a manager at several A&W Restaurants in Calgary for 20 years and then managed the clubhouse at Coy’s Par 3 Golf Course in Fairmont before she “retired.” But the energetic woman couldn’t stay retired for long when a business opportunity presented itself, so she purchased Gone Hollywood Videos, Invermere’s only movie store, in 2005. Since then Thora has increased the number of movies, and added a lot more games and games accessories. “Business is good,” says Thora, who appreciates a helping hand from her son, local accountant Robert Harvey.
503-7th Avenue, Invermere
(250) 342-0057
Jill Pawlyshyn, Owner
Reflections Women’s Consignment Jill Pawlyshyn has owned the Reflections Women’s Consignment Store since April 2007, although it has been operating since March 2005. “We have new and used ladies’ clothing, sunglasses, jewelry, Japanese textile arts, and belly dancing supplies, as well as Red Hat Society supplies. “It’s very popular with the locals, and I see a lot of regular customers coming in. “I really enjoy working with people and it’s nice to see so many ladies in the store having fun and enjoying themselves. “It’s great as there’s always something new coming in to the store, so you never know what you’re going to find,” Jill said.
12th Street, Invermere
(250) 342-7060
Elke Budenholzer, Life Coach Resoulutions for Life
Always a helpful and empathetic friend, Elke Budenholzer has now graduated as a life coach from Coaching and Leadership International in Victoria. She helps people change their unconstructive thoughts and behaviours into positive ones. Based in Invermere, Elke works with business people and individuals, both in person and on the telephone. She assists her clients to look at their challenges as opportunities to move from a place of stress to a place of perspective. Her motto: “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”
Resoulutionsforlife@hotmail.com
(250) 341-5017
Clare McArdle, Realtor Rocky Mountain Realty
When it comes to buying and selling real estate, Clare McArdle is the valley’s Alberta connection. After completing several successful projects with Intrawest in Panorama, Clare now divides her time between Cochrane, Alberta; and Fairmont Hot Springs. She has extensive contacts on both sides of the Rockies and is licensed to sell real estate in both provinces. “I do most of my work in the valley, so if you’ve got a property for sale here, I can help to market that property in Alberta.” Licensed since 2004, Clare works for Royal Lepage Allstar in Alberta and Rocky Mountain Realty in Fairmont.
Fairmont Hot Springs
(250) 341-5335
February 15, 2008
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Elizabeth Shopland, Owner Homefront Essentials
Jessie Blakley, Owner
Heron Design & Consultation
Elizabeth Shopland is owner of Homefront Essentials – Wellness Homes & Gardening. As a Horticulturist and Nikken Independent Wellness Consultant, Elizabeth is passionate about helping people discover solutions for living a healthier and more balanced life. “The benefits of the Nikken Wellness Home are the foundation for total wellness and living your best life now. “What could be better – to help people upgrade their home to a wellness home, live a balanced lifestyle and be surrounded by beautiful gardens,” Elizabeth said.
www.nikken.com/homefrontessentials (250) 342-8978
Edna Dolinski, Entrepreneur Mangosteen Juice
Edna has been operating her home-based business for four years, introducing people to the health benefits derived from drinking the juice of the whole mangosteen fruit. To date, scientists have identified 200 xanthones, known as antioxidants, in nature. The whole mangosteen fruit contains over 40 xanthones as well as catechins, flavonoids, polysaccharides and sterols to enhance your health. Because the xanthones work at the cellular level, doctors suggest a minimum 90-day trial. To register for the 90-day trial, or to request more information on this home-based business, contact Edna.
eds@shaw.ca
(250) 347-7750
Kristine Hajas and Ruth King, The Pynelogs Cafe
Kristine Hajas and Ruth King have a collective 30 years of experience in food and beverage. In April, the young entrepreneurs will put that background to good use when they open the Pynelogs Cafe. They call the venture, “An exciting opportunity in a perfect venue: an art gallery overlooking the lake!” The women have been successfully operating ‘The Scotty Burger’ (Kristine’s partner Scott’s creation) which they laughingly call ‘almost famous’ given its enthusiastic local response. Their recipe for success includes a creative menu at a reasonable price, with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. And yes, Scotty Burgers!
