BUSINESS EXAMINER Victoria, July 2015

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Security system provider prepares for rapid growth

Victoria’s Business of the Year, Graphic FX Signworks has a lot to celebrate

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Culture catapulting CAMACC to success AANICHTON – Every business has its secret, but ask Ho Kim, President and CEO of CAMACC Systems, and he’ll tell you he doesn’t have one. “One of the key things we’ve done is to be as transparent as possible with our employees,” he says. “We haven’t been afraid to share our corporate strategy within the company. “It’s helped to increase buy-in, and as we’re preparing for rapid growth over the next 3 years, getting everyone on the same page is invaluable.” His company sells, designs and installs video surveillance systems to the North American corporate market through 8 locations. The company boasts a client list with some of the largest organizations in Canada, including: Shell, Esso, Chevron, Federated Co-Ops, Money Mart, Best Buy and Save-On-Foods, among many others. One of their primary focus points during the upcoming year will be to increase brand awareness within the petroleum, retail,

The CAMACC Systems team in front of their corporate headquarters in Saanichton grocery and casino markets. “We are the biggest security system integration company in Canada that no-one’s heard of before,” says Kim. “We really want to go deeper into our primary verticals.”

“Most of our clients are large national accounts, now we want to go one step below that, and look regionally. There’s a lot of untapped potential that we can take advantage of.” Before developing their new

strategy, Kim and his management team thoroughly examined the organization’s current situation. “As leaders we needed to know SEE CULTURE CATAPULTING   |  PAGE 22

Hot House has Cause to celebrate Advertising agency focused on social good wins multiple awards

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ICTOR I A – L oca l ad agency Hot House Marketing has become internationally recognized for their marketing expertise. The firm is owned by husband and wife team Dan and Wendy Dagg, and they’ve been on an award winning streak.

Since February their agency has won three international honors, beating out thousands of other entrants across the globe. They received a Bronze Summit Award at the 2015 Summit Creative Awards for their work with UWC Pearson College, and two AVA Digital Awards for projects

completed for the Yates Street Taphouse and Canada’s Temperance Foundation. “We’re thrilled about the wins, it reaffirms that we have been making the right moves and evolving as an agency,” says Dan. “Our work has never been better, it’s as good as any that comes out

of Vancouver or Toronto. “We’ve really started to hit our stride as an agency over the past 12 months. The company has gone from $500 local projects when we first purchased the business, to now managing SEE HOT HOUSE  |  PAGE 4

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