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municipalities including Summerside, Huntsville, Chatham, Windsor, Waterloo and Cambridge (all with Greg Young) as well as Napanee, West Vancouver, Collingwood, Grimsby,andseveralothers. JonandGreghavealsodevelopedmanyplansformuseumsand heritage organizations including Wellington County Museum & Archives, the Ottawa Museum Network, the Canadian Canoe Museum, Halton Region Museum, Joseph Schneider Haus, the Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre, the RCMP Museum, Westfield Heritage Village and many others. He completed a heritage sustainability plan for Lunenburg. His work includes not only the development of strategic plans for these cultural institutions but also all of the related analyses that are ether inputs to, or outputs from, a strategic plan: program evaluation, environmental scans, market assessment, feasibility studies and business plans, organizationalandgovernancereviews,etc. JonisaformerPartneratErnstandYoung,and headed up that firm‘s cultural and tourism planning group in Canada prior to helping form TCI in the mid-90s. He is also the book reviewer for Municipal World magazine, and an Adjunct Professor at George Brown College, teaching business research methods in the School of Management.
Greg Young, M.Sc, RPP, CMC: Greg is also a Director of TCI with 40 years of experience in working with cultural organizations. A CMC as well as a registered professional planner (RPP), he is particularly experienced in financial analysis, evaluation and sustainability issues in the cultural sector and will bring this valuable perspective to bear upon the work. Greg and Jon have
worked together at TCI for the last 25 years and have worked on hundreds of cultural planning projects together. Greg has completed cultural master planning projects for the City of Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Huntsville, Summerside, Napanee, Windsor and Wilmot Township. Greg also has a great deal of consulting experience with numerous galleries, museums, and heritage organizations across Canada and the U.S. His expertise covers a range of fields including needs assessment, market research, audience development, feasibility, strategic planning, organizational development, fundraising, business planning, and social and economic impact assessment. His clients have ranged from major cultural institutions such as the Art Gallery of Ontario, ROM, Royal Alberta Museum, Coleman Galleries, RCMP Museum, Remai Gallery, McMichael Canadian Collection, Canadian Canoe Museum, Fort York, Khyber Arts Society and the Beaverbrook Art Gallery to many smaller non-profit museums and galleries. He has also completed numerous projects for libraries and public archives. For the Three Rivers Cultural Plan, Greg will conduct interviews and be involved throughout the project. Together with Jon, he has designed and participated in numerous surveys, public input and focus group sessions and will be involved extensively in this aspect of the work. He has also carried out several benchmarking comparisons and communications strategies as part of these municipal cultural plans.
Both Jon and Greg have many years of experience in a full range of professional services and we are members and proud supporters of the Canadian Association of Certified Management Consultants. We subscribe to the rules of professional conduct and the Code of Ethics of the
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