Kinsmen Beach, Invermere
(250) 341-6020
Choosing all the finishing materials for a new home and then supervising the work is a daunting task. Interior design consultant Jessie Blakley makes it easy. Jessie offers full-scale residential painting services and oversees all the finishing work. She steps in at the drywall stage of new-home construction, to help builders and homeowners choose exactly the right colors and materials. Then she sees the project through to completion. Jessie has a degree in structural design and a flair for creating beautiful interiors. “I make finishing a little less painful. And I love helping people to make their vision of home a reality.”
Invermere
(250) 688-0061
Judy Koss, Co-Owner Pieces From the Past
Judy Koss and her husband Larry opened their antiques store, Pieces from the Past, five years ago. They have a large variety of antiques, including furniture, china, glassware, jewelry, books, coins and bottles. The popular store also carries lots of fun reproduction retro items such as crazy vintagestyle sunglasses and Rocky Mountain Soap natural products from Canmore. Larry’s handmade barnwood furniture and accessories are also on display in the store. To satisfy another passion, Judy recently opened Fresh Fidos, a dog-grooming salon, in her home. To arrange an appointment for your small dog, call 342-9479 or 342-3865.
104B, 1021-7th Ave., Invermere
(250) 342-3865
Trudi Wells, Owner Scrappy-Do’s
When scrap-bookers step into Scrappy-Do’s, they immediately get a big smile on their face and a twinkle in their eye. “They become kids again,” says storeowner Trudi Wells. With countless hours of support from her mum and dad, the single mom opened the valley’s only scrapbook supply store last October. The risky move paid off: Scrappy-Do’s is a hit. To find out just how much fun scrapbooking can be at any age, drop by the store, take a class, enter the monthly layout contest or come by on crop nights. Trudi says no matter how or when, JUST CROP!!!
No. 1, 1206-7th Ave., Invermere
(250) 342-7238
February 15, 2008
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Dee Conklin, Owner
Palliser Printing & Publishing Ltd. Palliser Printing and Publishing Ltd. just keeps getting better. Since buying the company in 2003, Dee Conklin has been upgrading the valley’s only full-service print company. It’s all in response to the changing needs of customers, says the energetic businesswoman and community volunteer. In 2007, Dee renovated the company’s reception area and expanded its line of logo-bearing promotional products and services. In 2008, she will bring in the equipment needed to reproduce documents up to 42 inches in size. “We listen to our customers,” she says. “Our job is to provide all the print products and services they need to do their jobs.”
No. 4, 108 Industrial Road 2, Invermere (250) 342-2999
Lynda Penner, Manager Penner Footwear
Lynda Penner grew up around shoes. Penner Footwear is a family business which has been trading in Invermere since 1975. The store has a range of footwear, from snowboots and athletic footwear to sandals, fun fashion shoes, workboots and children’s shoes. Brand names such as Clark’s, Keen, Naot, Timberland and Birkenstock are available, and there is also a range of athletic clothing. “I find working in the business both fun and challenging. The footwear we sell works well in the valley, because it’s functional, funky and fun. It’s also of great quality and we have competitive prices,” Lynda said.
7th Avenue, Invermere
(250) 342-6611
Cassy Campbell, Owner Daisyblu Design
Cassy moved to the valley ten years ago to enjoy the lifestyle. For the past two years, she has been operating her own business offering website and print design, and company branding including logos, brochures, advertising and business cards. She has many clients including RayFergusonRealty.ca, Shadybrookresort.com, TobyCreekAdventures.com and BlissBeads.ca. “I love to work together with my clients to produce simple, effective and user-friendly designs” says Cassy. She will soon be moving to her new office located behind Invermere Dry Cleaners by the Yoga Mountain Studios at No. 3, 505-7th Ave.
www.daisybludesign.net
(250) 342-1717
Beva Kirk, Co-Owner Crazy Soles
Located at Meadowland Artworks, two doors away from Bavin Glassworks near the crossroads, this brand new retail store owned by Beva and Jordie Kirk will open in March offers running shoes, running clothing, yoga wear and accessories for everyone’s fitness needs. “After coaching running and triathlon clinics with Michelle Taylor for the past year, the need for a local running shop became apparent,” says Beva. “The need for proper running shoes is vital to a runner, especially if you are new to the sport.” Crazy Soles will be convenient and have everything you need to pursue an active lifestyle without the hassle of travelling to Cranbrook or Calgary.
