COCA OTT A W A 2016 CONFERENCE MANUAL
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COCA OTT A W A 2016 CONFERENCE MANUAL
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Owen Ralph St. John’s, Newfoundland 1-800-563-1930 [email protected] Paul Tucker Toronto, Ontario 1-888-404-6623 [email protected] Day 1: Tuesday, June 7th 20 34 46 Day 2: Day 3: Day 4: Wednesday, June 8th Thursday, June 9th Friday, June 10th 58 68 88 Day 5: Saturday, June 11th Presenters Policy Documents 02 Sponsors GOLD LEVEL MI SSI ON STAT EM ENT ABOUT US • SPONSORS About COCA The Ca na di a n Orga ni za ti on of C a m p u s A c t i v i t i e s p ro v i d e s lea di ng prof es s i ona l dev el opme n t f o r c a m p u s a c t i v i t i e s st a ff and s tudent l ea ders dedi c a ted to t h e e n r i c h m e n t o f st u d e n t l i f e . S I LV E R L E V E L A BOUT US The Ca na di a n Orga ni za ti on of C a m p u s A c t i v i t i e s, b e t t e r k n o w n by i ts a c rony m COCA, repres en t s m o re t h a n 6 0 p o st se c o n d a r y BRONZE LEVEL i ns ti tuti ons a c ros s ea c h c o a st o f C a n a d a . Ty pi c a l l y s c hool members a re st u d e n t a sso c i a t i o n s o r a dm i ni s tra ti on depa rtm ents th a t a re i n v o l v e d w i t h c a m p u s a c ti v i ti es progra mmi ng or s tud e n t e n g a g e m e n t . C O C A a l so boa s ts m ore tha n 75 As s oc i a t e s, w h i c h a re e n t e r t a i n e r s, book i ng a genc i es , a rti s t m a na g e m e n t c o m p a n i e s, a n d o t h e r SUPPORTING v a l ued bus i nes s s uppl i ers to th e c a m p u s se c t o r. F o u n d e d i n 1982 a s the s uc c es s or to th e C a n a d i a n E n t e r t a i n m e n t Conf erenc e, COCA ha s no w c o m p l e t e d m o re t h a n thi rty y ea rs of s uc ce ssf u l o p e r a t i o n . For m ore i nf orm a t i o n p l e a se v i si t C OC A . O RG T H E A G E N C Y OFFICE HOURS If you have any questions or need help the Conference Office is located in the Laurentian Room on the Convention Level. The office is open daily June 7th – 11th from 9:00 am – 5:30 pm. We’re happy to help! 04 On beha l f of the N a ti ona l Conf ere n c e C o m m i t t e e , a n d t h e Can a di a n Orga ni za ti on of Ca mpu s A c t i v i t i e s ( C O C A ) Bo a rd o f Direc tors I woul d l i k e to wel c ome y o u t o O t t a w a . T h i s c onf erenc e i s the res ul t of grea t e ff o r t s f ro m a t re m e n d o u s COCA Committee Board of Directors Committee Chairs COCA CHAIR AWARDS COMMITTEE Tim Fraser, Fanshawe College Shaun Scrymgeour, Red River College CONFERENCE CHAIR AWARDS BANQUET & SHOW Bill Kitchen, Algonquin College Sophia Bouris, Algonquin College LETTER • COMMITTEE A Letter From the Conference Chair t e am , a nd f i rs t I w a nt to tha nk a l l o f t h e m f o r t h e i r h a rd w o r k , and f or ma k i ng our v i s i on a rea l i t y. The them e f or our c onf erenc e tea m i s C o m m u n i t y E n g a g e m e n t . COCA i s a c ommuni ty of c ol l eges , u n i v e r si t i e s, a n d b u si n e ss lead ers f rom a c ros s Ca na da . L i k e t h e c o u n t r y w e l i v e i n , C O C A is di v ers e, uni que, a nd pa s s i ona t e . We a re a c o l l e c t i o n o f e v e n t plan ners , c l ub a dmi ni s tra tors , m a r k e t i n g g u r u s, a n d b u si n e ss lead ers . We repres ent ea c h c oa s t , a n d e v e r y p ro v i n c e i n b e t ween. We s how c a s e a nd c el ebra t e t h e b e st e n t e r t a i n m e n t t a l en t i n Ca na da . Fi na l l y, we ga ther e a c h y e a r a s a w h o l e c o m m u n i t y to l ea rn a nd s ha re our c ol l ec ti v e k n o w l e d g e a n d e x p e r i e n c e s. COCA i s f ounded i n the bel i ef th a t t o g e t h e r w e a re g re a t e r t h an the s um of our pa rts . Tha t w e g ro w b y sh a r i n g c h a l l e n g e s, find i ng bes t pra c ti c e s ol uti ons , e x p a n d i n g o u r n e t w o r k , a n d Students’ Association BIZ HALL MANAGER (TRADE SHOW) EASTERN DIRECTORS Haley Myatt, Mount St. Vincent Univ. Kenney Fitzpatrick, Mount St. Vincent Univ. be li ev e pa rti c i pa ti on i n a n a c ti v e , i n c l u si v e , a n d e n g a g e d c o m mu ni ty of c a m pus l ea ders ha s nev e r b e e n m o re i m p o r t a n t . O u r missi on a s y our c onf erenc e pl a nn i n g t e a m i s t o c re a t e a c o n ferenc e ex peri enc e tha t i ns pi res a p a ssi o n f o r st u d e n t su c c e ss ac ro s s Ca na da . We w i l l onl y a c hi ev e thi s w i th y ou r p a r t i c i p a t i o n . Wh i l e t h i s we ek i s f ul l , i t i s f ul l wi th the bes t e d u c a t i o n re so u rc e s, sho wc a s e a rti s ts , a nd bus i nes s re l a t i o n sh i p s p o ssi b l e . We imp l ore y ou to ta k e a dv a nta ge of e a c h e l e m e n t t o i m p ro v e y o u r skill s et, turn new c ol l ea gues i nto l i f e l o n g f r i e n d s, e x p a n d y o u r CONFERENCE DESIGN Ian Skoczylas, Algonquin College Students’ Association WESTERN DIRECTOR Neil Magadzia, Algonquin College Students’ Association Riley Miller, University of Lethbridge Shaun Scrymgeour, Red River College CONFERENCE OFFICE MANAGERS Mary-Margaret Courtney CENTRAL DIRECTORS MC Noel Andrew Deugo, Nipissing University Tim Fraser, Fanshawe College DELEGATE TRANSPORTATION Patrick Newell, Algonquin College Students’ Association en ga gi ng our broa der c om muni ty. I n a f a st e r m o v i n g w o r l d t h a t de m a nds i ns ta nt ex perti s e to s a t i sf y e v o l v i n g c l i e n t d e m a n d s w e Josh Clark, Western University ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Dan Valkos, Dan Valkos Psychic Entertainer EDUCATION PROGRAM Tony Lee, Tony Lee & Associates Ken MacLeod, Algonquin College Students’ Association EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHOWCASE SELECTION & MANAGEMENT Earle Taylor, COCA Baldeep Randhawa, Algonquin College Students’ Association SHOWCASE PRODUCTION Chuck Erman Harold Arnett SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Jamell Vanterpool, Algonquin College Students’ Association ne t w ork of res ourc es , a nd ref i ne y o u r p e r so n a l b r a n d . SPONSORSHIP On beha l f of our enti re tea m w el c o m e a g a i n , a n d t h a n k y o u f o r en ga gi ng i n our c om muni ty a nd l e a v i n g i t r i c h e r t h a n y o u foun d i t. Bill Kit c hen Bill Kitchen Earle Taylor SUMMER ASSISTANT Tyler Cake, Fanshawe College 201 6 Na t io na l C o nferenc e C ha ir Algo nq uin C o lleg e St ud ent s’ A s s o c i a ti o n 06 Block Schedule Education #3 Education #1 10:00am – 11:00am B re a k Education #2 11:15am – 12:15pm 9:30am – 10:30am Education #5: Keynote B re a k B re a k Education #4: Roundtables Education #6 10:45am – 11:45am Pre Conference Activities Lunch Provided 10:45am – 11:45am B re a k Lunch Provided 12:00pm – 1:30pm Welcome Reception B re a k B re a k B re a k B re a k Lecture Showcase Regional Meetings #1 Education #7 Education #9 1:45pm – 3:15pm 1:45pm – 2:45pm 1:45pm – 2:45pm 1:45pm – 2:45pm Algonquin Commons Theatre B re a k B re a k B re a k B u s e s To Ve n u e Regional Meetings #2 Associates Meeting Regional Meetings #3 12:30pm – 1:30pm Variety Showcase Singer/Songwriter Showcase #1 3:00pm – 4:00pm 3:30pm – 5:30pm 3:30pm – 5:30pm Algonquin Commons Theatre Andrew Haydon Park Education #8 B u s e s To H o t e l B u s e s To H o t e l Dinner Dinner On Your Own On Your Own 6:00pm – 8:45pm 6:00pm – 8:45pm 9:00pm – 11:45pm Zaphod Beeblebrox B u s e s To H o t e l 4:15pm – 5:15pm B re a k B u s e s To Ve n u e Comedy Showcase B u s e s To Ve n u e Mainstage Showcase #2 Mayfair Theatre 9:00pm – 11:45pm Networking Social 11:00pm – 1:00am B re a k Annual General Meeting School Members 4:15pm – 5:45pm Reception Free Time Cocktail Reception 7:00pm – 7:30pm Free Time B u s e s To Algo n qu in Dinner 7:30pm – 10:00pm Provided at Algonquin 7:30pm – 9:00pm Ballroom B&C 9:00pm – 11:00pm B u s e s To H o t e l Block Booking 3:00pm – 4:00pm Alumi & Assoc. Awards Banquet & Show The Red Lion Mainstage Showcase #1 B re a k 5:30pm – 6:30pm 7:15pm – 8:45pm Wa lk To Ve n u e Lunch Provided 12:30pm – 1:30pm 5:00pm – 7:00pm B u s e s To Ve n u e 9:30am – 12:30pm Lunch On Your Own Elections Dinner trade show 1:00pm – 1:30pm B re a k On Your Own Campus Activities Biz Hall B re a k B re a k B u s e s To Algo n qu in 9:30am – 10:30am HOTEL MAP • BLOCK SCHEDULE Hotel Map Mavericks Pub Night Showcase 9:00pm – 11:30pm Observatory B u s e s To H o t e l B u s e s To H o t e l House of Targ B u s e s To H o t e l 08 Schedule at a Glance 9:00 am – 5:30 pm R eg ist r a ti o n 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Pre Conference Activities 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Buses to Venue 7:15 pm – 8:45 pm Welcome Reception 8:45 pm – 9:00 pm Delta Lower Lobby • Tim Hortons Exit Tuesday, June 07 The Red Lion Walk to Venue 9:00 pm – 11:45 pm 11:45 pm – 12:00 am Day 1 Dinner (on your own) 7:00 pm – 7:15 pm PRINT-NSB-2016-Nationals-Ad.pdf Delta • Convention Level Mainstage Showcase #1 1 2016-04-29 Zaphod Beeblebrox 11:10 AM Buses to Hotel 10 D AY 1 • T U E S D AY J U N E 7 Tourist Attractions PAR LIAME N T HILL GR E AT CAN ADIAN B UN GE E WILDE R N E S S T O UR S Parl i ame n t Hi l l , co l l o qu i al l y Ju mp f ro m C an ada’s h i gh e st T h e O ttawa Ri ve r i s l i ke a kn o wn as T h e Hi l l , i s an are a bu n ge e j u mpi n g spo t! T h e wh i te wate r stai rcase wi th o f C ro wn l an d o n th e so u th e rn Gre at C an adi an B u n ge e h as cal m po o l s be l o w th e rapi ds ban ks o f th e O ttawa Ri ve r i n be e n aro u n d si n ce 1 9 9 1 an d al l o wi n g ti me to re st an d bask do wn to wn O ttawa, O n tari o . i s se t at 2 0 0 f e e t. If bu n - i n th e spl e n do r o f th i s ge e j u mpi n g i sn ’t yo u r th i n g be au ti f u l ri ve r. Each tri p i s th e re ’s ‘Ri pri de Zi pl i n e ’ wh i ch abo u t 4 to 6 h o u rs i n l e n gth i s a 1 0 0 0 -f o o t cabl e abo ve wi th a h e arty B B Q h al f way th e qu arry. do wn th e ri ve r. S K Y Z O N E T R AMP O LIN E PAR K CAN ADA’S CAP ITAL MUS E UM N O R DIK S PA S ky Zo n e i s th e wo rl d’s f i rst PAS S P O RT No rdi k S pa-Natu re i s th e i n do o r trampo l i n e park. We ’re C h e ck o u t se ve n o f O ttawa’s l arge st spa i n No rth A me ri ca. th e i n ve n to rs o f “f u n f i tn e ss” mo st po pu l ar mu se u ms. Yo u Take th e ti me to u n wi n d an d an d th e make rs o f trampo l i n e s can vi si t th e C an adi an re e n e rgi z e an d take advan tage as f ar as th e e ye can se e . Yo u A gri cu l tu re an d F o o d Mu se u m, o f o u r u n i qu e i n stal l ati o n s: 7 can bo u n ce aro u n d i n th e mai n C an adi an Avi ati o n an d S pace o u tdo o r bath s, 8 u n i qu e sau - co u rt o r th e f o am z o n e , o r yo u Mu se u m, C an adi an Mu se u m n as, i n f i n i ty po o l , re stau ran t can ge t a te am to ge th e r to o f Hi sto ry, C an adi an Mu se - an d l o u n ge . Tre at yo u rse l f to pl ay do dge bal l ! u m o f Natu re , C an adi an War a massage , a bo dy tre atme n t Mu se u m, Nati o n al Gal l e ry o f o r th e n e w K äl l a tre atme n t, C an ada, an d th e Ro yal th e se co n d sal t-wate r f l o ati n g C an adi an Mi n t. po o l i n th e wo rl d! 12 While you’re in Ottawa here is a list of great food options near the hotel. Remember this first dinner on your own break is much shorter than the regular time slot, so we suggest you either start early, or head out near the hotel so that you are ready for a great first night. The Bus leaves the hotel at 7:00 pm • The Opening Reception begins at 7:15 pm SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY … AND A WEEKEND’S WORTH OF BAG STUFFING!! B R E AD AN D S O N S S UB WAY T IM HO RT O N S Home - mad e B re ad F ast F ood F ast F ood 1 9 5 B an k S tre e t 4 0 7 Lau ri e r Ave n u e 1 0 1 Lyo n S tre e t $ $ $ GIB S O N ’S O N QUE E N GR E E N PAPAYA N AT E ’S DE LI Classic Nor t h A me r ican T h ai De l i & Din e r 4 0 4 Q u e e n S tre e t 2 4 6 Q u e e n S tre e t 1 5 2 S parks S tre e t $ $ $ $ $ $ MILL S T R E E T B R E W P UB T HE R O YAL O AK T HR E E B R E WE R S Cr aft B re we r y Pu b Pu b 5 5 5 We l l i n gto n S tre e t 1 8 0 K e n t S tre e t 2 4 0 S parks S tre e t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ B AT O N R O UGE B IE R MAR K T O T TAWA N O RT H AN D N AV Y S u r f n ’ Tu r f Gast rop u b Nor t h e r n It al ian Kit ch e n 3 6 0 A l be rt S tre e t 1 5 6 S parks S tre e t 2 2 6 Ne pe an S tre e t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ D AY 1 • T U E S D AY J U N E 7 Where To Eat • Around the Hotel 14 7:15 pm – 8:45 pm • The Red Lion Whether you’re back again to connect with old friends, or you’re new to COCA and here for the first time ready to meet new ones, we all begin our journey at the Welcome Reception. We will be taking a quick bus ride from the hotel over to The Red Lion in the Byward market. We’ll begin with an opportunity to enjoy light refreshments, quick hellos, and then move into our more formal welcome. This year’s event features introductions from our Board Chair, Conference Chair, and new this year four D AY 1 • T U E S D AY J U N E 7 PLAYING MUSIC AT AN EVENT ON CAMPUS? Welcome Reception PechaKucha presentations from four of our association mentors as they share how COCA has shaped their ability to engage their community. THE RED LION A modern take on a traditional English public house that is stylish with a relaxed atmosphere. Centrally located in the ByWard market, the Red Lion Public House has a Victorian-themed interior with a contemporary menu that will be sure to please locals and visitors alike. Contact SOCAN to apply for your legally-required music license. Visit socan.ca or call 1-866-944-6210 to speak to a licensing representative. Your license ensures that songwriters, composers and music publishers are fairly compensated for the music being played. Get Licensed to Play so you can play all the music the students want to hear, including live music. SOCANmusic socan.ca 1 06 2 9:00 pm – 11:45 pm • Zaphod Beeblebrox AFOS & THE RUDE YOUTH THE TOURIST COMPANY FEATURETTE NEON DREAMS RIA MAE A-Fos & The Rude Youth is a Rap It’s been a year of maturing To ro n t o -b a se d d u o Neon Dreams is a 4-Piece Ria Mae, who had a breakout year lead Pop/Rock/Funk band from and hard work for The Tourist F E AT U R E T T E w a s f o r m e d b y electronic live group and in 2015, keeps the momentum London, Ontario that is emerging Company. The four-piece has si n g e r L e x i e J a y a n d d r u m - production team that is looking going with her second official as one of the city’s hottest bands spent the majority of the last m e r, J o n F e d o r se n . L i k e to bring something different to single “Gold” which will appear to watch. The band brings a year either on the road touring t h e i r sy n t h -h e a v y d re a m p o p the EDM world. Hailing from on a full length album to be fresh sound to an often over- nationally, or in the studio c o n t e m p o r a r i e s Ph a n t o g r a m Halifax, NS, Canada, Neon released later this year. This track saturated music market. cultivating their sound and a n d To v e L o , F E AT U R E T T E i s Dreams takes the typical has already been streamed over recordings. Their stunning new influenced by the emotionally production/DJ format of an EDM 240,000 times since its release in They are memorable for A-Fos’ Mercury EP confidently shows c h a rg e d , h e a v y h i t t i n g act and adds live instruments to December. “Gold” follows up lyrical prowess, the bands’ off the band as one of Canada’s e l e c t ro -p o p so u n d s c o m i n g bring an explosive energy to the enormously successful debut musical tricks, and their most prominent independent f ro m N o r t h e r n E u ro p e a n d on-s tage performances and single “Clothes Off” which hit engaging, high energy acts poised to make an N e w Ze a l a n d . studio recordings. Top 10 at HOT AC Radio, was performance. impression in 2016. D AY 1 • T U E S D AY J U N E 7 Mainstage Showcase 1 certified Gold in Canada, and A f t e r re c e i v i n g a f u l l re c o rd i n g While all 4 members of Neon garnered over 1.6 million views on Vevo. Watch out for this band as they The EP was recorded in two g r a n t f ro m FA C T O R C a n a d a , Dreams work in-s tudio on the embark on a 2016 summer tour, halves over the last 12 months. t h e d u o re l e a se d t h e i r production and writing side