Meet Greet and Eat 2022

About
Meet Greet and Eat is an exhibition that offers you the chance to taste and connect with your community and local producers of the region. This 2nd edition will take place on June 2nd, 2022. The gathering starts with a conference at the Centre des arts et de la culture de Dieppe, where we will have the honor to welcome Mr. Guillaume Lavoie and Mr. Marc Henrie as speakers, who will speak about collaborative economy and mutualization in the workplace. The conference will be followed by a happy hour at the Dieppe Market with local producers who will have tasty bites for you to discover.

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Why participate
The event offers you a great opportunity to network and discover with producers.
- Taste and discover the flavours of Atlantic Canadae
- Connect with local producers in the region
- Vote for your favourite producer and witness the awards ceremony
- Connect with people in your community
- Learn and discuss trending business models
Keynote speaker
Guillaume Lavoie – Expert on public policy and collaborative economy
One of the most prominent experts on collaborative economy, Guillaume Lavoie has presented 300+ conferences on this topic in Canada and abroad (e.g., Paris, Houston, Seoul, Helsinki, Turin) and developed the first course in Canada on collaborative economy and public policy, which he teaches at the École nationale d’administration publique (ÉNAP).
A former city councillor with the City of Montreal, he authored the first municipal bylaw in Canada to frame and enable the sharing of private spaces.
In January 2018, he was appointed Chair of the Quebec government’s Collaborative Economy Task Force.
He also chaired the Quebec Ministry of Tourism’s committee in charge of modernizing the regulations affecting tourist accommodations in the wake of the emergence of collaborative practices.
Marc Henrie – Executive Director of CDR-Acadie
M. Marc Henrie manages the development, administration, and proper functioning of CDR-Acadie.
He oversees and develops many projects for the organization.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Université de Moncton and a master’s degree in cooperative management and community development from the Université de Sherbrooke.
He also has a lot of experience in community facilitation.
Moreover, he is specialized in governance structures, financial plans, and cooperative education.
He contributed to the growth of over 30 organizations and coops, including non-profit organizations and corporations.
In 2006, Marc became the youngest president of a Local Service District (LSD) in New Brunswick’s history.
In 2012, he was elected as the first chairman of the Kent Regional Service Commission (KRSC).
He has over 15 years of experience in community economic development.


Tickets
Members |
Non-Members |
Students |
130$ |
150$ |
75$ |
Looking back on 2022
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