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Dana Burdenuk

I worked most recently with Habitat for Humanity Wellington Dufferin Guelph where I was responsible for procuring donated products from local businesses for the ReStores and build sites. This role got me involved with many of our great businesses here in Centre Wellington as well as participating on the Member Services Committee with CWCC.

Habitat was a big career change for me as I had spent the previous 25 years working in corporate Human Resources and Sales & Marketing roles in a number of industries including Manufacturing, Distribution, and Financial Services. I made the decision to leave the corporate world behind to pursue opportunities to be more community-focused (and spend less time travelling all over North America!).

When the opportunity for the GM role with CWCC presented itself, I felt it was a perfect blend of my skills, business knowledge, and passion. I was previously a Board of Directors member with the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce and participated in their Membership Services Committee for eight years, which gave me a good understanding of the Chamber business model. I’m so pleased to be here, focused on providing service, solutions and benefits to local businesses and raising awareness of the value that the Chamber provides.

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CWCC COVID-19 Government Updates June 18, 2020

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CENTRE WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCEPROVIDES COVID-19 GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS SUPPORT UPDATES Ontario and Canada Helping Small Businesses Go Digital$57 Million Investment in Digital Main Street Will Help Businesses Reopen, Recover and Grow Long after COVID-19The Ontario government, in partnership with the federal government, is helping small businesses reach more customers through the Digital Main Street platform. It is a $57-million program which will help up to 22,900 Ontario businesses ...
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CWCC Pulse E-Newsletter June 11th, 2020

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     A Message from Dana Burdenuk, General Manager: Good afternoon, With Premier Ford's announcement this week about further reopening Ontario's economy by public health region, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph has been given the go-ahead to move into Stage 2 as of Friday, June 12th. This raises many questions for our local businesses as you prepare to safely reopen with the required health and safety policies and precautions in place for your staff, customers, an...
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Face-coverings are now mandatory for Stage-2 Reopenings

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WDG Public Health announced today that face-coverings will be mandatory in all commercial spaces in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph.
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The Government of Ontario is releasing safety guidelines to protect workers, customers and the general public from COVID-19 in preparation for a gradual reopening of our economy.
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CWCC Pulse E-Newsletter June 4th, 2020

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     A Message from Dana Burdenuk, General Manager: Good afternoon, I hope this week’s newsletter finds you keeping well (and staying cool!). With some outdoor activities and retail stores beginning to re-open, we are proud to see our community sticking to the government guidelines set in place. Social distancing is still critical to stay on top of the COVID wave. Many of our members who are now open or are preparing to re-open are looking for cost-e...
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CWCC COVID-19 Government Updates June 4, 2020

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The latest on our government's response to COVID-19
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Business Support Updates (May 22nd, 2020)

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CBRN Launches National Guide for Business Reopening: as businesses prepare to reopen or revamp their operations amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are numerous issues and challenges to consider.
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Let us Help You Reach New People!

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Spread the word about your business.
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CWCC COVID-19 Government Updates May 19, 2020

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Ontario Announces Additional Workplaces that Can Reopen ...
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A Framework for Reopening our Province

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A Framework for Reopening our Province lays out the government’s approach to the next chapter in the ongoing fight to defeat COVID-19. It outlines the principles the government will use to reopening businesses, services and public spaces in gradual stages. It also explains the criteria Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health will use to help advise the government on when it is safe to begin loosening public health restrictions. And it highlights the government’s commitment to continue provi...
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