Andrew Wynn-Williams
Speaker Bio
Company
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters
Richmond
Title
Divisional Vice President, BC
Biography

Andrew Wynn-Williams is an experienced professional who has worked to lead and create policy change with a variety of board driven organisations since 1995.

Wynn-Williams is skilled in implementation of organizational objectives and in strategic planning. He particularly enjoys working with organisations that are facing challenge and change or growth and using his expertise to guide an organization on the correct path for the future.

His initial areas of expertise were policy development, policy analysis, consultation, writing (both document structure and wordsmithing), and communications strategies. He developed a particular strength in simplifying complex issues to communicate them effectively to the general public.

To those skills he has added leadership, strategic planning, project management and organisation management. He empowers his staff to do their jobs and focus on leading the organisation in the direction set by the board.

Most of all, Andrew has enjoyed leading policy change for the public good.

Sessions

With our economy growing faster than our population, the 2021 BC Labour Market Outlook forecasts more than one million job openings in the next decade. On top of that, our population is aging, with only three new workers for every four who retire.  In this industry panel, learn from others and provide your feedback into […]
As you face the significant challenges posed by supply chain issues, workforce demographics, skilled labour shortages, and tomorrow’s new challenges, the agility to pivot quickly can help keep your business viable. Engagement with your team is essential to navigating a pivot effectively. In this session, learn how to use clear communication, collaboration, preparation, and planning […]
12:30 - 13:00 PM
Continue the learning. Join today’s session moderators for a review of the day’s key takeaways. Share your insights and learn from your peers. 
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