4884 Athalmer Highway
(250) 342-2074
Leanne Tegart, Owner Mercer & Company
Leanne recently purchased Red Square Framing & Gallery, soon to be known as Mercer & Company. Custom framing will continue to be offered, and the showroom provides customers with a variety of functional art and interior décor, including custom furniture, artwork and lighting. With a background in interior design and lighting, Leanne places a high value on functional design, high-quality products and the best in customer service. Working with Leanne is Kim Sanderson, who has a background in photography. These ladies are certain to provide you with an eye for fresh style, unique design, and attention to details.
733-12th St., Invermere
(250) 342-0012
Melanie Hollowink, Owner Pure Wellness
Wellness consultant Melanie Hollowink (neé Fodchuk), former co-owner of the Body and Soul gift shop in Invermere, wants valley residents to look and feel their very best. Melanie practises Whole Body Vibration Therapy, a new technique that improves blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, muscle tone and flexibility, helps with weight control, increases bone density, and provides relief from conditions such as arthritis. Melanie also carries a range of health products, including vitamin juices, cleansing teas and detoxification salts. “I love helping my clients to achieve better overall health and wellness,” she says.
1700 Canyonview Road, Invermere
(250) 342-5535
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February 15, 2008
A Salute to By Elinor Florence Pioneer Publisher
Jayne Magri of It’s A Wrap! operates a homebased business preparing baskets and gifts.
Wendy Jensen assists a customer at her downtown Invermere store, One Hour Photo.
I have been a Woman in Business for only three years, so it seems pretentious for me to give advice to other women— many of whom have long years of entrepreneurship under their belts. However, I have learned a few valuable lessons so far. One of the key reasons that women go into business for themselves is so that they have more flexibility in juggling the demands of their families. Although this may backfire, since a business in many ways is like a very demanding infant, it is true that if you are in charge you can work on Saturday and take another day off instead to attend a school event, for example. But your family has to help you in your juggling act. Although we aren’t in the same business, my husband has been a great support to me in establishing my business and I literally could not have done it without him. I find myself in awe of women in business who are single, especially if they are single mothers. And speaking of men, studies show that many successful women in business point to their fathers as having had a major influence in giving them the confidence to do it on their own. Both my parents were selfemployed as farmers, and from them I learned a lot about hard work and self-reliance. Kids can also help you with your business once they get a little older. Although they may complain about the amount of time and energy your business takes up, they are also looking at you as a role model and learning some valuable lessons about taking charge of your own life. Two of my daughters have worked at The Pioneer, and even when they aren’t working they have been very helpful in suggesting story ideas and giving me news tips.
Being self-employed covers a huge range of jobs and activities. The woman who is selling products out of her home for pocket money is not in the same league as the woman who is operating a business with dozens of employees. Yet both are showing the same entrepreneurial spirit. Not every woman wants or needs a million-dollar business, although the young woman who starts small may yet end up with a big company. A lot depends on age. Interestingly, the fastest-growing segment of women starting their own businesses is in the over55 category. These women say that they also want to control their own lives, allowing them time to travel and to babysit their grandchildren. And a big motivation for both men and women in the over-55 category is that they would like to mentor younger employees and pass along some of their wisdom to others. Once again, it all comes back to employees, if you have them. Attracting and keeping good people is key to running a successful business. Not a day goes by that I don’t reflect on my good fortune in being surrounded by such a great team at The Pioneer—our professional editor Brian Geis, our gifted designer Zephyr Rawbon, our multi-talented salesman Dave Sutherland, our hard-working office manager Michele McGrogan, our kick-ass project manager Sarah Turk, and our roving reporter Rachel Pinder. In conclusion, running your own business is hard work but it also provides a huge amount of satisfaction. I know all you self-employed women out there know what I mean. One of my personal goals this year is to meet more women in business, and talk about ways in which we can get together and share our experiences. I know I have a lot to learn from all of you.