of as well as a forth-coming full The first recording sessions in the t w o -p a r t , d e b u t a l b u m C R AVE the music, during live Ria has performed at The Great length album. spring were with long-time friend i n O c t o b e r, 2 0 1 5 , a n d f o l l o w performances they each take on Escape Festival in the UK, CMJ in of the band and engineer Daniel up with a SOLD OUT album their own specific and key roles. New York City, Folk Alliance BOOKING Klenner (Hey Ocean) at The re l e a se p a r t y a t t h e Bu rd o c k On stage, Frank Kadillac remains in Memphis, Canadian Music Colin Gray Space Studios. Jordan Klassen i n To ro n t o . S e l e c t i o n s f ro m as the group’s lead vocalist, Week in Toronto, and M For [email protected] returned as producer, and the C R AVE h a v e b e e n f e a t u re d o n Corey LeRue takes on the role of Montreal. She has shared the band completed a wide variety Bu l l e t t M e d i a , N o i se P o r n , DJ/Backing Vocals, Matt Gats stage with Classified, Elle King, of tracks. Audio Fuzz, Silent Shout, becomes the group’s lead Hedley, Family Of The Year, E x c l a i m a n d m a n y m o re . guitarist and Adrian Morris is on Xavier Rudd, Buck 65, Naughty the drums/live sampling. ByNature, and Coleman Hell BOOKING among others. Alex Wyder BOOKING [email protected] Lexie Jay BOOKING [email protected] The Feldman Agency BOOKING Jason Soulliere The Feldman Agency [email protected] Joel Baskin [email protected] 1 08 2 Schedule at a Glance 9:00 am – 5:30 pm Reg ist r a ti o n Delta • Convention Level 10:00 am – 11:00 am Education Session #1 Delta • Convention Level 11:00 am – 11:15 am Break 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Education Session #2 12:15 pm – 12:30 am Break 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Buses to Algonquin College Day 2 Delta • Convention Level Delta • Tim Hortons Exit 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch (provided) Algonquin College • Student Commons 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm Lecture Showcase Algonquin College • Theatre 3:15 pm – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Variety Showcase 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm Buses to Hotel 6:00 pm – 8:45 pm Dinner (on your own) 8:45 pm – 9:00 pm Buses to Venue 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm Comedy Showcase 11:00 pm – 11:15 pm Wednesday, June 08 Algonquin College • Theatre Algonquin College • Student Commons Delta • Tim Hortons Exit Mayfair Theatre Optional Busses to Hotel 11:00 pm – 1:00 am Networking Social 1:00 am – 1:15 am Buses to Hotel House of Targ 20 10:00 am – 11:00 pm • Convention Level Education Session #2 11:15 am – 12:15 pm • Convention Level E V E N T PROGRAMMI NG 1 0 1 – W HE R E TO B E G I N ? E V E N T P R O GR AMMIN G 102 – V E N UE & TALE N T R E QUIR E ME N T S P rogram m ing St ream • R ic hel ieu R o o m Prog r ammin g S t re am • R ich e l ie u R oom This is a must attend session for all delegates who are new to the world of campus programming. This session continues where the Event Programming 101 session left off. This session will review in This is the first in a series of 3 Introduction to Programming sessions that will provide you with a detail: how to build show offers, how to read & understand performance contracts & hospitality strong foundation for a successful year. The 101 session will provide an overview of campus riders, and how to negotiate with agents. We’ll also discuss payment deposits, venue set-up, and programming, and will review in detail: campus resources, working with budgets, building schedules basic technical requirements for any event. Whether you’re putting together a big budget show, or & timelines, and understanding important rules & by-laws while planning your events. helping to plan a small- scale event. Ken MacLeod • Manager Theatre Operations & Hospitality Services • Algonquin SA Ken MacLeod • Manager Theatre Operations & Hospitality Services • Algonquin SA Kristina Wilkins • Programming Manager • Sheridan Student Union M ichelle Goulet • Event Coordinator • NAIT Students’ Association WHO I S ATTEN DI N G Y OU R E VE NTS? Ma rket ing St ream • Fro nt ena c R o o m We market events, advertise on campus and students show up. Then we repeat this process 50 times throughout the year and cross our fingers at each event, hoping people will attend. Learn how to use technology to track who’s attending and participating in your programs and event, learn how to effectively communicate with those groups. No more “wasted” coverage and crossing our fingers hoping for bums in the seats! Steve Kosh • Marketing & Communications Manager • Brock University Student Union Jordan Hallawell • Creative Media Manager • Brock University Student Union D AY 2 • W E D N E S D AY J U N E 8 Education Session #1 E FFE CT IV E CAMPAIGN S – E LE CT IO N S , R E FE R E N DUMS , AWAR E N E S S , & MO R E Mar ke t in g S t re am • F ron t e n ac R oom Hear from Marketing staff of Student Unions/Associations about what has made for a successful campaign at their campuses, specifically elections, referendums, and awareness campaigns. Learn what worked, what didn’t and receive feedback on your ideas. Kenny Fitzpatrick • General Manager • MSVU Ian Skoczylas • Creative Service Coordinator • Algonquin Students’ Association Mia Fatrdla • Senior Manager, Marketing, Communications & Programming • Sheridan College CLUB S T R AIN IN G AN D DE V E LO P ME N T R U NNI NG AN EFFI C I E NT & E F F E C TI VE C L U B DEPA RT MEN T O N YO U R CA MPU S Clu b s S t re am • Ch au d ie re R oom Cl u b s St ream • Chau d iere R o o m Each club is unique and that’s why it is important that their executives are properly trained. Club Develop the necessary infrastructure and processes required to run an effective club department on training sessions can play a key role in informing club executives about your student union, your campus. Campus clubs play a crucial role and are an integral part of our college and university’s resources available to them, how to organize events, club funding, and transitioning new executives. student life. A clubs department must be up to the challenge of meeting the needs of our students In this session we will explore on why it is important to host club training sessions and discuss key and this starts with a solid infrastructure for our clubs. information you want to consider when hosting them. Maureen Workman • Clubs Manager • Students’ Association of MacEwan University Chantal James • Clubs & Society Coordinator • Students’ Association at Durham College&UOIT C ameron Wathey • Clubs & Student Involvement Coordinator • George Brown College SA CR EATI NG A DYN AMI C W OR KP L A C E C U LTU R E P rofe ssio nal Develop ment St rea m • J o l iet R o o m What is workplace culture? Why does it matter? In this session we review essential elements of a thriving workplace culture, and examine ways to help you create or enhance an engaging environment for your staff, management, and clients. Presenter • TBA WIN R AV IN G FAN S FO R Y O UR O R GAN IZ AT IO N Profe ssion al De ve lop me n t S t re am • Jol ie t R oom In this interactive Q & A session learn about the Ottawa Senators Raving Fan customer loyalty program, discover how they use it to empower their employees to win fan loyalty, and support in a competitive environment. Understand what your clients want and what you and your employees can offer to create a dynamic experience. Aaron Nussey • Manager, Fan Loyalty • Ottawa Senators & Canadian Tire Centre 2 02 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm • Algonquin Commons Theatre DR. JUSTINE SHUEY LUCY DECOUTERE SÉAN MCCANN BRRYAN JACKSON Sexologist Actor, Advocate & Speaker Musician / Speaker Motivational Speaker Dr. Justine Shuey has always had a passion for Best known for her work over the last 16 years on Séan and his former bandmates met at Memorial Brryan Jackson’s story began when he was just 11 human sexuality. She is a Board Certified Trailer Park Boys, Lucy DeCoutere is an actor, University in Newfoundland where they formed months old, when his father, a medical industry Sexologist & AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator advocate and inspiration to many, for having come Great Big Sea in 1993. The band is best known professional, knowingly injected him with with a Doctorate in Human Sexuality and a forward to help generate important dialogue for energetic rock interpretations of traditional HIV-tainted blood. Masters in Human Sexuality Education. around sexual abuse and violence against women. east-coast folk songs. Séan and the band went Dr. Shuey believes sex is healthy and normal. In film, her first experience with acting was as a on to release 12 studio albums and sell over Five years later, Brryan was diagnosed with two million copies together. full-blown AIDS. Believing they had done background performer in Thom Fitzgerald’s feature everything possible, physicians offered no hope She creates safe and welcoming environments for film, The Hanging Garden. It was on this set that After millions of albums sold, countless hit songs, college students to explore issues related to human she came to understand that the real magic of and record breaking tours around the world, Séan sexuality, expand their knowledge around sexuality filmmaking is what happens behind the s cenes. She realized that his 20 years with the band had to stop. Since then Brryan has been defying the odds and and gain confidence in their sexual expression. was captivated by the synergy of the crew in Music is meant to connect, heal, and bring happi- lives on representing a story of courage, watching them bring an imaginary world to life. ness. While Séan was giving that to thousands of perseverance and forgiveness. Since the age of 13, people a night he was slowly losing his own way. Brryan has used his story to impact lives around the BOOKING D AY 2 • W E D N E S D AY J U N E 8 Lecture Showcase to Brryan and his family, expecting him to die. Dr. Justine Shuey She then decided to dedicate the next decade Instead of seeking truth he was hiding behind his world. From speaking at Congressional briefings, [email protected] to working on any project that would have her in music. This was unfair to both himself and his fans to high schools, colleges and youth organizations various roles, from associate producing, casting, so he left the band and started over. He stopped all over the world. through to directing. drinking in 2012 and touring with the band in 2013. The winner of Diane Sawyer’s Person of the week Apart from her experiences on set, Lucy is a In 2014 he released his first album post Great Big and TeenNick Halo Award, Jackson’s life has been ranking officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force since Sea. Produced by Joel Plaskett, the album “Help a continual battle, yet he strives to be a catalyst 2010 and has received a graduate diploma in Your Self” is the sound of a man facing his demons for offering relatable, accurate information on communication studies from Concordia University. and ultimately overcoming them. the disease. BOOKING BOOKING BOOKING Jeff Jacobson Agency Séan McCann Disruptt Speakers Jeff Lohnes [email protected] Matt Sacks [email protected] [email protected] 24 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm • Algonquin Commons Theatre M O NSTERS OF SCHL OC K FI REG U Y DR . MIK E MAN DE L WE S B AR K E R Comed ians / St unt m en S tu n tm a n S p e ake r / Pol ice Tr ain e r S t u n t Mag ician T he Mo nst er s of Sc h l oc k : The Worl d’s M os t F i re G u y h a s a b u r n i n g d e si re t o e n t e r t a i n . H e Dr. Mi ke Man de l h as 1 9 C O C A n o mi n ati o n s We s B arke r: S tu n t Magi ci an i s a Van co u ve r E xtreme Two-Man Ci rc us Si des how Comedy C o m b i n e s S k a t e b o a rd S t u n t s w i t h C i rc u s t r i c k s an d 6 C O C A Awards. base d e n te rtai n e r, bu t to u rs al l o ve r th e wo rl d. M ag ic Ext r avaganz a! c re a t i n g “ S k a t e r t a i n m e n t ! ” H e e v e n j u g g l e s w h i l e r i d i n g t h e n e w e st m o t o r i z e d b o a rd s. C anadian madmen known a round the worl d a s He h as pe rf o rme d o n stage s f ro m Las Ve gas, Mi ke h as a l o n g h i sto ry as a po l i ce trai n e r, to Ne w Yo rk, to A u stral i a. Hi s sh o w f e atu re s de f e n si ve tacti cs i n stru cto r an d f o re n si c magi c, co me dy, an d stu n ts. It’s l i ke watch i n g the b ro t h er s of bo di l y a bus e, the G rea t Ba se d i n To ro n t o F i re G u y ’s sh o w h a s ro l l e d i n t o graph o l o gi st, wh o se cl i e n ts i n cl u de th e RC MP, stan d-u p co me dy, bu t addi n g amaz i n g magi c O rb ax & S we et Pe pp er K l opek c om bi ne e v e r y c o r n e r o f C a n a d a , f ro m H a l i f a x t o O PP, Vi rgi n i a De pt. o f C ri mi n al Ju sti ce , Ne w tri cks an d au di e n ce i n te racti o n . B asi cal l y i t’s amazing fe at s an d m i nd- bl owi ng s tunts wi th Vi c t o r i a , h i s u n i q u e p e r f o r m a n c e e n t e r t a i n s Yo rk S tate Tro o pe rs an d C an ada B o rde r awe so me n e ss f ro m start to f i n i sh ! cheeky off t h e c u ff s l a ps ti c k f or a s how tha t p e o p l e o f a l l a g e s. Wh i l e t o u r i n g f e st i v a l s i n S e rvi ce s. can only be de sc r ibed a s a “ tw o m a n A u st r a l i a , I re l a n d , N e w Ze a l a n d , E u ro p e , d emolit ion der by”. S i n g a p o re t h e U S A a n d C a n a d a h e h a s f o rg e d Drawi n g f ro m h i s re al -wo rl d e xpe ri e n ce s i n se ve ral T V sh o ws su ch as A me ri ca’s Go t Tal e n t, h i s re p u t a t i o n a s a n i n n o v a t o r. h o mi ci de , arme d ro bbe ry an d se x o ff e n ce Wi z ard Wars, MT V, an d Pe n n & Te l l e r: F o o l U s case s, Mi ke de l i ve rs an u n f o rge ttabl y (Wh i ch h e wo n ). Watch t he 22 t ime Gui nnes s Worl d Rec ord b reaki n g duo as t h ey s m a c k , s ta pl e a nd burn Be c a u se o f C a n a d a ’s c o l d w i n t e r s h e a d a p t s h i s each ot he r wit h blo w torc hes . . . a nd one- l i ners ! sh o w f o r i n d o o r c ro w d s a n d st a g e s. F i re G u y i s C omedy so fun ny... i t hurts ! D AY 2 • W E D N E S D AY J U N E 8 Variety Showcase In th e past ye ar al o n e We s h as appe are d o n f asci n ati n g l e ctu re , as o n l y an i n si de r can . We s al so h as o ve r 2 7 MILLIO N vi e ws o n now a leader in LED light juggling BOOKING Yo u Tu be … bu t n o th i n g i s be tte r th an se e i n g t e c h n o l o g y. T h e L E D “ L i g h t Wa n d s” a l l o w h i m Tony Lee & Associates h i m l i ve ! Nomin at e d mult iple y ea rs f or COCA v a ri ety t o t a i l o r e v e r y p e r f o r m a n c e w i t h c u st o m i z e d Tony Lee entertain er of t h e yea r! i m a g e s a n d l o g o s. A i r C a n a d a , Ba c a rd i , C o o r s [email protected] BOOKING L i g h t , C I BC , S h a w M e d i a , S c o t i a b a n k , t h e Paquin Artists Agency BOOKING U n i v e r si t y o f To ro n t o , R y e r so n a n d G e o rg e Colin Caldwell Murdoch Music Management Bro w n h a v e a l l h a d t h e i r n a m e s i n l i g h t s. C o m e [email protected] Tim Fraser se e F i re G u y ’s C l a i m t o F l a m e ! [email protected] BOOKING Dispatch Talent Brant Matthews [email protected] 26 Just over the bridge from the historic Mayfair Theatre, the venue of tonight’s Comedy Showcase is Lansdowne. If you’re up for it - head down to the area early for dinner. A recent aggressive redevelopment has made this area one of Ottawa’s trendiest restaurant hubs, and there are tones of great options for everyone to enjoy! For those of you eating closer to the hotel: The Bus leaves the hotel at 8:45 pm • The Showcase begins at 9:00 pm AR O MA E S P R E S S O B AR K E T T LE MAN ’S B AGE L CO . P IZ Z A P IZ Z A Café Qu ick S e r vice B ag e ls F ast F ood 2 0 0 March é Way, U n i t 1 0 9 9 1 2 B an k S tre e t 9 3 3 B an k S tre e t $ $ $ S O UT H S T R E E T B UR GE R S UN S E T GR ILL WHO LE FO O DS B u rg e r s & F r ie s Din e r, A l l- Day B re akfast He al t h y, Qu ick S e r vice 9 0 0 Exh i bi ti o n Way 1 0 0 March é Way 9 5 1 B an k S tre e t $ $ $ $ $ $ CR AFT LO CAL P UB LIC E AT E RY S E N AS IAN CUIS IN E Pu b Pu b A sian F u sion 9 7 5 B an k S tre e t 8 2 5 Exh i bi ti o n Way, U n i t 1 0 7 2 0 0 March é Way, U n i t 1 0 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ IN DUS T R IA ITALIAN JO E Y LAN S DO WN E MILE S T O N E ’S B R AS S E R IE Hig h En d Pu b Hig h En d Pu b It al ian F u sion 8 2 5 Exh i bi ti o n Way, U n i t 1 0 3 3 2 5 March é Way, U n i t 1 0 1 2 2 5 March é Way, U n i t 1 0 7 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ D AY 2 • W E D N E S D AY J U N E 8 Where to Eat • Landsdowne $ $ $ $ 28 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm • Mayfair Theatre Due to the nature of the Mayfair Theatre – we cannot guarantee access to the Comedy Showcase before 9:00 PM. We ask that you arrive on time. The showcase will begin promptly at 9:15 PM. If we are able to access the venue sooner we will advise on the day of show. Thank you for your understanding. STEPH TOLEV SUNEE DHALIWAL NICK REYNOLDSON EMAN EL-HUSSEINI NIGEL GRINSTEAD JEFF PAUL Steph Tolev’s unique brand of “A Rising Comic Star!” Hailing from Scarborough, Since her comedy debut Eman Nigel Grinstead’s laid back charm Jeff Paul brings a care free, no absurd and personal comedy has - The Post Sunee Dhaliwal may Ontario, Nick Reynoldson has a El-Husseini has racked up an and absurd takes on life have holds barred attitude, and razor made her an audience favorite just be the fastest rising star unique view of the world. Sharp, impressive list of credits. earned him the reputation of sharp wit to every stage he across North America both on on the Canadian comedy scene. smart and energetic, this young Traveling across Canada, the U.S being one of the goofiest and performs on. stage and on television. Think of the funny guy in high comic is quickly on the rise. and the Middle East she covers most imaginative upcoming a wide range of topics, from how comics in the Canadian scene. school that both the jocks and As a stand up, Steph has done the nerds liked. the prestigious Just For Laughs A 2013 COCA Comedian of the lesbians are the new gentlemen No topic is off limits and his unmistakable charm has allowed Year nominee, Nick has appeared to her parents’ wedding His work ethic and jovial nature him to push the limits of comedy Comedy Festival in Montreal His professionalism and rep- in major festivals including the anniversary landing on, you has landed him opportunities for years, making him one of the and featured in her first TV Gala utation for being both a club Winnipeg Comedy Festival, JFL guessed it, September 11th. within festivals such as NXNE, country’s favourite comedians. taping this past summer as well and crowd favourite has already 42 and NXNE. being part of the Homegrown landed him opening spots for top A media darling of sorts, Eman Festival, and No Kidding on Jeff’s act, based on his life competition in 2014. She also Headliners like Mike McDonald, He’s been featured on MTV, has been featured in major iChannel. observations, results in raw, taped a TV set for the Halifax Jo Koy, Sugar Sammy and Charlie MUCH, CBC and multiple national Canadian newspapers such as Comedy Festival that airs on Murphy along with performing in commercials. The National Post, The Toronto On top of festival performances failed relationships, his physical CBC. This past September she Montreal at the Just For Laughs was one of the 42 with her Festival. sketch duo Ladystache in the Cottage Country Comedy often embarrassing stories of Star and The Montreal Gazette. and countless appearances on appearance and drug and BOOKING She has also appeared regularly the GTA comedy scene, Nigel has alcohol use will keep you Comedy Records on radio stations such as CJAD, travelled coast to coast and can laughing from start to finish. Just For Laughs 42 festival in Sunee has recorded for XM Radio Barry Taylor CBC, and CKUT. Her TV be heard on CBC and Sirius XM Toronto. and has done his very own [email protected] credits include a half hour Radio. Comedy Now special on CTV. comedy special on CTV, Comedy Network and the iChannel. BOOKING D AY 2 • W E D N E S D AY J U N E 8 Comedy Showcase BOOKING Yuk Yuk’s BOOKING Ariel Kagan Yuk Yuk’s [email protected] Comedy Records BOOKING Barry Taylor Yuk Yuk’s BOOKING Ariel Kagan [email protected] Ariel Kagan Yuk Yuk’s [email protected] [email protected] Ariel Kagan [email protected] 3 00 2 11:00 pm – 1:00 am • House of Targ D AY 2 • W E D N E S D AY J U N E 8 Networking Social The 2016 National Conference Planning Committee would like to thank the following partners for their special contributions to the Conference. HUMAN K E B AB (O F US S ) DJ S ET T h e i r so u n d i s as h ard to de scri be as th e i r n ame i s to say. U bi qu i to u s S yn e rgy S e e ke r, be tte r kn o wn as U S S , are l i ke a campf i re af te r-party wi th a j u n gl e -rave vi be , pro gre ssi ve l y two -ste ppi n g th e i r way to a dan ce f o l k cu ddl e . Pu re i n te n ti o n i s th e sco pe th e y ai m th ro u gh , e l i ci ti n g dan ce -f l o o r e ru pti o n s i s wh at th e y’re kn o wn f o r. T h e du o ’s f o u rth al bu m, A dvan ce d B asi cs, pro du ce d by Tawgs S al te r (Li gh ts, Wal k O ff T h e Earth ), h as be e n wi l dl y su cce ssf u l , pre mi e ri n g at # 2 o n th e i Tu n e s To p 2 0 0 an d de bu te d at # 1 o n th e A l te rn ati ve an d In de pe n de n t ch arts o n S o u n dscan , spawn i n g f o u r To p 1 0 al te rn ati ve radi o h i ts an d co u n ti n g, an d a ce rti f i e d Go l d si n gl e . T h e se award-wi n n i n g mu si cal sci e n ti sts h ave pe rf o rme d al o n gsi de He dl e y, Mo th e r Mo th e r, Wal k O ff T h e Earth , T h e A rke l l s, Ri se A gai n st, Awo l n ati o n , an d T h e Tragi cal l y Hi p, an d h ave do n e n u me ro u s n ati o n al an d i n te rn ati o n al to u rs. BOOKING Joe l B as k in T h e Fe ld man Ag e n cy b as k in @ fe ld man -ag e n cy.com 32 Schedule at a Glance 9:00 am – 5:30 pm R eg ist r a t i o n Delta • Convention Level 9:30 am – 10:30 am Education Session #3 Delta • Convention Level 10:30 am – 10:45 pm Break 10:45 am – 11:45 am Education Session #4: Roundtables 11:45 am – 12:30 pm Break 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch (provided) 1:30 pm – 1:45 pm Break 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm Regional Meetings #1 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Buses to Venue 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Singer/Songwriter Showcase 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm Buses to Hotel 6:00 pm – 8:45 pm Dinner (on your own) 8:45 pm – 9:00 pm Buses to Venue 9:00 pm – 11:45 pm Mainstage Showcase #2 11:45 pm – 12:00 am Delta • Ballroom B Day 3 Thursday, June 09 Delta • Ballroom B Delta • Convention Level Delta • Tim Hortons Exit Andrew Haydon Park Rain Venue • Ballroom C Delta • Tim Hortons Exit Mavericks Buses to Hotel 34 9:30 am – 10:30 am • Convention Level E V E N T PROGRAMMI NG 1 0 3 – E XE C U TI NG THE E V EN T P rogram m ing St ream • R ic hel ieu R o o m This is the final of three sessions put together to help first time campus programmers understand the basics of campus programming. In this session we’ll talk about event promotion, advancing an event, show execution, show settlements, and we’ll highlight the importance of the work that happens once an event is done. We’ll be sure to leave lots of time for questions as this is your chance to clarify any outstanding questions you have about event planning & talent booking. Ken MacLeod • Manager Theatre Operations & Hospitality Services • Algonquin SA Zach Rychlik • Special Events Programmer • Mohawk SA O V E R CO MIN G S T R E S S IN A HO S T ILE WO R LD Profe ssion al De ve lop me n t S t re am • Jol ie t R oom D AY 3 • T H U R S D AY J U N E 9 Education Session #3 In this engaging and hands-on session, attendees gain powerful skills to de-stress their bodies and minds in minutes, or even seconds. These are the same methods taught by Mike to New York State Troopers, Ontario Crisis Negotiators and the Dept. of Defense. Students will leave the session with real-world tools to sleep better, strengthen their immune systems, and rapidly shake off physical and mental stress. Mike Mandel • Award Winning Hypnotist • Hypnosis Trainer & Corporate Speaker S O C IAL MEDI A - BEST P R A C TI C E S Ma rket ing St ream • Fro nt ena c R o o m So you have some followers/friends on your social accounts, now what? Learn to effectively use your social media accounts to increase e ngagement. Reach your students and generate an active online community. Learn when you should boost a post or purchase ads or to just let it grow in popularity organically. Joseph Peters • Chief Strategy Officer • Hill + Knowlton Strategies T R E N DS IN T HE LIV E MUS IC IN DUS T RY Commu n it y En g ag e me n t S t re am • Cap it ale R oom This session will discuss the ongoing changes in the live music and how programmers can best adapt to the changing market. Discuss how to build your industry network to and use it to create Y O U DO YOU, BOO. A C L U B S M A R KE TI NG STORY a successful career in the live music Industry. Cl u b s St ream • Chau d iere R o o m Every club has their own story, something only they want to do and to that we say; ‘you do you, boo.’ Alka Sharma • Executive Director • Folk Music Ontario Learn how our clubs marketing campaign grew into our communication strategies that guide our clubs Erin Benjamin • Executive Director • Music Canada Live program at Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber. Tim Fraser • Events & Activities Programmer • Fanshawe Student Union Kristine Galvan • Clubs and Volunteer Coordinator • Humber Students’ Federation Ammar Abdul-Raheem • Vice President of Student Life • Humber Students’ Federation 3 06 2 STAY CONNECTED! 10:45 am – 11:45 am • Ballroom B R O UN D TAB LE DIS CUS S IO N S R ou n d Tab le Discu ssion s • B al lroom B These sessions are each 15 minutes in length, and are presented four separate times throughout the hour. Use this opportunity to explore 4 of your favourite topics. D AY 3 • T H U R S D AY J U N E 9 Education Session #4 Alternative Spring Break Club Portals Daytime Passive Programming Diverse Programming Getting Involved with COCA Mature Student Programming Postering - Make It Effective Mobile Marketing @ y ou rCO CA COCA Canadian Organization of Campus Activities @ y o u rc o c a Understanding SOCAN #StealThisIdea Working with your GM / ED Regional Meetings #1 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm • Convention Level DOWNLOAD THE APP! On the APPLE APP STORE or GOOGLE PLAY search ‘COCA 2016’ to find the our App to keep up to date on conference news and details! East e r n R e g ion • Jol ie t Ce n t r al R e g ion • R ich e l ie u We st e r n R e g ion • Ch au d ie re Re gi o n al Me e ti n gs are a co re e l e me n t o f o u r C o n f e re n ce . Du ri n g th i s ti me yo u wi l l gath e r wi th th e o th e r sch o o l de l e gate s f ro m yo u r re gi o n o f C an ada, East, C e n tral o r We st. T h e f i rst me e ti n g i s wh e re yo u di scu ss pl an s f o r yo u r re gi o n al me e ti n gs o r co n f e re n ce s, an d wh e re yo u start to bu i l d yo u r n e two rk o f n e arby sch o o l s th at yo u can wo rk wi th to e ff e cti ve l y bl o ck bo o k arti sts, o r pro grams to re du ce co sts, an d i n cre ase th e val u e o f yo u r me mbe rsh i p. 38 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm • Andrew Haydon Park JESSICA MITCHELL MANDIPPAL THE ABRAMS COLOUR FILM CRAIG CARDIFF Singer/Songwriter Singer/Songwriter Singer/Songwriter Singer/Songwriter Singer/Songwriter Country-singer/songwriter From playing guitar in his It’s hard for John and James Imagine Nick Drake cheering up With a voice described as “warm, Jessica Mitchell is, at heart, a Kitchener high school music class, Abrams to recall a time in their a bit and meeting Beck. That’s scratched, sad and sleepy,” storyteller – an open book. to selling out hometown venues, young lives where they weren’t the sound of Colour Film, the Cardiff sings songs that expose Based in Toronto, she has spent to creating and playing music to- new identity of Hamilton, the human condition, putting a the last decade digging showcasing at major festivals, gether. As fourth-generation mu- Ontario’s Matthew de Zoete. magnifying glass to the clumsier deeper into her artistry, focusing Mandippal has come a long way sicians, The Abrams have taken Blending pop and folk, Colour and less proud moments. He can on writing new music and crafting in his decade career as a the “family business” to a whole Film debuts with Super 8, an EP turn any setting into an intimate her richly unique sound, which musician, establishing himself new level with their recent sign- that sets six cinematic songs in affair, infusing his music and has led her to become country as one of the hardest working ing to Warner Music Canada and an atmospheric soundscape con- lyrics with an uncompromising music’s best kept secret. artists in Ontario. major label self-titled debut EP. jured with producer Les Cooper humanism. D AY 3 • T H U R S D AY J U N E 9 Singer/Songwriter Showcase (Jill Barber, Good Lovelies). TapProduced by Grammy With over a decade of Knowing now what they can ping a vein of sincerity, Colour Cardiff makes it a point to keep nominated producer Dave songwriting and performing accomplish in the studio, and Film shines a light on old friends, the relationship with his fans Brainard (Brandy Clark, Jerrod under his belt, 200 shows played how to translate that to the new families, and waking up on personal, inviting and accept- Niemann) and co-written with a year, 2000+ EPs sold in his stage, The Abrams are fully pre- the right side of the wrong bed. ing any opportunity to make his Luke Sheets (Plumb), her lead off last effort, and his latest release pared to take a place alongside track “Grown Up Things”, is a Ready To Stay, produced by Canada’s best-known country Three previous albums and performance as he is. Armed with soul-searching song about loss Justin Abedin (Jacksoul, Justin music stars. extensive touring across North an extensive catalogue of songs, and change, of not wanting to Hines), Mandippal is recognized America and Europe have earned his Book of Truths, sharp wit and deal with the curve balls that life as a serious player. With the The Abrams are poised to step Matthew a reputation for smart soft voice, Cardiff is considered a throws at us – a feeling that most ability to capture an audience onto the larger stages that songwriting and prudent driving. pioneer in alternate venue tour- people have had a some point in with his tone and humility, it’s modern country music offers. Now as Colour Film, his songs ing, often appearing in churches, their lives. only a matter of time before he Their debut EP proves that, in- play like home movies, coming camps, prisons, basements, wins you over as well. deed, they were born ready. alive on the big screen behind festivals, kitchens and even your eyes. taking to the streets, bringing his BOOKING audience as much a part of the fans with him. The Feldman Agency BOOKING BOOKING Joel Baskin Bad Taste Music Agency United Talent Agency BOOKING [email protected] Michael Kuhnert Stefanie Purificati Matthew de Zoete BOOKING [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Partick Artists Devin Gourley [email protected] 40 Limited budget? The heart of Ottawa, just blocks from tonight’s Mainstage Showcase at Mavericks, the historic Tight deadline? Byward Market is a must visit for any tourist. There is every type and taste of food for every budget, enjoy! 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Jordan Potvin and Daniel and Danny Kenyon’s prominent by their marital life along with life Smith took a bag of songs and DiGiacomo, have every intention cello melodies, The Dead South lessons and challenges, they worked them until they were The explosive opening track of proving that a little heart (and blends elements of folk, embark hand-in-hand, creating more “Young Rival” than Young “Cast Away” serves notice that a lot of work) does, in fact, go a bluegrass, classical, and rock thought provoking lyrics, Rival has ever been before. this isn’t just another singer/ long way. which results in a unique, mesmerizing melodies, and a modern, and authentic blend of charming, unforgettable Interior Light is the band’s first boot-stompin’ acoustic music. chemistry. album for Toronto’s Paper Bag songwriter-fronted band. With vision of sound. 