Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Nicole Ames is an experienced Change Management Advisor currently working for the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority since August 2021. Previously, Nicole held the title of Change Management and Communications Specialist at the University of the Fraser Valley, where the focus was on business transformation and information technology. In a prior role at BC Liquor Distribution Branch, Nicole led change management initiatives for the launch of the Cannabis Operations line and designed an onboarding program for over 300 employees. Nicole's background includes a position as a Change Management and Communications Analyst with the BC Public Service, serving an organization of over 4,000 employees. Early in the career, Nicole contributed to the Office of the Premier as a Correspondence Writer and Clerk, and worked as Second Mate for SALTS Sail and Life Training Society. Educational qualifications include a Graduate Certificate in Professional Communication Management from Royal Roads University and a degree from Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
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Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is responsible for the stewardship of federal port lands in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. Like all Canada Port Authorities, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is established by the Government of Canada pursuant to the Canada Marine Act, and accountable to the federal Minister of Transport. Our mandate is to facilitate Canada’s trade objectives, ensuring goods are moved safely, while protecting the environment and considering local communities. The Port of Vancouver is Canada’s largest, supporting close to one in every five dollars of trade in goods that flow through our country and offering the broadest range of cargo-handling options of any port in North America. Positioned on the southwest coast of British Columbia in Canada, the Port of Vancouver extends from Roberts Bank and the Fraser River up to and including Burrard Inlet. The port authority manages over 16,000 hectares of water, more than 1,000 hectares of land and approximately 350 kilometres of shoreline that make up the port.