February 15, 2008
Women at Work By Rachel Pinder Pioneer Staff
Flowers are Shandrea O’Brien’s passion, so she was thrilled to get the chance to open her own florist right here in Invermere. The Stem opened its doors on Monday at The Syndicate Boardshop’s former location in Athalmer next door to The Eatery, and Shandrea is excited about her new venture. Shandrea and her husband Rick moved here from Calgary in August, but she has been doing flowers in the area for the past two years. “The first year it was mainly for the sales office of Spirits Reach Development and a couple weddings and some occasional orders. Then last year, Trims and Treasures added weekly flowers, as did Eagle Ranch Golf Course, and my flowers started to get noticed,” Shandrea explained. “I did 16 weddings in the Columbia Valley last summer, along with calls for bouquets for different occasions. My husband and I were coming out every weekend from Calgary so I could do flowers for different occasions. So we decided to make the move to the area and just go for it!” There was also the added appeal of having her parents close by in Fairmont, and the valley’s drawing card as a fantastic area for destination weddings, as well a magnet for weekenders. The Stem’s new quarters is 1,200 square feet in size, so Shandrea can offer a huge variety of flowers including tropicals, and she is hoping to bring in house plants in the spring. “Before the store, I would bring in what I needed for the orders I had every week. But I couldn’t stock anything just so I had it available as I only had a small cooler in my parents garage to store the flowers,” Shandrea laughs. And she’s really happy with The Stem’s location in Athalmer. “I think it’s ideal because a lot of people have to drive that way to get in or out of town, so you’ll see us at the stop lights. And we’ll hopefully catch anyone who might be heading up to Panorama so they don’t need to go into town for anything else. The parking is good here as well,” Shandrea said. The Stem will provide delivery at a reasonable fee in and out of town. Weekly or monthly flowers will also be available, which can be delivered and replaced every week or month. The store also has Fruits and Passion bath and body products, soy candles, Eclipse Wire Works cards and wire bookmarks, wedding planners, wedding etiquette books, wedding frames and crystal vases as well as other home decor items. Customers will definitely be in expert hands at The Stem. Shandrea, 34, completed the Basic Floral Design
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and the Advanced Wedding and Contemporary De- member. “The second meaning relates to some of my family sign course at the Floral Design Institute in Seattle, which gave her certification as a Floral Designer in members who have suffered from Alzheimer’s disease. 2005. So every time the Memory Bank gets used, a portion She has been doing floristry for three years now of that sale will be donated to The Alzheimer’s Assoand loves it. ciation of Canada. “I am constantly checking in with the school and “We are really excited about this and encourage European designs to keep up with the current trends everyone to come down and sign up. There are quite of colours and styles, and what the new ideas are to a few guys who already have,” Shandrea said. stretch the limits of floral design. There are so many The Stem is open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. from different things you can do with flowers, that is the Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturartistic part of designing that I love,” she said. days. For more information,, call 342-7559. “Flowers make everyone smile, no matter what the occasion is. And I get the great job of seeing people smile when they pick something out and take it home.” Shandrea has also come up with an excellent service for those people who can never remember birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions. “I thought the “The Memory Bank” would be a great service for those people who always forget to order flowers for special occasions. It has a dual meaning — the first one is that you can come in, let us know when your birthday, anniversary or any special occasion is. We will keep track of it for you, with the types of flowers that have been ordered, color preferences, etc, and then the next year, we will call you a few days ahead and remind you that you Jayne Matheson, left, owns Selkirk TV & Appliance Ltd., as well have an order for flowas Invermere Christian Supplies. Here she is shown with the ers to be sent out. We’ll bookstore’s manager Luann Zahara. keep track for you so you don’t have to re-
February 15, 2008
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Shandrea O’Brien, Owner The Stem
Shandrea O’Brien has been running her successful florist business from her home for the past two years. When the Syndicate Board Shop became vacant on Third Avenue, she jumped at the chance to open her own store. Shandrea opened for the first time on February 11th, and offers a modern selection of flowers with contemporary and unique styles. She also does corporate weekly or monthly flowers, and offers a delivery service. Shandrea graduated from the Floral Design Institute in Seattle with Basic Floral Design and Advanced Wedding and Contemporary Design.
Third Avenue, Invermere
(250) 342-7559
Allison Bowen, Business Manager Moondance Technology
Moondance Technology is the premier provider of Technology Sales and Service in the Columbia Valley. The company started nine years ago and won the local Chamber of Commerce award for “Business of the Year” and was a finalist for “Professionals of the Year” in 2007. Allison’s role is managing customer accounts and providing strategic direction with the rest of the management team. “We are dependent on our computer systems for information in our homes and businesses. It’s nice to know we have qualified professionals to sell and support these systems. Our vision is to continue to provide exceptional products and services to our customers,” she says.
mdance1@telus.net
(250) 341-1114
Jayne Matheson, Co-Owner
Selkirk TV & Invermere Christian Supplies Selkirk TV & Appliance Ltd. and Invermere Christian Supplies have been in Jayne Matheson’s family for 37 years. Jayne and her husband Dave took over both businesses three years ago. They sell electronics, TVs, stereos, appliances and cell phones through Selkirk, and the latest in books, music and giftware through their Christian bookstore. “We love living in the valley and raising our three boys here,” says Jayne, shown here with bookstore manager Luann Zahara, right. “God has blessed us with so much—a loving family, a wonderful staff and loyal customers who support us year after year. We want to thank them all for allowing us to be here.”