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Each Live show will contain crazy insane challenges and brutal humiliations the television networks refuse to air. Showcasing Saturday “Spennys” Sex Toy BINGO Host of “Cash Cab” Hit TV Series Adam Growe Adam Growe, (Host of the hit TV series "Cash Cab"). Engage students with a dynamic custom event that is entertaining and facilitates Mandatory Awareness and Educational Programming. Dr. Mike Mandel 19 nominations and 6 COCA Awards Dr. Mike Mandel lectures on graphology how handwriting creates an X-ray of the personality, revealing psychopathy, sexual deviance and pre disposition to violence and criminality. Mike delivers an unforgettably fascinating lecture, as only an insider can. Showcasing Wednesday (Lecture Thursday) ASA Action Sports Tour Everyone loves the excitement and “wow factor” of watching action sports live. Transcends race, gender and age, so it’s an event that all students will enjoy. The biggest names in skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross from the X Games (the same pros that are on TV all the time) TooManyArtistsToList.PleasevisitourwebsitestoseeallavailableArtists TRIBUTE ARTISTS TO: Keith Urban Beyonce Bob Marley KISS Nickleback Rihanna One Direction Taylor Swift Justin Bieber Katy Perry Lady Gaga Spice Girls Avril Lavigne Tragically Hip U2 Sonic Top 40 Lipstick Rodeo The Mod Squad VARIETY ROSTER Tony Lee Adam Growe (Cash Cab) Mini Comic Con Kenny vs Spenny Denys (Speed Painter) Stevie Starr (Regurgitator) Spencer Rice BINGO Spencer Rice Open Mic Spencer Rice Spenny.0 Dr Mike Mandel ASA Action Sports Sex Toy BINGO In a Box Open Mic Variety Night Frasers Comedy Magic Opem Mic Mobile Recording RECORDING ARTIST ROSTER The Steadies Tupelo Honey The Mudmen The Johnny McCuaig Band Cowpuncher Punch Drunk Cabaret Marystown Crystal Shawanda COMIC CON ROSTER Jason Fabok (Justice League) Jason Moore (Malibu/Ultraverse) Richard Comely (Captain Canuck) Tony Grey (Spiderman) Ty Templeton (Batman/Superman) Mini Campus Comic Con Let us help you design your next mini Comic Con on Campus. CONTACT2266784296 AGENT:[email protected] AGENT:[email protected] IMMIGRATION:[email protected] 02 Schedule at a glance 9:00 am – 5:30 pm 9:30 am – 10:30 am R eg ist ra t i o n Education Session #5: Keynote 10:30 am – 10:45 am Break 10:45 am – 11:45 am Education Session #6 11:45 am – 12:00 pm 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm 1:30 pm – 1:45 pm 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm – 4:15 pm 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm 5:15 pm – 5:30 pm Delta • Convention Level Delta • Ballroom C Delta • Convention Level Break Lunch (on your own) Day 4 Friday, June 10 Delta • Ballroom B Break Education Session #7 Delta • Convention Level Break Regional Meetings #2 Associates Meeting Delta • Convention Level Break Education Session #8 Delta • Convention Level Break 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Alumni & Associates Reception 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Free Time 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm Cocktail Reception 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm Awards Banquet & Show Delta • Ballroom Foyer Delta • Ballroom A Delta • Ballroom B & C 46 9:30 am – 10:30 am • Ballroom C Booking a band has never been easier D AY 4 • F R I D AY J U N E 1 0 Education Session #5: Keynote 300k bands - all genres band social media statistics free advertising for your event Be passive Post a listing Wait for applications Review bands and book Visit: sonicbids.com/post-a-gig Get active Search for your needs Scan bands Message to book Visit: sonicbids.com/find-bands STEPHEN SILLS Student Life Network Stephen Sills is the Co-Founder of Student Life Network. Sills splits his time between designing and creating opportunities for SLN’s hundreds of thousands of student members and working with Canada’s top brands, like Rogers, Uber, Airbnb, Ford, Hudson’s Bay, RBC and Live Nation to help them connect with Canada’s youth effectively. Sonicbids is the first-stop booking platform for over 300k bands, festivals and innovative companies reaching young, music-oriented demographics and employees. To quickly advertise your need for a band (always free of charge), whether for a live event, online marketing campaign or licensing opportunity, visit Sonicbids.com >> Post a Gig. Sonicbids CONTACT [email protected] @stephen_sills More data, less hassle 4 08 2 P R O GRAMMER & BAR M A NA G E M E NT R E L ATI ON S P rogram m ing St ream • R ic hel ieu R o o m This session will discuss the world of Events Programming as seen through the shared eyes of your facility/bar manager and the campus programmer. Be prepared to share your questions and ideas to this panel as they lead a discussion about how the synergies of these roles are vital to producing a 10:45 am – 11:45 am • Convention Level T R AN S FO R MIN G Y O UR S PACE Profe ssion al De ve lop me n t S t re am • Jol ie t R oom Any space can be transformed in a variety of ways for a variety of events. Understand that the details truly do matter. Learn the tools/resources you need in order to make your event unique. As event planners, we are creating an experience and it is important to think beyond the “basics” to transform successful event in your campus bar. the space and to create an environment. Have your guests leave wanting more. Bill Kitchen • Manager, Student Experience • Algonquin Students’ Association Sophia Bouris • Student Services Marketing & AC Hub Coordinator • Algonquin College Rick Doucet • Campus Life Coordinator • Student Association at Durham College & UOIT Shaun Scrymgeour • Program Director • Red River College Students’ Association D AY 4 • F R I D AY J U N E 1 0 Education Session #6 Michelle VandenBosch • Floral Designer, Owner • Rebel Petal Mike Wood • Owner • Ottawa Special Events Mick Kingston • General Manager Food and Beverage Operations • Georgian College P hil Smith • Beverage Manager • University of Toronto Scarborough B UILDIN G E FFE CT IV E R E LAT IO N S HIP S B E T WE E N CAMP US ADMIN IS T R AT IO N S & S T UDE N T AS S O CIAT IO N S Commu n it y En g ag e me n t S t re am • Cap it ale R oom Learn how Algonquin College and its Students’ Association have worked together over time to build an effective and mutually beneficial r elationship. Come prepared to share your questions, and best M A R KET RESEARCH / DE M OG R A P HI C A NA LY SI S Ma rket ing St ream • Fro nt ena c R o o m practices to help develop an environment committed to creating the best outcomes for your students and your campus. What do you really know about the students, and audience you serve? This session will explore the essentials of market research strategies, and how your organization can use them to enhance the Jack Doyle • General Manager • Algonquin Students’ Association experience of your students. Cheryl Jensen • President & Chief Executive Officer • Algonquin College E gor Evseev • President • Algonquin Students’ Association Nancy Johansen • MRBI Program Coordinator and Professor • Algonquin College + Owner • On-Target Communications and Research K EE P I T KI ND Lunch on Your Own 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm B R E AD AN D S O N S S UB WAY N AT E ’S DE LI Home - mad e B re ad F ast F ood De l i & Din e r 1 9 5 B an k S tre e t 4 0 7 Lau ri e r Ave n u e 1 5 2 S parks S t. $ $ $ $ GR E E N PAPAYA T HR E E B R E WE R S B AT O N R O UGE T h ai Pu b S u r f n ’ Tu r f 2 4 6 Q u e e n S tre e t 2 4 0 S parks S tre e t 3 6 0 A l be rt S tre e t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Cl u b s St ream • Chau d iere R o o m This session is focused on understanding and improving the way we treat each other. Learn to foster a community of civility, connection and inclusion even when others are unkind, disconnected and at odds with you. The skills covered in this program are for leaders (and anyone) who want(s) to improve the way they interact with others on campus, at home, and in the workplace. Daniel Caron • Original Play 5 00 2 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm • Convention Level L O W BUDGET / NO B U D G E T E VE NT I D E A S P rogram m ing St ream • R ic hel ieu R o o m Are you struggling to come up with engaging, fresh programing on a shoestring budget? Come learn how to put together a dynamic and successful calendar of events while working with a small budget. Ben Dinh • ACHub Events Officer • Algonquin College Curtis Bell • Event Programmer • Brock University Students’ Union B UILDIN G E FFE CT IV E B US IN E S S R E LAT IO N S HIP S Commu n it y En g ag e me n t S t re am • Cap it ale R oom This moderated panel will discuss a number of pressing industry topics: relationship maintenance, business practices, negotiation, and more. This is a great opportunity to find out what booking D AY 4 • F R I D AY J U N E 1 0 Education Session #7 agents and programmers need from each other to build a mutually beneficial relationship. Tim Fraser • Events & Activities Programmer • Fanshawe Students Union Ariel Kagan • Agent • Yuk Yuk’s Funny Business Inc. Joel Baskin • Agent • The Feldman Agency TA LK IN G TO THE ME DI A : TH E G OOD, TH E B A D , A N D T H E U G LY Stefanie Purificati • Agent • United Talent Agency Ma rket ing St ream • Fro nt ena c R o o m Baldeep Randhawa • Events Programmer • Algonquin College Students’ Association Learn about how to effectively talk or not talk to the media, what to say and how to represent your association. When a popular act cancels or when you find your organization surrounded in controversy, know how to efficiently and professionally handle bad publicity. Also explore how to get the media to cover your events, campaigns, and community projects. Anastasia Valentine • Business, Product, Marketing Executive • hEr Volution S T R ATEGI ES FOR DE A L I NG W I TH D I F F I C U LT C L U BS Cl u b s St ream • Chau d iere R o o m The good, the bad and the ugly. Learn strategies for dealing with those difficult clubs from a panel of seasoned p rofessionals. Come prepared to share, and learn best practices from across the country on the most important challenges facing club departments today. Kristine Galvan • Clubs and Volunteer Coordinator • Humber Students’ Federation Maureen Workman • Clubs Manager • Students’ Association of MacEwan University Veronica Barahona • Events and Club Coordinator • Cenntenial College Student Association Associate Meeting & Regional Meetings #2 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm AS S O CIAT E ME E T IN G Con ve n t ion Le ve l • Cap it ale T h i s me e ti n g i s wh e n A sso ci ate s o f C O C A gath e r to me e t an d di scu ss pre ssi n g i ssu e s f aci n g A sso ci ate s, di scu ss be st practi ce so l u ti o n s to pro vi de e xce l l e n t se rvi ce to th e campu s marke t, an d pre pare f o r th e B i z Hal l trade sh o w o n S atu rday. T h i s i s al so th e o ppo rtu n i ty to e l e ct re pre se n tati ve s to th e C O C A B o ard o f Di re cto rs. R E GIO N AL ME E T IN GS #2 East e r n R e g ion • Jol ie t Ce n t r al R e g ion • R ich e l ie u We st e r n R e g ion • Ch au d ie re T R E ND S I N HOSPI TAL I TY SE R VI C E S P rofe ssio nal Develop ment St rea m • J o l iet R o o m T h e se co n d re gi o n al me e ti n g i s wh e re yo u co n du ct e l e cti o n s f o r th e B o ard o f Di re cto rs, an d This panel discussion of industry leaders will identify and discuss the most pressing topics in the re vi e w po ssi bl e si gh ts f o r yo u r re gi o n al me e ti n gs o r co n f e re n ce s. F i n al l y be gi n co n ve rsati o n s hospitality industry today. Learn how to shape your operation to meet changing demands of abo u t th e arti sts se e n th u s f ar, an d l o o k ah e ad to e ff e cti ve l y bl o ck bo o k arti sts, o r pro grams to your clients, and position your organization to succeed. re du ce co sts. Scott McDevitte • Customer Solutions Manager • GFS Re me mbe r sch o o l me mbe rs re ce i ve o n e vo te pe r me mbe rsh i p f e e pai d so pl e ase se l e ct th e Tim Dumas • Guest Service Fanatic • Servus Leadership Inc. M att Rolfe • CEO • Barmetrix Toronto me mbe r th at wi l l be vo ti n g f o r yo u r o rgan i z ati o n . 5 02 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm • Convention Level CO CA ALUMNI PANE L P rogram m ing St ream • R ic hel ieu R o o m Campus Programming provides a great foundation for future success. Learn how to leverage your experiences with campus programming to find and create new jobs. Hear from a panel of COCA alumni who are now industry experts as they share stories of their experiences moving beyond campus programing into exciting new opportunities. Phil Champagne • Executive Director & COO • Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union Jayson Duggan • Performing Arts Manager • City of Kingston Nathalie Carrier • Coordinator, Programming and Events • Ottawa 2017 T HE ART O F B E IN G AS S E RT IV E Profe ssion al De ve lop me n t S t re am • Jol ie t R oom Learn the ‘Art of Being Assertive’ - a life skill that makes all the difference personally and professionally. Learn foolproof icebreakers for networking, decode your body language to make a D AY 4 • F R I D AY J U N E 1 0 Education Session #8 powerful first impression, nail down your ‘elevator speech’ and finally silence the negative self-talk. Speak up - you can’t get a YES if you don’t ask! Nova Browning Rutherford • Personal Development Coach Steven Sills • Co-Founder • Student Life Network CA NADI AN AN TI - SPA M L AW ( C A SL ) – W H AT Y O U N EED T O K N O W LE ADIN G LE ADE R S – HO W T O E FFE CT IV E LY MAN AGE Y O UR T E AM Ma rket ing St ream • Fro nt ena c R o o m Commu n it y En g ag e me n t S t re am • Cap it ale R oom Learn about the CASL legislation, what this means to you as a marketer to students and how you can Learn essential leadership skills, including how to inspire and motivate individuals, manage talent, legally and effectively reach your audience. The do’s and don’t’s of emailing your audience, without and lead your teams to success. Discuss some of the best ways to harness the productive potential breaking the law. of your teams, and encourage them to grow in their roles. Eric Hollebone • Director, Marketing and Recruitment • Algonquin College Al Legault • Director of Campus Events • McMaster Students Union Alumni & Associates Reception 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm • Ballroom Foyer FILL ING I N THE BLA NKS - C L U B E VE NT F OR M S Cl u b s St ream • Chau d iere R o o m Learn how to streamline, develop, and implement a robust event a pplication and process for any student union while integrating risk management strategy and fiscal responsibility. This session will discuss effective, economical, and feasible online options that will make the most tech inept look like technical guru. In addition, we will impart some helpful tips that can be built into your form which will * T h i s se ssi o n i s e xcl u si ve l y f o r C O C A’s A sso ci ate s an d A l u mn i . * Gath e r i n th e f o ye r o f th e De l ta h o te l , an d me e t casu al l y as C O C A me mbe rs past an d pre se n t re f l e ct o n ye ars past, an d di scu ss pl an s f o r a bri gh t f u tu re . prompt your student clubs to become more mindful event planners. Li gh t re f re sh me n ts an d so me be ve rage s are pro vi de d. 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LAN G C urtis Bell • Bro c k Uni v ers i ty K ris tina Wilken s • S heri da n Col l ege S T U D EN T MEMBER ( W ES T ) R ick Douc e t • Du r h am Col l ege L a u re n M i c k e l • M a c E w a n U n i v e r si t y Greg Mat h er • Univers i ty of B ri ti s h Col ombi a Av a N a si r i • U n i v e r si t y o f Br i t i sh C o l u m b i a e d i n to th e ri ch l y te xtu re d mi x. C e rtai n l y, th i s i s th e 1 9 8 9 • DO UG AN D T HE S LUGS A rke l l s’ mo st e cl e cti c al bu m to date . 1 9 8 8 • B R UCE CO CK B UR N Con g r at u lat ion s Ar k e lls ! 