Anticipated Future (or Official The scenario that Port Metro Vancouver believes will unfold and Future) therefore, is the one upon which the Port Metro Vancouver would use to consider the strategic choices it makes as it develops its short, medium and longer-term corporate-wide strategy. 6.2 Stakeholder and Expert Interview Summaries Monitor Deloitte conducted interviews with the Port Metro Vancouver leadership team as well as broader stakeholders and eminent experts to understand their views on the drivers of change. The following people were interviewed: Port Metro Vancouver Internal Stakeholders Robin Silvester CEO Peter Xotta VP Planning & Operations Larry Sawrenko Director, Finance Heather Courville Director, Real Estate Carrie Brown Director, Environmental Programs External Stakeholders Carol Mason Chief Administrative Officer, Metro Vancouver Michael Henderson Exec. Director, MPMO West Brad Johnston GM Coal Logistics and Business Planning, Teck Harry Mah Burrardview Community Association Kendal Woo Environment Canada Subject Matter Experts George Cambanis Global Leader, Shipping and Ports, Deloitte Ramez Naam Futurist, Author, Associate Professor – Singularity University Ken DeWoskin Senior Advisor to the Deloitte China Center and SVP, The Conference Board Andrew Ramlo Exec. Director, Urban Futures Institute Warren Jestin Chief Economist, Scotiabank Each of the interviewees was asked to provide feedback on five questions, each of which was to identify potential updates that may be required to the Port 2050 key drivers of change and scenarios. To protect the privacy of the individuals who were interviewed, we summarized the feedback into general themes, highlighting themes which were consistent among interviewees, as well as topics with little alignment, or responses which were unique. The interview responses are presented by question. Port 2050 Scenario Update Initiative - 2015 34
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