1229-7th Ave., Invermere
(250) 342-6415
Jane Tames, Business Partner Skookum Inn
Jane Tames has been running the Skookum Inn with her husband John for the past six years. The Skookum Inn is a nine-bed motel, restaurant, gas station and convenience store. “I like to think of us as a community business. We live here and play here and I recognize the importance of community. The Skookum Inn is a landmark business, as it’s been around for 55 years, and we have a lot of local customers. There are only a few people who haven’t been employed here over the years. “We have a regular convenience store but our hot item is fireworks. We do a wonderful fireworks business all year round,” Jane said.
Highway 93/95, Windermere
(250) 342-6293
Carol Gordon, Consultant Nikken Wellness Products
Carol and her husband Jim McElroy co-manage Pleiades, The Wellness Spa at the Radium Hot Springs Pools and are partners in Ki Associates Enterprises, Inc., a flourishing International Wellness Consulting business. As wellness consultants, they assist people in exploring ways they can enhance their energy, sleep and well-being, and in turn positively impact their health. They focus on creating wellness home and work environments. Carol invites you to give join her for tea in her downtown Invermere office and learn more about how you can enhance your wellness. She looks forward to your call.
www.mynikken.net/kiassociates
(250) 341-6114
Kimberley Rae Sanderson, Owner Commercial & Fine Art Photographer
After finishing her Photographic Technology diploma in 2003, Kim left Edmonton for the mountains and has been building her business by focusing on quality, service, and word-of-mouth. Her work is primarily commercially based— architecture, food, catalogues, and general advertising material—but in her free time Kim also enjoys photographing everything from nature to nudes. Her work has been published and exhibited in various locations, most recently at Pynelogs. “I love where my job takes me,” says Kim, who’s been behind the scenes at concerts, major sports events, factories and movie productions. “I can’t think of anything else I’d rather be doing.”
www.kimberleyrae.ca
(250) 342-5102
February 15, 2008
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Stacey Boucher, Office Manager Diamond Heating and Spas
Shizu Futa, Owner Touching Tranquility
Stacey Boucher has been office manager at Diamond Heating and Spas for eight years, in charge of day-to-day office operations and showroom sales. In addition to heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning sales and service, Diamond Heating operates the valley’s only complete sheet-metal fabricating shop. It sells a range of propane, woodburning and electric stoves and fireplaces and, of course, two lines of B.C.-made hot-tubs. The comprehensive hot-tub maintenance program has been a source of pride for Stacey and her co-workers. “We’ve got a great team at Diamond Heating,” she says, “who take pride in the job they do and the continued level of service they provide.”
385 Laurier St., Invermere
(250)342-7100
Jayne Magri, Owner
It’s A Wrap! Specialty Gifts & Baskets
Shizu grew up in the valley, works as a bookkeeper, and values maintaining wellness as opposed to combating illness. It is important to have a physician one trusts; it is equally important to take responsibility for one’s own well-being. A Touch for Health practitioner, Shizu can “tune” the body to operate at its optimum level of wellness; to maximize the benefits of its energy core; and to maintain its communion with mind and spirit. Touching Tranquility appointments may be made at Mustard Seed Health Foods, located on Invermere’s main street.
touchingtranquility@yahoo.ca
Dr. Mary Ann Rombach, Ph.D. Assiniboine Family Therapy Institute
Jayne has lovingly been creating beautiful, one-of-a-kind gift baskets from her home studio for many years. She can help you make any day a special day with designs for every age, occasion and budget. Each gift is as individual as the person receiving it and fuss-free for you. Her hand-made specialty gift baskets are sold in various shops in the valley and you can find Jayne at the Invermere Farmer’s Market and craft fairs throughout the year. No matter the season or the reason, give her a call and she’ll take care of it all! Delivery, too!
info@itsawrapgiftbaskets.ca
(250) 342-3160
JoAnne Willox, Owner Details By JoAnne
JoAnne Willox says her business is her passion and it gives her continual enthusiasm, focus and energy. “It gives me great joy to bring in new and exciting fashions and accessories. To see the excitement on my customers faces when they find that special item that makes them look and feel awesome is very rewarding,” JoAnne said. JoAnne also keeps her customers up to date by email of what’s new in the store, and she is also preparing for spring and fall evening fashion shows. She offers after hour shopping by appointment, and her friendly team of staff will be happy to help you put a look together.