5 06 2 Schedule at a Glance 9:00 am – 5:30 pm R eg ist r a ti o n 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Campus Activities Biz Hall 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch (provided) 1:30 pm – 1:45 pm Break 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm Education Session #9 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm Break 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm – 4:15 pm 4:15 pm – 5:45 pm Regional Meetings #3 Block Booking Delta • Ballroom B & C Delta • Ballroom A Day 5 Saturday, June 11 Delta • Convention Level Delta • Convention Level Break Annual General Meeting (School Members) 5:45 pm – 7:00 pm Free Time 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm Buses to Venue 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Dinner (provided) 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm Pub Night Showcase 11:30 pm – 12:00 am Delta • Convention Level Delta • Convention Level Delta • Tim Hortons Exit Algonquin College • AC Hub Algonquin College • Observatory Buses to Hotel 58 9:30 am – 12:30 pm • Ballroom B & C This year’s Biz Hall Features Booths by: The Business Hall is COCA’s trade show and it gives school delegates an opportunity to speak directly with every associate at the conference. Our associates represent great artists and products that will help you provide for the needs of your campus. Each vendor is a member of COCA, and has made a commitment to serving the campus market. This is a great opportunity to learn about each others needs, start a relationship, and build a partnership to help meet the needs of your students throughout the coming year. Take the time to reach out to each associate vendor, and make new connections. Remember nothing ever changes by doing everything the same way! AS S O CIAT E ME MB E R S S I LV E R L E V E L • A-Fos & The Rude Youth • Avid Apparel • Bad Taste Music Agency • Blueprint Events • Campus Intercept • Campus Vibe • Comedy Records BRONZE LEVEL • Dan Valkos Psychic Entertainer Biz Hall Do’s and Dont’s D AY 5 • S AT U R D AY J U N E 1 1 Campus Activities Biz Hall • Daniel Caron, Original Play • Degy Booking International Nominated for Associate of the year • Dispatch Talent DO • Bring business cards • Pay attention to who has showcased so you can follow up with them • Arrive early and give yourself enough time to visit every vendor. You never know how they can help if you never ask! • Be polite and respectful of each vendors time • Bring your bag to collect great sample products • Collect business cards to follow up • Ask for advice from full-time staff before you negotiate any final contracts • Disruptt Speakers Bureau • Featurette • Just Direct Promotions • Worry if you’re not certain what you need to book or what you want to buy, just be honest and ask questions • Make verbal agreements unless you are 100% certain you will follow through T H E • Paquin Entertainment A G E N C Y Nominated for Associate of the year • Partick Artists • Rynestone - Magic With an Edge DO N’T SUPPORTING • Dr. Justin Shuey – Sexologist Nominated for Associate of the year • Superior Events Group • Technocolour Dreams • The Monsters of Schlock Nominated for Associate of the year • The Tourist Company • Trivia Guy • United Talent Agency • Universal Links • X Infused Events Inc. Nominated for Associate of the year • Yuk Yuk’s On Tour 60 A B EGI NNER’ S GUI D E TO PA SY STE M S P rogram m ing St ream • R ic hel ieu R o o m A hands-on session designed to teach you the fundamental things you’ll need to know to set up & operate a basic PA System. During the session we will demonstrate the assembly of a small PA System, review the basic components of how it operates, and review the industry terminology. If you are presently unsure what a snake, truss, genie, audio monitor, or gaffer means – then this session is perfect for you. 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm • Convention Level B E CO MIN G AN E FFE CT IV E CO CA AS S O CIAT E ME MB E R - T HE S E CR E T S T O DE ALIN G WIT H CAMP US P R O GR AMME R S Profe ssion al De ve lop me n t S t re am • Jol ie t R oom This session will teach associate members about how to, and how not to, deal with campus programmers. Discussion topics will include: positive motivations, avoiding frustrations, & making better connections. D AY 5 • S AT U R D AY J U N E 1 1 Education Session #9 Dan Valkos • Psychic Entertainer Chuck Erman • GM • Camrose Regional Exhibition V O LUN T E E R IS M – O N AN D O FF CAMP US S T UDE N T E N GAGE ME N T U NDERSTANDI N G Y OU R B R A ND Ma rket ing St ream • Fro nt ena c R o o m Your brand is more then just a logo and it takes more then staying within the lines to have a successful one. Understanding what makes a good brand, how to embody it and the importance of continual brand evolution will ensure that your brand remains relevant, even as business landscapes are continually shifting. This educational seminar is a walk through of trials and tribulations of a brand designer’s career – working on brands, working for brands and what was learned along the way. Commu n it y En g ag e me n t S t re am • Cap it ale R oom Learn how to create a culture of volunteerism, and engage potential student volunteers. This session will to get your students involved with opportunities on campus and in your community. Ben Dinh • AC Hub Events Officer • Algonquin College Deborah Lam • Programming & Promotions Manager • Wilfred Laurier University SU Erica Kitchen • Coordinator, You Engagement • United Way: Chatham-Kent Ian Rapsey • Founder and Creative Director • Nesta Holding Co. Regional Meetings #3 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm • Convention Level East e r n R e g ion • Jol ie t S C A L I NG UP CLUB EVE NTS Ce n t r al R e g ion • R ich e l ie u Cl u b s St ream • Chan d iere R o o m We st e r n R e g ion • Ch au d ie re How do you support your clubs in taking their events to the next level? In this session we will discuss how your Clubs and Communities department can integrate with an Events Programmer to T h e f i n al re gi o n al me e ti n g i s wh e re yo u re vi e w th e arti sts se e n u p to th i s po i n t an d co n du ct help increase available funding and resources to enhance club events and take them to the next level. i n de pth co n ve rsati o n s abo u t e ff e cti ve l y bl o ck bo o ki n g arti sts, o r pro grams th at i n te re st yo u r o rgan i z ati o n . Patrick Newell • Clubs & Communities Coordinator • Algonquin Students’ Association Baldeep Randhawa • Events Programmer • Algonquin Students’ Association F i n al l y we wi l l gath e r cri ti cal f e e dback o n yo u r co n f e re n ce e xpe ri e n ce so th at C O C A can i mpro ve an d e vo l ve go i n g f o rward. 62 T h e A n n u al Ge n e ral Me e ti n g (A GM) i s th e ti me wh e re we gath e r as sch o o l me mbe rs re vi e w th e ye ar th at was, an d pl an f o r th e ye ar ah e ad. We co n f i rm o u r n e w me mbe rs o f th e B o ard o f Di re cto rs, an d addre ss an y i ssu e s o r co n ce rn s f ro m o u r me mbe rsh i p. We stro n gl y e n co u rage e ve ry me mbe r to e n gage i n th e A GM, an d e xpre ss yo u r co mme n ts an d co n ce rn s. We be n e f i t f ro m an o pe n di al o gu e , an d we l o o k f o rward to h e ari n g f ro m yo u . Re me mbe r e ach sch o o l re ce i ve s o n e vo te pe r me mbe rsh i p f e e pai d. B e re ady to de si gn ate wh o i s D AY 5 • S AT U R D AY J U N E 1 1 Annual General Meeting th e vo ti n g me mbe r f o r yo u r de l e gati o n . CAN ADIAN O R GAN IZ AT IO N O F CAMP US ACT IV IT IE S N O T ICE O F AN N UAL GE N E R AL ME E T IN G NO T IC E IS HEREB Y GIV EN th at th e A n n u al Ge n e ral Me e ti n g o f th e me mbe rs o f th e C an adi an O rgan i z ati o n o f C ampu s A cti vi ti e s wi l l be h e l d du ri n g th e 2 0 1 6 Nati o n al C o n f e re n ce at th e De l ta O ttawa C i ty C e n tre i n O ttawa, O n tari o , o n S atu rday, Ju n e 1 1 , 2 0 1 6 at th e h o u r o f 4 :1 5 p.m. i n th e af te rn o o n , f o r th e pu rpo se o f : 1. Re ce i vi n g an d co n si de ri n g th e an n u al re po rt an d f i n an ci al state me n ts f o r th e ye ar e n de d De ce mbe r 3 1 , 2 0 1 5 ; 2. Re ce i vi n g an d co n si de ri n g re po rts o f th e di re cto rs; 3. El e cti n g di re cto rs; 4. A ppo i n ti n g au di to rs; an d 5. Tran sacti n g su ch f u rth e r an d o th e r bu si n e ss as may pro pe rl y co me be f o re th e me e ti n g o r an y adj o u rn me n t th e re o f . T h e pro ce e di n gs o f th e 2 0 1 6 A n n u al Ge n e ral Me e ti n g o f th e C an adi an O rgan i z ati o n o f C ampu s A cti vi ti e s wi l l be co n du cte d i n th e En gl i sh l an gu age . Me mbe rs i n go o d stan di n g u n abl e to atte n d th e A n n u al Ge n e ral Me e ti n g h ave th e ri gh t to vo te by pro xy. A co py o f th e pro xy f o rm i s attach e d to th i s n o ti ce . T h e re sh al l be n o mai l bal l o t f o r th i s me e ti n g. Each sch o o l me mbe r h o l ds o n e (1 ) vo te . Date d th i s 3 0 th day o f May 2 0 1 6 . An d re w De u og o Cor p or at e S e cre t ar y, CO CA 64 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm • Observatory TRIVIA GUY SEX TOY BINGO WITH SPENNY THROWBACK TIME MACHINE HEADPHONE DISCO Pub Night Pub Night Pub Night Pub Night Gaby (aka Trivia Guy) has been hosting trivia shows Spencer Rice from the hit series “Kenny vs Spenny” Join our intrepid DJ/hosts as they push ‘the big red Take a room full of people and arm them all with a across Ontario Universities for the past 10 years Bingo and Open Mic Host. button’ and launch the Throwback Time Machine, set of our unique two channel wireless headphones. the craziest video dance party this side of the doing over 500 shows in front of more than 100,000 people. Custom educational, awareness or just for fun this 21st Century. programming requirements. Have our two resident DJs play two totally different musical styles at the same time. promotion can be built around your councils Mixing it up with music clips, a flare for all subjects You’ll be transported back in time by our resident spinner as he drops the biggest tracks and the most Let the party people select which DJ they want to memorable pop videos from the past five decades. listen to via a switch on their headphones. Blending some insane DJ skills with original video, a Join in or simply watch the spectacle as a mass 4 options available for Spencer Rice: huge dose of on-stage audience interaction, of humanity gets down and sings along to a 1) Bingo Host dance-offs, stage-props galore and the odd soundtrack that only they can hear! Gaby Tabak 2) Acoustic Open Mic Host impromptu communal karaoke session (complete [email protected] 3) Spenny.0 a tribute to Tosh.0 social media with words on the screens for the forgetful!) the Surreal, bizarre, slightly outrageous but most of all Throwback Time Machine delivers a night like hugely enjoyable, Headphone Disco is one of the no other. most exciting dance party experiences to emerge from sports to geography to pop culture, PLUS hilarious audience interaction, this isn’t your typical Contact us to discuss how we can customize your trivia show. So sit back, grab a beer or twelve and next awareness event. let the fun begin...you won’t be disappointed. BOOKING D AY 5 • S AT U R D AY J U N E 1 1 Pub Night Showcase video contest 4) Full Kenny vs Spenny show live. in years.. BOOKING BOOKING Tony Lee & Associates Degy Entertainment BOOKING Tony Lee Jeff Hyman Degy Entertainment [email protected] [email protected] Jeff Hyman [email protected] 6 06 2 PRESENTERS Presenters AARON NUSSEY AL LEGAULT ALKA SHARMA ANASTASIA VALENTINE AMMAR ABDUL-RAHEEM ARIEL KAGAN Aaron Nussey is the Manager of Al Legault has been involved with Alka Sharma is the Executive Anastasia Valentine is the Vice An up and coming critic of public Ariel moved to Canada in late Fan Loyalty for the NHL’s Ottawa COCA for 11 years now. He once Director of Folk Music Ontario, President of Marketing at bathrooms, Ammar aspires to 2012 with the intention of Senators. A graduate of the Uni- was a student programmer who previously the Ontario Council of Versature. She is an award create the perfect washroom, infiltrating and consuming versity of Windsor and Durham attended most of educational Folk Festivals (OCFF), based in winning product strategist and he is in search of poofection. In comedy. Having worked as a College, he has been with the sessions while adding to the life Canada’s national capital, Otta- brings a wealth of experience to conversation, Ammar always man- music agent and promoter in his Senators for over 4 years. of COCA after parties. He began wa. In this role she oversees the the Versature team. ages to dig himself into a hole, home town of Johannesburg, his COCA journey at Cambrian operations, staffing and program- and every attempt to escape puts South Africa, he first tasted his Originally working in a sales College where he served stu- ming of Canada’s largest folk Anastasia has a solid track record him even further in. If he had to love of Comedy by producing a role with premium suite holders dents for three years as Director music industry event. of over 20 years of experience start one club, it would be The weekly comedy show at a bar he and corporate clients, he is now of Social Programming and was bringing products to market from ‘Eyebrows on Fleek’Club where operated with his friends. responsible for the customer awarded the COCA Student Pro- Prior to this role she worked as idea through to commercializa- he would lead the thick eyebrow service experience within the or- grammer award in 2008. the Interim Executive Director at tion globally. Anastasia has held movement. ganization. His role is responsible Ariel has not looked back since, the Toronto Reel Asian Interna- leadership, technical and market- for championing a culture within Once Al completed his student tional Film Festival coordinating ing roles in organizations such as Ammar believes that making con- certificate from Berklee’s Online the entire Ottawa Senators brand programmer career he continued the country’s largest multicultural Sandbox, Cognos, IBM, Jetform/ nections is the way of the future. programs Ariel found himself that results in outstanding fan ex- on as Stage/Production Manager cinema event. Preceding that she Adobe and with technology start- Connecting to people, to ideas, eager to work with and for periences on a consistent basis. for several years while complet- served as the Senior Manager of up companies. and to the human experience comedians to bring funny to ing his University degree. In 2010 Operations with the prestigious is what drives him. Being the places that need it. With Ariel’s Al begun his employment at Toronto International Film Festi- She leads the multi-disciplined current Vice-President of Student pulse firmly on the finger of the McMaster University as Director, val. She completed her Bachelor marketing team at Versature with Life, he often encourages stu- Canadian Comedy scene, Ariel Campus Events and has served of Arts degree at Carleton Uni- a customer centric and data driv- dents to think without limits and can help your College, University them ever since. Al is also recip- versity specializing in History and en approach which she uses to to follow their passions but never or Special Event find the perfect ient of the Full-Time Programmer Political Science. provide long-term strategic vision talks to the students about his comedian to cater to your needs. and day to day tactical direction. passion of public bathrooms. CONTACT [email protected] Award in 2013 and has trained several students who have been awarded through COCA. Al also CONTACT @folkmusicon Anastasia is a strong advocate for women in STEM professions, manages a band, books enter- an advisor and board member to tainment in the public sector and hEr Volution, and regular keynote also finds time to hug his friends! speaker at industry conferences. CONTACT CONTACT [email protected] using his Artist Management CONTACT CONTACT @Arielkagan @Humberlife @AVV 68 PRESENTERS Presenters BALDEEP RANDHAWA BEN DINH BILL KITCHEN CAMERON WATHEY CHATAL JAMES CHERYL JENSEN Baldeep has been in the Ben Dinh is an Event Bill has been involved in campus C ame ro n i s th e C l u bs & S tu - C h an tal Jame s h as h e l d th e Cheryl Jensen is the eighth pres- programming world for well Management Professor and the life his entire 13 year professional de n t In vo l ve me n t C o o rdi n ato r po si ti o n o f C l u b an d S o ci e ty ident of Algonquin College. She over 10 years. Beginning as the Events Officer for Algonquin career. He has worked for two at th e S tu de n t A sso ci ati o n C o o rdi n ato r f o r th e past 3 joins Algonquin from Mohawk Student Programmer at Sheridan College. He has been teaching student organizations in both the o f Ge o rge B ro wn C o l l e ge . ye ars at Du rh am C o l