CHAMBER WEEK: International and local professionals get to know each other

February 6, 2025

A partnership between the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce and Langley Local Immigration Partnership is bridging the gap between internationally trained professionals and local professionals, helping foreigners integrate into the local workforce while helping local businesses benefit from a diverse talent pool.

They’ve been arranging regular meetings to get people from both groups in one room and talking, explained Ana Marie Panczel, Langley Local Immigration Partnership’s coordinator, Langley Community Services Society.

“This opportunity with the chamber really is a chance for these [international] professionals to showcase what they can do, what they’ve done, what they’re skilled in, and bring an international perspective, that’s not what we’re typically used to,” she enthused.

In a current series of six get-togethers, entitled “Langley’s Workforce Future,” a combination of presentations, speakers, and round-table engagements has been focusing on the obstacles internationally trained professionals face as they attempt to rebuild their professional networks, establish contacts, and re-enter the workforce.

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