Park Place, Invermere
(250) 342-7171
(250) 342-2552
Dr. Mary Ann has been enthusiastically counselling individuals, couples, and families since 1972. When the field of counselling got positive enough to match her own positivity, she went back to Purdue University for her Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy, graduating with the class of 2000. Mary Ann since opened her private office at Lakeview Meadows. She teams up with people to shrink the problems life brings. Using the wisdom and strengths of each client to move ahead, Mary Ann enjoys the work of liberating people from labels and negative thinking.
www.assinfam.ca
(250) 342-0743
Lori Dahl, Manager
Skookum Family Restaurant After discovering there was nowhere she could take her children to eat out in Windermere, Lori Dahl decided to set up a place of her own. Skookum Family Restaurant has been open for six months, and is attached to the Skookum Inn. Lori runs the restaurant with her dad Ken, and she says she offers a family dining experience, with home-style food. There are also several theme nights: prime ribs on Thursdays, all-you-can-eat fish and chips on Fridays, and an all-day buffet on Sundays. And take-out pizza is now available. “The restaurant has a relaxed, family atmosphere with a range of homecooked foods to choose from,” she said.
Highway 93/95, Windermere
(250) 341-3336
February 15, 2008
10 • Women in Business
Barbara Konig, Co-Owner Konig Meat & Sausage Company
If you’ve been to Invermere, chances are you’ve chatted with Barbara Konig, the friendly face behind the counter at the Konig Meat & Sausage Company. Barbara and her husband Jurgen founded the deli in 2000, and quickly earned raves for their fabulous fresh and barbecue-ready meats, full deli, European-style sausages, imported cheeses, sandwiches, little snacks and treats, salads, wholesale orders, custom cutting and deli-trays. Barbara and Jurgen pride themselves on providing delicious and affordable gourmet foods in a distinctly European setting. “We based our business on a tradition of excellence,” says Barbara. “We honour that tradition every day.”
1210-7th Avenue, Invermere
(250) 342-9661
Lori Watt, Owner
Columbia Valley Sign Artists Columbia Valley Sign Artists will design any sign to promote your business. Window signs, vehicle lettering, storefront art and sandblasted signs can be custom-made. Lori Watt is owner and operator at Columbia Valley Sign Artists and took over the business in 2003. Some of her clients in the valley include Panorama Mountain Village, Columbia Valley Arts, Sears, Essentials and The Bargain Shop. She even created the colourful ice-cream sign at Gerry’s Gelati. “Each sign is unique to the client’s specifications. There are no pre-fabricated signs here,” says Lori.
signart9@telus.net
(250) 342-8331
Spring Hawes, Owner Mustard Seed Health Foods
Every community needs a good health foods store with a friendly, knowledgeable staff and a range of products. Mustard Seed Health Foods in downtown Invermere more than fits the bill. The Mustard Seed has a great selection of vitamins and supplements, antioxidant juices such as Goji, Mangosteen and Blueberry, some natural meats, natural body care products and mouthwatering organic chocolate and gourmet teas. There are quality spices in store, scrumptious baked goods and a bulk section. Spring Hawes has owned and operated the business for eight years. “It’s great to be here,” she says. “We have so many loyal customers.”
Parkside Place, Invermere
(250) 342-2552
Sydney-Anne Porter, Owner AG Valley Foods
Sydney-Anne Porter believes quality and customer service are key to making her business a success. “I only hire staff who like people,” SydneyAnne says. “I am very proud of the friendly service the AG Team provides to ensure a pleasant shopping experience for our customers.” The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce agrees. They awarded AG Valley Foods with the Retailer of the Year for 2000, 2001, 2005 and 2006; and Business of the Year for 2002 and 2003. When Sydney-Anne became sole owner in 2006, her sons Eric and Greg moved here to help out, making it a real family business.