l e ge an d College, where she held the title College, he then moved on to for over five years and has taught College and University setting. C ame ro n i s re spo n si bl e f o r th e U n i ve rsi ty o f O n tari o In sti - of Vice President, Academic for assume the Fulltime Programmer most of the courses in the Bill has worked as a manager of gro wth an d pro mo ti o n o f cl u bs tu ti o n o f Te ch n o l o gy (U O IT ), five years. Cheryl first joined role at Mohawk College. After program, specializing in hospitality, catering, events, and o n al l 4 Ge o rge B ro wn C o l l e ge wi th o ve r 6 ye ars’e xpe ri e n ce Mohawk as a Chemical Engineer- spending 6 years working with Computer Applications For volunteers. Presently, Bill works campu se s an d i s al ways ai mi n g wo rki n g i n cl u b syste ms an d ing Technology professor in 1983 the great team at the Mohawk Events and Marketing. as the Manager, Student Expe- to cre ate n e w o ppo rtu n i ti e s stu de n t l i f e . and has served as Dean, Execu- rience & Lounge Operations for f o r e du cati o n al an d so ci al i n te racti o n amo n gst stu de n ts. Students Association, he then tive Dean, and Vice President of transitioned to the Nations Also in Ben’s previous roles, the Algonquin College Students’ Capital to take on the he has worked for the Algon- Association. He has previously Programming role at Algonquin quin Students’ Association and served as a member of the Board C ame ro n al so wo rks to u n i qu e stu de n t gro u ps o n cam- College. Residence. Ben has a passion for of Directors for the Campus Hos- i n cre ase aware n e ss an d assi st pu s wi th o ve r 8 0 0 e ve n ts e ach Cheryl was instrumental in the events and student success and is pitality Managers Association in wi th th e de ve l o pme n t o f cl u b ye ar. He r wo rk i n th e are a development and launch of Cana- In addition to campus glad that he can give back to the 2005-06. Bill has been heavily in- e ve n ts, se rvi ce s, pro grams an d o f stu de n t gro u p e n h an ce - da’s first Bachelor of Technology programming, Baldeep has event industry and students. On volved with COCA since 2008. He acti vi ti e s o n campu s. C ame r- me n t i n cl u de s th e pro gramme collaborative degree program worked on multiple festivals his spare time, he enjoys kaya- served as host of COCA’s Central o n i s o ri gi n al l y f ro m a Du tch de ve l o pme n t f o r cl u b an d with McMaster University and including being the Programming king, biking, volunteering and Regional Conference in 2009. Bill C ari bbe an i sl an d cal l e d S ai n t so ci e ty e xe cu ti ve s wi th spe ci al the award-winning Hydro One– Director for the Burlington Sound eating food. was the recipient of COCA’s Marte n an d mi grate d to C an - atte n ti o n to ri sk man age me n t, College Consortium. She also Full-Time Staff Member of the ada f o r u n i ve rsi ty an d staye d pro gramme i mpl e me n tati o n / championed the development of Year award in 2014. Bill has af te rwards. He h as e xpe ri e n ce e val u ati o n , co n f l i ct man age - award winning integrated techni- served as a member of the Board i n stu de n t an d so ci al j u sti ce me n t, an d po l i cy appl i cati o n . cian apprenticeship programs and passion for DJing, having of Directors for the last two advo cacy, h o we ve r h i s passi o n traveled all over Canada years, first, as Central Regional al so l i e s i n th e cre ati ve an d performing as DJ Butter Chicken. Representative in 2014-15, and bu si n e ss aspe cts o f th e f i l m presently as the Chair of COCA’s i n du stry. of Music Festival for the past five years. Beyond organizing and executing events Baldeep has a CONTACT @itsbaldeep CONTACT @BenDinh 2016 National Conference Planning Committee. Engineering Technology, Appren- th e man age me n t o f o ve r 1 6 0 ticeship and Corporate Training. led the $27 million transformation CONTACT @Chanj1011 of the Mohawk College Stoney Creek campus – the home of the College’s skilled trades and apprenticeship programs. CONTACT @sagbc CONTACT C h an tal i s re spo n si bl e f o r CONTACT @cheryljensen @bill_kitchen 70 PRESENTERS Presenters CHRIS GREEN CHUCK ERMAN CURTIS BELL DAN VALKOS DANIEL CARON DEBORAH LAM Chris began working with BUSU A Seasoned Career in the Welcome COCA Delegates and Dan Val ko s h as be e n a me mbe r Daniel Caron is passionate about Deborah Lam, a recent in 2004 as a student leader with College and University Market Associates! My name is Curtis o f C O C A f o r th e l ast 2 7 ye ars promoting civility, connection and marketing graduate and former their council. He served 2 years that spanned 14 years, COCA Bell, Event Programmer from an d h as pe rf o rme d at o ve r inclusion. Daniel’s work highlights avid volunteer in the Students’ as a Social Science Programmer of the year in 2005 Brock University Students’ Union. 1 7 0 0 campu se s i n C an ada. He the benefits of a kind and con- Union, currently works full-time Representative while completing and 2012, the National Confer- This is my 6th National Confer- was th e f o rme r Di re cto r o f nected campus, even when others as the Programming & Promo- his Honours degree in Political ence Chair in 2010 and 2012 as ence, split in both student and T h e Paran o rmal En l i gh te n me n t may be disconnected and unkind. tions Manager. Science with a focus on the Central Regional Conference fulltime roles/experiences! C e n tre an d h as be e n a gu e st Communication. Chair. psych i c o n o ve r 1 8 0 radi o Daniel is a past Student Life In her spare time she enjoys trav- stati o n s. professional with 25 years of elling, adventuring, photography Upon graduation in 2007 he Chuck Erman is now the General different kind of positions rang- experience (10 years in Student and attending as many concerts became the Executive Assistant Manager at Camrose Regional ing from just volunteering, to a Dan h as be e n o n th e C O C A Life) helping students transform as possible. Things that make at BUSU. In 2010 he was hired Exhibition that hosts close to student programmer, President bo ard o f di re cto rs f o r th e l ast their lives. He has served as a her happy include: Star Wars, as the Manager, Marketing & 300 events a year that include of both Cambrian College SAC two ye ars an d was ran ke d th e campus substance abuse educa- anything Back to the Future, Communication. He attended his Big Valley Jamboree and MS Bike & Athletics and President of the n u mbe r 2 psych i c i n C an ada tor, wellness program director, Punk Rock and a great marketing first COCA Conference in 20111. Tour, and produce events such as College Student Alliance. Im very an d th e 5 2 n d i n th e wo rl d. Student Government advisor, and campaign. Since then Chris has presented at PRCA Rodeo, Canadian Bull excited to be here not only to a number of COCA conferences Congress, Festival of Tree’s and give back and share programming on the topics of social media, many more. ideas but beable to create new Over the years I have held all communications, marketing ones so we can bring back the organizational structures and As a production manager and best for our students! Have a other like topics. Stage Manager, his many credits great conference! adjunct faculty member. CONTACT [email protected] CONTACT CONTACT @adventurelam [email protected] also include Big Valley Jamboree, In 2016 Chris became the V-Fest, Sound of Music, Grey Cup General Manager of BUSU. 2010, Underground Sound to CONTACT @durticus name a few. CONTACT @Greener9595 CONTACT [email protected] 72 PRESENTERS Presenters ERIC HOLLEBONE EGOR EVSEEV ERICA KITCHEN ERIN BENJAMIN HALEY MYATT IAN RAPSEY Eric Hollebone is Director of Egor Evseev is an Advertising Erica graduated St. Clair In November of 2014, Ms. Hal e y Myatt i s a stu de n t me m- Ian is an award winning, Marketing at Algonquin College, and Marketing Communications College, Windsor in 2010 where Benjamin assumed the position be r f ro m Mo u n t S ai n t Vi n ce n t ottawa-based, creative director the largest college in Eastern student Algonquin College. Born she earned a Child and Youth of first-ever Executive Director of U n i ve rsi ty (MS V U ) i n Hal i f ax, that has worked closely with Ontario, and is a leader in the in Moscow, Russia he moved to Worker diploma and a Post Music Canada Live, Canada’s new No va S co ti a. S h e i s cu rre n tl y major, local and international integration of technology into Ottawa at a young age and has Graduate Certificate in Autism live music industry association, wo rki n g to wards a de gre e i n brands. Including and most re- learning and teaching. Originally called the city his home ever and Behavioural Science. During after serving as the Canadian Pu bl i c Re l ati o n s an d a ce rti f - cently – Tweed Inc’s (The largest from the software development since. Shortly after becoming an her time at St. Clair, Erica was a Arts Presenting Associations’ i cate i n B u si n e ss A dmi n i stra- Federally regulated producer side of high-tech, Eric began his Algonquin College student he board member and after graduat- (CAPACOA) Executive Director ti o n . of marijuana in North America) marketing career via product fell in love with Algonquin and ing, was hired as the Manager of for six and a half years. management. He is responsible decided to give back to the com- Student Life for St. Clair Student for all aspects of marketing and munity by running for the board Representative Council. branding for Algonquin College, of directors. including Marketo/CRM, email globally recognized and industry No w e n te ri n g i n to h e r th i rd leading brand. Currently Ian is a She had formerly joined ye ar as an e xe cu ti ve o n th e co-founder and creative director CAPACOA after eight years as MS V U S tu de n ts’ U n i o n , Hal e y for Nesta.Co, a private equity Erica is a proud COCA Alumni. the first Executive Director at the h as gai n e d a vast maj o ri ty o f firm focused on building brands nurturing campaigns, social After a year as a board member Erica’s passions for the nonprofit Ontario Council of Folk Festivals e xpe ri e n ce i n so ci e ty man - and companies within the media, display, search, SEO, and Egor was elected for his second sector started early in life as she (OCFF, now Folk Music Ontario) age me n t, pro mo ti o n s, e ve n t cannabis industry. multimedia projects. term, this time as President of has been an active volunteer for which followed a decade-long pl an n i n g, so ci al me di a, the SA. Egor likes nature, patios a number of community agen- career as a touring and recording vo l u n te e ri sm an d l e ade rsh i p Prior to being the creative For over 20 years, Eric has led and helping people see Algon- cies. As the Youth Engagement singer/songwriter. wh i l e i n th e ro l e s o f V P director at Tweed, Ian worked the design, development, and quin for the awesome place it is. Co-Ordinator for United Way C o mmu n i cati o n s (2 0 1 4 -2 0 1 5 ) as a creative lead in Toronto at of Chatham-Kent, Erica has the She brings a strong vision for the an d V P S tu de n t Li f e (2 0 1 5 several world-class design and amazing opportunity to work with live music sector that focuses on -pre se n t). Hal e y i s pre se n tl y branding agencies. youth aged 14-35 as they be- relationship building, networking, o n e o f two Easte rn Di re cto rs of Marketo’s Lead Management come engaged in the community out-reach and strategic advocacy. o n th e C O C A B o ard o f Di re c- Ian’s work has appeared in solution in Canada, and has through volunteerism, leadership to rs, e n te ri n g i n to h e r se co n d Communication Arts, HOW and worked with clients to optimize roles and educational opportu- te rm o f th e ro l e af te r th e 2 0 1 6 Applied Arts magazines. their online marketing efforts. nities. Erica has a passion for His combination of analytical working with young adults and skills and technical abilities make firmly believes that strong youth T h i s wi l l be h e r th i rd C O C A him a valuable resource. make for a strong future. n ati o n al co n f e re n ce . CONTACT CONTACT CONTACT implementation of various CRM and data solutions. He was among the first implementers @erichollebone CONTACT @theSApresident @ekitch14 CONTACT @MusicCanadaLive n ati o n al co n f e re n ce . CONTACT @ianrapsey @haleymyatt 74 PRESENTERS Presenters IAN SKOCZYLAS JACK DOYLE JAY FLESHER JAYSON DUGGAN JOEL BASKIN JORDAN HALLAWELL Ian has been the Creative Jack Doyle has been the General Jay helped put the bands onstage Jayson Duggan is the Since joining TFA in 2011, After stumbling into a student Services Coordinator for the Manager (CEO) of the Algonquin at Carleton University from Performing Arts Manager for the booking agent Joel Baskin has job 7 years ago as a web Algonquin Students’ Association Students’ Association since 1990. 1982-1986. City of Kingston, where his developed a diverse, wide- coordinator, Jordan quickly for 2 years now and started as Since then the SA has grown from primary responsibility is the ranging roster of acts. discovered how amazing it is to their Graphic Designer 2 years just under $2 million in assets Since 1986 he has been involved curation of the “Grand Theatre Throughout that time he has work for a student association. before that. He graduated from to almost $50 million today with in selling swag to student mar- Presents” performing arts constantly adapted his services the Graphic Design Studies much anticipated growth ahead. kets and is an expert on getting season. to meet their ongoing needs, an Today, as the Creative Media approach predicated by his desire Manager, he continues to help program at Algonquin College in student’s great pricing on all 2012 and dove head first into the A graduate of Algonquin their swag with Big Tree As a multidisciplinary arts to create custom built solutions execute all facets of marketing industry working with both print College’s Business Administration Promotions. presenting program, the “Grand for his artists. campaigns, improve the student and web clients as much as 3yr Diploma (Class of ’84), Jack possible to help build his skills has also studied Political Science He has developed many and understanding of design. at Carleton U, completed an MBA experience, and where possible, Theatre Presents” season features over fifty national and This approach is one Joel has integrate as much technology long-term friendships through international performances applied consistently over his as possible. in 2002 at Athabasca University’s 27 COCA’s. Jay has travelled to representing multiple genres and nine years in the industry, first His exciting and passionate work Centre for Innovative Manage- 77 countries, lived with nomadic providing both public and as founder and president of The ethic help to create designs that ment, attended Harvard Business tribes and raised funds to help educational live performance Pilot Agency (TPA) and now at are both aesthetically pleasing School Leadership Program in children in 3rd world countries. experiences for the Kingston TFA. Founded in Ottawa in 2006, and functional. 2008, and attended Harvard community. Jayson is also TPA swiftly became one of Can- CONTACT @skczy Graduate School of Education, Jay is the recipient of the 2007 involved with numerous summer ada’s fastest-growing boutique Management and Leadership in COCA Founders Award. programming initiatives and talent and event design agen- community co-presenting cies, offering services including partnerships that provide booking, publicity, tour/personal accessible performing arts management and event design. programs across the City. With TFA, Joel works with a 2010. In addition to his all-important life values of love and forgiveness, one of his top guiding principles is: “If you want to CONTACT @bigtreepromos be in the top 3(%), you can’t be like the other 97.” [email protected] @BrockBUSU diverse group of emerging and CONTACT @artsbooker CONTACT CONTACT established artists, among them Kira Isabella, K.I.D., Tim Hicks, The Stellas, Tim Chaisson, The Beaches, Courage My Love, Three Days Grace and USS. CONTACT @pilotjoel 76 PRESENTERS Presenters JOSEPH PETERS KEN MACLEOD KENNEY FITZPATRICK KRISTINA WILKINS KRISTINE GALVAN MATT ROLFE Joe heads strategic development Having worked in the campus Kenney is the General Manager Over the past two years work- Easy out in dodgeball. 