March 03, 2015 | CREBNow
"In it together" with CREB president Corinne Lyall
CREB president Corinne Lyall has joined a litany of other Calgary names in the new campaign In It Together."With all the negative talk in the media and the community about the price of oil and the economy, we believe that it's time to turn the tables on the situation and focus on solutions," reads the website.
In It Together is the "brainchild" of Jeff Bradshaw, owner of video agency V Strategies, with the co-operation of his staff as well as Calgary Economic Development.
Joining Lyall in making comments on the site are names such as Mayor Naheed Nenshi, Phil Robertson of Phil & Sebastian Coffee Roasters and Steve Allan, chairman of Calgary Economic Development.
See Lyall's video below:
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