906-7th Avenue, Invermere
(250) 342-3330
Kyla Brown, Owner Kyla Brown Photography
Kyla Brown is a freelance photographer, artist and writer. As a graduate of Emily Carr Institute with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, Kyla has been developing her business for the past five years. Concentrating on several different aspects of photography, she specializes in commercial, architectural and landscape. Kyla also does weddings, special events and creative portrait work entitled “Honouring Life”. These unique pieces layer beautiful photos with inspiring text to create artwork that celebrates people’s passion for life.
www.kylabrown.com
(250) 341-7799
Sue Miller, Owner La Cabina Restaurant
Sue Miller is a veteran in the restaurant business. She and her husband Richard first opened La Cabina Restaurant in 1997 in Golden, where they operated for three years before moving La Cabina into the Prestige Inn in Radium Hot Springs in 2000. With them they brought their head chef Nicky Brough, who continues to serve authentic Italian dinners with steak, pizza, veal and fish. The restaurant also serves great Canadian breakfasts and lunches. “Many of our loyal customers still come from Golden, and since moving we have also built up a local clientele,” says Sue, who wishes to thank all her customers inside and outside the valley.
Prestige Inn, Radium
(250) 347-2340
February 15, 2008
Women In Business • 11
Kathy Sutherland, Sales Bighorn Meadows Resort
Tracey Connery, Owner Tracey Connery Photography
Kathy moved to the valley in February 2005. She is very familiar with the area, as she had a family vacation spot here since she was a child. Since her arrival, Kathy has worked in sales at Bighorn Meadows Resort selling fractional and full ownership real estate on the Springs Golf Course. The development has two or three more years before it will be complete. Kathy is also co-owner of Dave’s Hot Pepper Jelly, supplying various flavours of jalapeno jelly locally and soon to be expanding. The jelly is available all year round at Grant’s Foods. She has also been periodically involved in sales for various oil and gas ventures.
kdegenhardt@shaw.ca
(250) 270-0254
Carole Georgeson, Jacqueline Moller Co-Owners, Rivergems
Tracy started her photography business in 1995 and continues to work from her home in Columere Park. She is skilled at all types of commercial photography, but her first love is weddings and family portraits. “I can develop a quick rapport with my clients, and I love working with children,” says Tracy, who says her photographs tend to be more spontaneous and free-flowing than the traditional posed shots. Samples of her work may be viewed on her website. Tracey also publishes the popular Fairmont Range Gazette, a monthly newsletter for the community of Fairmont Hot Springs.
www.tracyconneryphotography.com
Carrie Rickards, Owner Essentials Department Store
Carole and Jacqueline have always loved rocks and jewelry and fossils. Eight years ago Carole parlayed her passion into Rivergems, a museum-style jewelry store and fossil gallery. Now well into its second year in downtown Invermere, Rivergems carries beautiful high-quality nickel-free sterling silver and ammolite jewelry, minerals and fossils for the avid collector, and stunning natural gemstone clusters for home décor. “There is something here for everyone,” says Carole. “Jacqueline and I enjoy sharing our passion for nature’s art with local customers and visitors to the valley.”
www.rivergems.com
(250) 342-0177
Jeanette Riches, Owner Fusion Wellness Spa
It’s hard to believe it’s been almost two years since Carrie Rickards took over Stober’s Department store in April 2006 and renamed it Essentials. There have been some big changes during that time, including a fresh paint job, expansion of the fabric and sewing section, and re-merchandising the whole store. Next year, Carrie plans to focus on the men’s wear and workwear departments. She continues to offer sewing classes and clubs, and now has a certified sewing machine technician. Carrie says the store will continue to change and stay fresh. “I couldn’t do it without my outstanding team,” she said.
729-12th Avenue, Invermere
(250) 341-3511
(250) 342-9313
Wanda Belisle, Consultant Epicure Selection
Jeanette Riches was born and raised in the valley, and after working as a personal trainer for seven years she decided to expand her skills. She had always been interested in massage therapy and honed her skills at the Foothills College of Massage Therapy in Calgary in 2001. Jeanette opened Fusion Wellness Spa on June 21st 2007, which offers massage as well as a range of spa treatments to improve wellbeing and overall health. Fusion offers body treatments and scrubs, as well as hydrotherapy, facials, esthetics, reiki, and reflexology. Spa and group packages are also available.