99.9% Matt i s o n e o f C an ada’s l e ad- at H+K, leading growth through market since the late 90s – Ken of the Mount St. Vincent ing for the Sheridan Student fueled by caffeine. Doesn’t do i n g h o spi tal i ty co ach e s an d innovation and collaboration to MacLeod has worked as an University Students’ Union. Union, I have gained a well well with public speaking, is much co n su l tan ts. O ve r th e past implement cutting-edge solu- Events Assistant, an Events He served as the Chair of the rounded knowledge of inclusive better as a private listener. Not de cade Matt h as wo rke d wi th tions for some of the world’s top Programmer, as a Marketing Board of Directors for COCA in and diverse Programming for all short, but was built close to the 1 0 0 ’s o f re stau ran ts, bars, brands, national associations, Manager, and in his spare time 2010-11, served as the Chair of three campuses. From booking ground for speed and agility. n i gh t cl u bs an d h o te l o pe ra- not-for-profit organizations and was the founder of the boutique the 2013 National Conference world-rewound talent to variety governments. booking agency Partick Artists. Committee, and is currently an nights, singer songwriter circles She describes her life as a series pl y pro f i ts, i mpro ve co mpan y Eastern Regional Representative to impactful guest speakers, I am of embarrassing moments all cu l tu re an d de l i ve r a l e ve l o f of the COCA Board of Directors. always looking for ways to diver- strung together by the retelling se rvi ce th at se ts h i s cl i e n ts sify and excel in the Programming of those moments. Appears to be apart f ro m th e i r co mpe ti ti o n . for Sheridan. all over the place, but somehow Joe has been a digital strategist Ken has been heavily involved since completing grad school in with COCA since 2001 – and has 1998. He’s worked with industry, twice sat on the Board, has won Kenney is also the Co-Founder of governments and national Programmer of the Year, #LoveIsLove Equality Association, associations to leverage Associate of the Year, and the a Canadian not-for-Profit foun- technology toengage audiences Founders Award. In his current that matter. Joe has embraced role of Manager, Theatre ti o n s an d h e l pe d th e m mu l ti - it translates well with her role as Matt’s pre se n tati o n s de l i v- There is nothing that I love more the Clubs & Volunteer Coordi- e r gre at i de as bu t f o cu s o n dation promoting equality for than a well executed event that nator at the Humber Students’ pro vi di n g atte n de e s wi th th e all persons, in pursuit a better, enhances the student experience. Federation. Still unsure if it’s acti o n abl e path to ach i e ve Operations & Hospitality kinder, and more compassionate Above all else, the ability to men- because clubs are diverse and al- th e i r go al s. He pri de s h i mse l f challenges throughout his career Services for the Algonquin world through love of all people. tor our student leaders through ways changing or that she can be o n n o t o n l y pre se n ti n g i de as often utilizing his strengths in Students’Association, he is events becomes such a invaluable at two places at once. Whatever bu t de l i ve ri n g re su l ts. synthesis and data analysis to responsible for the day to day experience. I believe I am the it is, she’s got a passion for all develop strategies and solutions. management of the Algonquin ultimate planner who will never things student engagement, say no and tries new things. clubs and a good laugh. ry), a Starbucks, and all Student I am a girl that loves what she CONTACT Life activities (Events Program- does, never sleeps and lives off ming, Clubs & Communities, & of coffee! complex client issues and Commons Theatre, and oversees CONTACT @MSVUSU CONTACT [email protected] The campus lounge (ObservatoCONTACT @jcpcdn @AvecKris the Pride Centre). CONTACT @the_ssu CONTACT @kenneth_macleod 78 MAUREEN WORKMAN PRESENTERS Presenters MICHELLE GOULET MICHELLE VANDENBOSCH MICK KINGSTON DR. MIKE MANDEL Mia Fratdla is the Senior Market- Michelle Goulet is an event Mi ch e l l e Van de n B o sch i s With three decades in the hospi- Dr. Mike Mandel has 19 COCA at the St uden t s’ Assoc i a ti on of ing Manager for Sheridan Student coordinator for the NAIT th e o wn e r o f Re be l Pe tal i n tality industry, and most impor- nominations and 6 COCA M acE w an Univer sit y ( 5 y ea rs ) . Union Inc. at Sheridan College. Students’ Association. Man o ti ck. S h e h as be e n a tantly, real-life, in-the-trenches Awards. She has a diver se work ba c k - f l o ri st f o r 3 0 ye ars be twe e n restaurant/sports bar/night club/ g roun d in t h e n ot fo r prof i t She is a graduate of McMaster Michelle is going into her 6th No va S co ti a an d O n tari o . catering/event planning experi- Mike has a long history as a and non-pro fit se c t o rs . University, earning a Bachelor year of programming events for ence, Mick Kingston’s manage- police trainer, defensive tactics of Arts, Communication & Media students at NAIT, this will also be Mi ch e l l e h as wo rke d o n h i gh ment style has evolved to one instructor and forensic graphol- Studies. This is her first COCA her 4th COCA national pro f i l e e ve n ts su ch as th e NHL that focuses on lifelong learning ogist, whose clients include the conference. A l l S tars wh e n th e y we re i n and leadership. RCMP, OPP, Virginia Dept. of Present ly t he Clu bs Ma na ger CONTACT @SAMacEwan MIA FATRDLA National Conference. O ttawa, an d vi si ts f o r Ne l so n Criminal Justice, New York State Mia is the former Communica- Michelle is dedicated to Me n de l a an d Q u e e n Mick values that leadership is Troopers and Canada Border tions Manager at Nevermore enhancing the quality of student El i z abe th II. a moment-to-moment choice Services. Studios. life on campus, planning a wide variety of events throughout the year ranging from “How to” CONTACT @the_ssu and not about title, tenure or CONTACT position. Drawing from his real-world experiences in homicide, armed @mvpetals workshops, mental health He has had the pleasure of work- robbery and sex offence cases, awareness campaigns, beer ing with and learning from some Mike delivers an unforgettably gardens, to concerts and much of the best and the worst hospi- fascinating lecture, as only an more! tality operators in the business. insider can. “You can learn a lot from both,” CONTACT @GouletMich he says, “sometimes more from the bad ones on what not to do CONTACT @MandelHypnosis in business and how not to treat your team members and guests”. CONTACT @mkingston2 80 PRESENTERS Presenters MIKE WOOD NANCY JOHANSEN NATHALIE CARRIER NOVA BROWNING PATRICK NEWELL PHIL CHAMPAGNE From touring musician and Nancy Johansen, MBA, CMRP, With 20 years experience in RUTHERFORD Patrick is currently the Clubs and Phil attended Wilfrid Laurier Grammy voter to college profes- is the Program Coordinator of events Nattie’s the gal you want Nova Browning Rutherford is an Communities Coordinator for University as an undergraduate sor and award winning published the Marketing Research and leading your team. Her current award winning Personal the Algonquin College Students’ student and never left. Upon author, Michael Wood is a partner Business Intelligence (MRBI) role as Manager of Event Produc- Development Coach and Speaker, Association. He has volunteered graduating, he started a career in the event design firm Ottawa Graduate Certificate Program at tion for Ottawa 2017 – Canada’s reminding audiences that they and worked in a number of with the Students’ Union where Special Events. Algonquin College. She teaches year-long 150th celebration – can transform pain into progress. different departments pertain- his primary focus was the art of two courses in the program and has her leading events like Red ing to student life at Algonquin event programming. Over the Their client list includes Cirque manages the student internship Bull Crashed Ice, a large-scale A “survivor”, Marketing & including Residence Life, Student course of the next 15 years he Du Soleil, FIFA, Google, component. multi-media experience with Mo- Communications professional Affairs and Orientation, Academic gained invaluable experience in ment Factory, JUNOS and many and ex-Hollywood insider, Nova Partnerships and much more. the business operations, member more unrevealed events. masterfully shares her difficult Starbucks, The Dixie Chicks and countless private clients. Nancy has over 30 years of experience in marketing research, CONTACT @ottspecevents services, marketing and program- past with humour while encour- His love for student engagement ming departments and eventually stakeholder consultations and She’s the Events Chair for One aging individuals to break the and development has sprouted was named the Executive Direc- communications. She ran her own Young World 2016 and her past victim mentality with acceptance, many opportunities including tor for the organization. consulting business for many experiences include: Evening(s) accountability and action. winning the National Orientation years, and has also managed with Kevin Smith and Jay Mewes, marketing research programs in Open Mic with Mike Bullard, Win- the private, non-governmental terlude, Rock the Vote, Ottawa and public sectors. Nancy has an MBA from the Uni- Directors Association Student Was his goal to climb said moun- Awarded “Best Lecturer” by Leadership award in 2010 and tain? Not as such, but the cards COCA in 2015 and represented recently taking on a role with unfolded as they did and here International Jazz Festival, MTV’s by the National Speakers Bureau, Oncampus a student engagement we are. 4Real Tour, and the Talk Sex with Nova is regular expert on CTV’s software company. Sue Johanson Tour. “The Social” and has shared her versity of Ottawa and a designation as a Certified Market Research Professional (CMRP). guidance with the United Nations CONTACT @NattieC7 Association, OWN, Chatelaine, @Newellp 4 conference teams (2 National and 2 Regional) and served as the Huffington Post, CBC and many Chair of the Board in 2013-14. At more. the end of the day he considers himself a live music enthusiast, a CONTACT [email protected] At COCA he has been a part of CONTACT CONTACT @butilovememore programming ally and an advocate for the value COCA brings to it’s delegates. CONTACT @dirty_wine 82 PRESENTERS Presenters PHIL SMITH RICK DOUCET SCOTT MCDEIVITTE SHAUN SCRYMGEOUR SOPHIA BOURIS STEFANIE PURIFICATI I have enjoyed the benefits of Rick Doucet has been a Campus With over 30 years of An inspired entrepreneur and A successful and memorable Stefanie Purificati has been at CHMA and its predecessors Programmer serving both Durham experience in the hospitality general life enthusiast, Shaun event is creating a multi-senso- United Talent Agency (formerly ACHM and ACBM for many years College & University of Ontario and food service industry, Scott Scrymgeour works as the ry experience for you and your The Agency Group) since 2008. both as a member and Board Institute of Technology students brings a “Fresh Eyes” approach Program Director for the Red guests. Sophia has accomplished She started as the executive member, yes, I am old. since early 2013, with many to a variety of challenges that River College Students’ Associa- just this as she has over 7 years assistant to the Senior Vice events happening at EP Taylor’s, operators deal with. tion where he coordinates a wide experience transforming spaces President and was promoted to variety of social activities. in a post secondary environment. Agent in 2012. My current position at UTSC one of Canada’s most famous enables me to experience campus Campus Pubs. life from both the student gov- A customer, operator, investor and entrepreneurial mindset are In addition to planning the events She is also a part-time professor Her current roster includes ernment and the administration He is experienced in developing combined to create dialog and for students at RRC, he also at Algonquin College in Event notable headline talent such perspective. I look forward to a broad array of events - ranging help support you with practical manages the on-campus bar, Management and is the owner as Sam Roberts Band, Bruce bringing some of this perspective from pub nights, concerts, AGMs, solutions. The Cave Lounge. Shaun has an of the boutique event design Cockburn, Alan Doyle and Paul to the panel. formals/galas, variety shows, education background that company, my Events. Brandt. She is also overseeing excursions, speakers and much When I am not enjoying the more. challenges of working on CONTACT [email protected] focused on International Development from The University of Winnipeg and Business Campus, I also like to play music Since 2013, Rick has worked Administration Marketing from in my band, Phoxy Music. closely with the EP Taylor’s man- RRC. agement in programming a wide CONTACT [email protected] the developing careers of artists CONTACT @eventsbymy such as Jess Moskaluke, Cold Creek County, Lindi Ortega and Repartee. Her international roster includes variety of events and shows and Shaun has worked with the Jeremy Loops (South Africa), Axel has been host of many talented RRCSA for close to 9 years in Flovent (Iceland) and Kristian Canadian Artists such as USS, roles such as Events Coordinator Nairn (Ireland). Kira Isabella, Tim Hicks, Keys N and President, leading up to his Krates, July Talk and more. current role there. CONTACT CONTACT CONTACT @Steffy_P @rttdoucet @scrymi 84 PRESENTERS Presenters STEPHEN SILLS STEVE KOSH TIM DUMAS TIM FRASER VERONICA BARAHONA ZACHARY RYCHLIK Stephen Sills is the Co-Founder I’m an energetic, dedicated Tim Dumas is a Guest Service Known to his wife as the man on Veronica is the Event & Club Zach has worked in the Student Union/Association environment of Student Life Network. Sills splits his time between family man who loves sports and Fanatic with Servus Leadership too many committees, Tim Fraser Coordinator for Centennial Col- enjoys a healthy balance between Inc; a business consulting firm knows that in business, you’re lege Student Association Incor- for 9 years in both a university work and life. with a focus in the hospitality only as good as your network. porated (CCSAI). Currently she and college capacity. He pos- industry. Prior to launching is working on updating the club sesses his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western, a P1 designing and creating opportunities for SLN’s hundreds of My marketing wheels are always Servus in 2013, Tim has managed From serving on the board of portfolio at CCSAI as well as de- thousands of student members turning and I have a special various pubs and liquor stores in directors for COCA and Folk veloping a sponsorship package Paralegal Law License, and a and working with Canada’s top affinity for working in the British Columbia since 2004. Music Canada, working for to bring even better program- Business and Marketing Diploma brands, like Rogers, Uber, Airbnb, post-secondary market. Fanshawe and running his own ming to Centennial. from Mohawk College. Ford, Hudson’s Bay, RBC and Live He began his career in the business, Tim has built his career Nation to help them connect with I thrive on connecting with hospitality industry in 1994, through making genuine Veronica has been fortunate Both a freelance marketer and Canada’s youth effectively. students and improving brand while pursuing his high school connections with others in enough to work with students web developer, Zach is also a recognition and making sure that diploma and then his university entertainment industry. across the province in her master of special events with previous role with the College experience in concerts to fullscale festivals. CONTACT @stephen_sills any brand I manage is transpar- degree. Over twenty plus years ent. in hospitality, Tim has held a Students who have attended his Student Alliance and as a past position in almost every aspect lectures will tell you that his student leader at Fanshawe of the industry including: office advice “don’t be a jerk” has College. These experiences have clerk, janitor, cook, bartender, served them well as they provided Veronica with a strong and a server. launch into the real world. understanding of student life in a CONTACT @stephenkosh CONTACT @ZachRychlik post-secondary environment and While completing his BBA with a double major in accounting CONTACT @MurdochMusicMGT a commitment to enhance the student experience. and marketing at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC; Tim completed practicums in sales CONTACT @vrncnhrb with Frito Lay Canada Inc. and in accounting with BME Chartered Accountants. CONTACT [email protected] 86 CO URT E S Y AN D HO S P ITALIT Y CO DE OF ETHI CS As members of COCA, we believe and advocate that ethical and courteous practices are 1 Phone calls should be returned and letters answered promptly. 