After a year that has impacted most businesses, many are discovering what it means to be resilient.
The Nelson and District Chamber of Commerce executive director Tom Thomson joined Kootenay Morning on January 6 to talk shop, struggles, and what it will all look like when business bounces back.
“I think all of the indications are that there is certainly some light at the end of the tunnel. Not sure exactly how long that tunnel is still going to be,” Thomson said, adding that he expects 2021 to be better than the year before.
To help, the Chamber is putting on the six-week Building Resilience to Thrive program starting this month.
Listen to the full interview here:
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