518 13th Street, Invermere
(250) 345-4002
Born and raised in the valley, Wanda became an Epicure consultant just over one year ago. She likes the way her job offers flexibility for her busy life as a wife and mother. Epicure offers whole range of products, from spices to teas, salt substitutes, cookwear, cookbooks and even cleaning products. “Epicure has helped people improve their lives by making healthier choices in the kitchen,” says Wanda. She is available for home parties and individual visits. She can also put together a fundraising project for charities or sports teams. Call or email her for a catalogue, or for more information.
rw_clan@shaw.ca
(250) 349-5771
February 15, 2008
12 • Women in Business
Maria Kliavkoff, Owner MK Facilitations
For 15 years, Maria Kliavkoff, founder of MK Facilitations, has studied the human story as an educator, theatre director, workshop leader, personal and professional development facilitator and Belief Re-patterning™ practitioner. Through monthly circles, workshops and oneon-one consultations, clients gently explore limiting beliefs and discover truths that free them to live lives of magnificent possibility. Upcoming opportunities in the Columbia Valley include monthly circles in Radium and Kimberley, “A Time for Change” workshop (Radium, June 27-29) and “Pathway to Purpose” retreat (Golden, August 10-16).
www.mkfacilitations.com
(250) 347-2110
Christine MacDonald, Co-Owner Columbia Valley Trading Co.
Christine and her husband Sandy MacDonald moved from Ontario and opened a gift shop here in 1991. In 1995 they transferred their focus to outdoor wear, which has been a very successful move. In their high-profile location at Frater Landing on Invermere’s main street, they cater to a wide range of clientele including both locals and Albertans. “We have watched our clients grow up and return to buy clothing for their kids,” says Christine. The store offers well-known brands such as The North Face, Carhartt, Mountain Hardwear and Salomon hiking boots and clothing.
926-7th Ave., Invermere
(250) 342-3366
Kim Collens, Co-Owner Royal LePage Rockies West
Kim and her husband Wayne recently purchased the local Royal LePage Rockies West real estate business after enjoying many years as valley weekenders. Kim has over 20 years experience in the customer service industry in a sales and finance capacity, and she’s looking forward to administering her own business. Kim has developed positive relationships with colleagues and has provided reliable, quality service to many satisfied clients. She prides herself on being a professional who truly cares and is dedicated to making your experience a positive and enjoyable one. If you are looking for your dream home or have a property to sell, Kim would love to meet with you.
www.kimcollens.com
(250) 1-877-342-3427
Lindsay Johnston, Owner
Fundamental Events Marketing Inc. Lindsay started Fundamental Event Marketing to showcase the lifestyle that depicts her passion for sport and adventure, dining and entertainment, and having fun with friends in the Columbia Valley. The business creates special events combining the ‘fundamentals’ including food, drink, music, entertainment, and recreation. Whether hosting a stag/stagette or a weekend of golf, dining, and entertainment; embarking on a multi-mountain snowboard trip; providing shuttle services with a 15-passenger van; or putting on events such as the Ballfest slo-pitch tournament or the upcoming Kootenay Battle of the Bands tour—it’s all about having fun.
www.fundamentalevents.com
(250) 342-0420
Shelley Ferguson, Owner Bud’s Bar & Lounge
Not long after she bought Bud’s Bar & Lounge in 2005, Shelley Ferguson set about transforming the popular nightspot into a place where people can have fun day and night. The former Calgarian started by adding a kitchen, an outdoor patio, and a stage for live entertainment. Now Shelley is delighted to open the Madson Room, a lounge that can be rented, with a bartender, for private functions such as stag parties, birthdays and anniversaries, or simple get-togethers for friends. “The concept is that of a place where people can enjoy each other’s company in a high-end club atmosphere,” she says.
Downtown Invermere
(250) 342-2965
Sandy Woods, Owner SMW Services
A 26-year valley resident, Sandy has managed many professional offices in the area, as well as working at other jobs including school bus driver, truck driver and even zamboni driver. Sandy is now operating her own home-based business, offering her extensive experience as a bookkeeper. She is willing to work with her clients to assist them with their computer and accounting skills. “I really enjoy structuring and organizing a small business to create maximum efficiency,” Sandy says. She specializes in Simply Accounting but is also familiar with other accounting programs.
swoods22@telus.net
(250) 342-0020