Business View Civil and Municipal | May 2021

18 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL MAY 2021 POWER QUEST ION important information about the Official Plan, so people feel informed and can tell us what they need and what they think. We’ve brought some students on board that really bring the creativity to help us build those exciting tools for online engagement. Actually, COVID has forced us to be more creative in engaging with people. And that’s going to continue going forward.” Kareisha Cudjoe-Jacob, Operations Director, Altura Caribbean Ltd, Trinidad: “We’ve always been about technology. We don’t all sit down in a big office, but we try to station our staff onsite. With COVID that hasn’t been as much as we’d like it to be. So we definitely will maintain a strong virtual connection, as we already did have to some extent within our team. It was just ramped up during COVID, and we will maintain that with the clients. Of course, if they would like to have a site visit, and face to face, that’s not a problem. But for us, we think virtual is the way to go, as much as possible. Because a lot of our clients are in Barbados and Guyana, the virtual communication has to be maintained when you have projects of that size off-site.” Mayor Myron Bailey, Cottage Grove, Minnesota: “We tried to make the COVID experience a really positive experience for our community. Especially for the seniors. During the pandemic we had a floral shop named “Rustic Florals” that was creating flower bouquets and donating them to the residents at our seniors’ facilities because they knew they were shut in and they didn’t have any real contact with the outside. Citizens made fun face masks, businesses provided funding to create banners for our streetlights down our main street, highlighting our students that were graduating after a tough year. Which we’re doing again this year. And we had a scavenger hunt in our parks for hidden treasure, and the number of people that were out looking was impressive. It was a great way to discover Cottage Grove. And even though we did this as part of COVID, I think we’re going to continue doing things like that because it really engages our citizens with the parks and trail systems.” Mark J. Carmen, President & CEO, Modern Aviation, Denver, Colorado: “We’ve all relied heavily on these virtual meetings and they have been effective but I feel that the personal interaction is missing. So you can get things done. And I think people will rely a lot more on virtual meetings because they can be a very effective, efficient tool but it’s not going to replace the in-person interaction. Our company is going to go back to a lot more face- to-face.”

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