2 Schools should return videotapes or films on time and in proper condition as specified in agreements. important in their own right and essential to good business. The COCA Code of Ethics indicates good business practices that generally have the qualities of honesty, fairness, consideration and Agreements and promotional information as well as programming materials, should be sent when enlightened professionalism. We support them in letter and in spirit. promised by the agency. CO NTRACTI NG 1 Negotiations and agreements must be undertaken only by those properly authorized by the school, by an agency or by an artist. The agency must make clear to the school whether it has exclusive rights 3 When an agency offers an act to a school, the school must avoid reasonable delays in responding, and if accepting or declining the offer, should clearly and explicitly indicate so. 3 4 Contracts and riders should be signed and returned by both parties without delay. 5 Middle agents who sign contracts on behalf of an artist are as responsible for the provisions of any agreement as the exclusive agency of an artist would be. 6 responsibilities of the contract and rider before arrival on campus. 4 as that which is unsatisfactory. 5 be sent on time and should be kept updated. Only materials that will be needed and used should be requested. 6 according to contract are necessary for the artists well-being and contribute to the quality of the appearance. artist understand all arrangements in the contract. 7 Contract riders should be agreed upon before contract signing and are a part of the contractual obligation. 9 Schools must provide complete and accurate information regarding the facilities and equipment to be A campus host or hostess should be on hand before and during events with campus and community. Artists should schedule their travel with ample time to begin the performance at the time stated on signed only by the properly and legally authorized persons of the contracting parties. 8 Artists should be treated as guests on campus. Artists should treat facilities and campus rules with respect. Hospitality arrangements, provision of rider requirements, and payment Verbal commitments should be honoured,although written contracts are essential for a clear The agent is responsible for identifying the contracting authority at the school. Contracts are to be Under contracting, good use of supplied promotional materials is important to the success of an event. Selling or other misuse of promotional material is improper. Promotional material should understanding between the parties. The agent should make sure that both the school and the 7 Sharing information concerning quality, success and level of service received from an act or agent is important to other COCA members; high quality and good service should be communicated as well An agency must be able to fulfill any offer made, and if the offer is conditional, must make such conditions clear to the school in advance. Political or issue oriented reasons for scheduling a program should be explained to the artist/manager during negotiation if these special reasons exist. The agency should inform the artist of all with an artist, and is responsible for identifying an authorized negotiating person from the school. 2 O P E R AT I N G P O L I C Y Operating Policy the contract. 8 Any infraction of these Business Ethics and Standards should be referred to the Grievance Committee Chair to be resolved accodring to the terms of the COCA Grievance Procedues Policy. used and intended method of payment. 10 Any additional expected activities from the artist should be in writing. The agent is responsible for informing an artist of such particulars. 11 Schools must be honest, accurate and timely in attendance and expense reports, where either has an effect on the artists’ remuneration. 12 Written permission must be secured prior to any type of recording of a performance. 13 A d vert ise me nt and prom oti ona l a c ti v i ti es s ti pul a t e d b y c o n t r a c t sh o u l d b e f u l l y e x e c u t e d . 88 Harassment Policy 1 No official event shall be scheduled to take place after 2:00 a.m. Canadian Organization of Campus Activities 2 Any event that takes place between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. where alcoholic beverages are served for more than one and half hours requires service by properly trained bar staff. 3 Under no circumstances shall any official COCA event allow for attendees to bring their own alcoholic beverages. 4 At any event at which alcoholic beverages are served, a selection of at least two categories of non alcoholic beverages must be available to attendees throughout the course of the event. Categories of non-alcoholic beverages may include the following: water, pop, juice, and hot beverages such as tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. This requirement also applies to any COCA member who holds an unofficial event at which there is an open invitation to COCA members and guests. 5 At any event at which alcoholic beverages are served, at least 2 sober monitors must be on duty. This may take the form of venue staff or volunteers assigned specifically to serve as sober monitors. 6 HARASSMENT POLICY Approved May 1994 COCA views that harassment as defined is unacceptable conduct, and any act should be reported to the COCA Harassment Liaison. The aim of this policy is found in the following statement “The Canadian Organization of Campus Activities endeavors to provide outlets for working and learning through conferences both regionally and nationally, that are supportive to the treatment of all its members. The basis for interaction within C.O.C.A. is one of mutual respect, cooperation and understanding. C.O.C.A. will not condone behavior that is likely to undermine the dignity, self-esteem or productivity of ALCOHOL POLICY • HARASSMENT POLICY Alcohol Policy any C.O.C.A. member. Harassment violates fundamental rights, personal dignity, and C.O.C.A. considers this type of behavior to be a very serious offense.” The legal drinking age of the province in which a COCA event will be held shall be noted in promotional documents for the event in question. Underage attendees shall be identified on registration forms and in any other way deemed necessary by the Board of Directors which may include an indicator on the name tag. 7 At no time shall COCA event, any member who offers a beverage to another member or guest must clearly identify if said beverage contains alcohol. Any member who purposely deceives another member or guest converning alcoholic beverages will be subject to disciplinary action. 8 At any COCA event, any member who offers a beverage to another member or guest must clearly identify if said beverage contains alcohol. Any member who purposely deceives another member or guest concerning alcoholic beverages will be subject to disciplinary action. 9 The directors and officers of COCA shall do their best to ensure that COCA event venues are selected that allow for access by underage delegates. 10 Alcohol is not permitted in the exhibition hall trade show. An exception to this rule is when a beverage alcohol supplier provides samples of their products to delegates. In this case, permission to distribute samples must be given by both COCA and the venue. All applicable provincial regulations must be adhered to, and required permits must be displayed at the booth. 11 Any inappropriate behaviour resulting from the consumption of alcohol by a COCA member that negatively affects either COCA members or non members will be considered unacceptable. 12 Violation of COCA’s policies may result in disciplinary actions by the COCA Board of Directors. Such actions may include the suspension, expulsion, revocation of membership or the expulsion from COCA-sponsored events. 90 S C O PE 2.3.8 This policy shall govern the discipline of, and shall apply equally to, all members, associates, volunteers or, The possession, use, sale, or distribution of any drug or other substance illegal under provincial or federal law; staff of COCA. A U T HORI TY AND LIM I TATI ONS This policy shall govern the discipline of, and shall apply equally to, all members, associates, volunteers or, staff of COCA. This policy is subject to the COCA Letters Patent, By-Laws and Operating Policies, as well as any laws governing federally incorporated non-profit organizations in Canada. P O L ICY VI OLATI ONS Violation of COCA’s policies may at the discretion of COCA rangee from warnings, to sanctions and may result in discipline including the suspension, expulsion, or termination of a member or associate from the organization, or the expulsion or barring of a member, associate or volunteer from COCA sponsored events. 2.3.9 Misusing or damaging COCA property by deliberate or reckless acts; 2.3.10 Theft; 2.3.11 Sending harassing, threatening, repetitive and/or abusive e-mails to COCA members, volunteers and/or staff; 2.3.12 Initiating or engaging in furthering of disinformation or misinformation about COCA, its practices, mem- Grounds for discipline include but are not limited to: bers, volunteers and/or staff through e-mail or other communications; 2 .3 .1 2.3.13 Violation of any of the policies contained in the COCA Operating Policy document. 2 .3 .2 Infractions of policies and procedures outlined in COCA publications and materials, such as the conference guidelines, conference registration forms, membership application forms, and event information. 2 .3 .3 Written or verbal abuse, which is defined as the expression of demeaning, insulting, or intimidating comments based sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or other areas given legally-protected status; Arranging activities and/or events that conflict with scheduled COCA activities or events during COCA conferences, or other COCA-sponsored programs or activities; 2.3.14 Inappropriate or unauthorized use of COCAís name and/or logoóor any other elementsóto imply endorsement, affiliation or for any other non-sanctioned purpose; 2.3.15 Engaging in misleading or untrue advertising and/or submitting misleading or untrue information for publication in COCA publications 2.3.16 2 .3 .4 Engaging in activities that directly conflict with the services already being offered by COCA or in services Lewd or indecent behavior during a COCA sponsored event or any of its activities; which directly relate to COCAís core business or some component thereof; 2 .3 .5 2.3.17 Sexual harassment during a COCA sponsored event or any of its activities including, unwanted physical conduct or contact of any kind, advances or propositions. 2 .3 .6 Violation of provincial or local laws governing the use of alcohol, or selling or distributing alcohol to underage delegates or attendees; 2 .3 .7 Behavior as a result of consumption of alcohol that causes harm to persons or property;conduct or contact of any kind, advances or propositions. DISCIPLINE POLICY Discipline Policy Establishment of programs, services or activities which purport, allege or appear to be affiliated with COCA, but which are not; 2.3.18 Conduct which, in the sole judgment and discretion of COCA, is contrary and detrimental to the interests, operations, missions and goals of COCA; 2.3.19 Failure to comply with decisions finding policy violations and imposing sanctions; 2.3.20 Violation of the confidentiality of an inquiry into alleged policy violations and the discussion of potential sanctions; 92 COCA also reserves the right to track infractions and to levy sanctions against parties who develop a 3.6 record of serial infractions over time. The Chair of the National Conference Committee shall not be eligible to serve on the disciplinary committee should an issue arise during the national conference. 2 .4 S AN CTI ON S FOR P OL I C Y VI OL ATI ONS COCA may impose a number of sanctions for policy violations including, but not limited to the following. 3.7 Possible sanctions include: The Committee will review all written submissions and set a time for all interested parties to attend a * Verbal warnings; hearing during which, the Committee will ask questions based on the written submissions. DISCIPLINE POLICY Discipline Policy con’t. * Written warnings; * Monetary fines, amount at the discretion of COCA; 3.8 * Loss of showcase, trade show booth, education session, or other activity; The member accused, or his or her representative, may then question witnesses and challenge the * Expulsion from COCA events; evidence. * Loss of opportunity to apply to showcase for a length of time to be determined by COCA; * Suspension from participation in COCA events for a length of time to be determined by COCA; 3.9 * Suspension of membership; or, The Committee shall then deliberate in camera and reaches a decision on the complaint. A unanimous * Permanent loss of membership. decision is required to impose sanctions. If sanctions are to be levied, those will be announced after the in camera session. COCA may impose such sanctions in any combination and sequence that it deems appropriate for any of the violations listed in Section 4 above as well as other violations of the organizationís stated policies. 3.10 Decisions regarding sanctions, other than termination, suspension, expulsion of membership, or the Any of the violations may result in the suspension, expulsion, or termination of a member or associate, or banning from COCA events, are final. If termination, suspension, expulsion, or banning from COCA events the expulsion or barring of a member, associate or volunteer from COCA sponsored events or activities. is recommended, the member, associate or volunteer has the option to appeal to the Appeals Committee of the Board of Directors. 3 .0 P ROCEDURE 3.11 The Appeals Committee shall be composed of three unbiased members of the Board appointed by the 3.1 Chair of the Board. Any member, including a director, may lodge a complaint against another member. 3.12 3.2 Appeals must be made in writing and filed within 10 days of the member receiving the decision of the Dis- All complaints must be submitted in writing to the Executive Director or the most senior volunteer leader ciplinary Committee. No sanctions can be applied until after the appeal is heard. present at an event within ten (10) days following any alleged violation. Such complaint must include details of the events leading up to alleged violation. 3.13 The decision of the Appeals Committee shall be final 3.3 Both the complainant and the member accused have the right to receive copies of all relevant documents 4. AMENDMENT and also have the right to be represented by another member at any hearings. 4.1 3.4 Any registered contact person from a COCA-member school, company or artist, may propose amendments Any witness, whose observations will be taken into account during deliberations, must submit his or her to this policy by submitting a written proposal to the COCA chair, secretary, or executive director. Such observations in writing. proposed amendments must be considered by the Board of Directors at its next business meeting. The results of such consideration must be communicated in writing to the members, associate or volunteer in 3.5 question within seven (7) days of the meeting. The Executive Director, the Chair of the Board of Directors, and one other director appointed by the Board, shall serve as the disciplinary committee. Individuals appointed to the disciplinary committee shall 4.2 adhere to COCAís Code of Ethics and its Conflict of Interest policies and shall recuse themselves from the The executive director shall ensure that this policy is kept up-to-date and posted to the COCA website committee if they are in a conflict of interest position. within seven (7) days of any amendments being made. 94 COCA 2017 · JUNE 11 - 15 Lon do n, ON · D o u b l e Tre e by H ilton S un day - Th ur s d ay, J u n e 1 1 - 15 , 2017 Con fe re n ce Ch air J osh Clar k, Wester n Univer sit y 02