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The North Bay Connector Program Connecting Opportunity northbayimmigration.ca

 The Connector Program is a volunteer referral process that puts newcomers in touch with business owners and operators, managers, volunteers, community leaders…  People who can make a valuable difference socially and professionally, to someone new to North Bay and area What is the Connector Program? northbayimmigration.ca

The North Bay Connector Program:  Connects local internationally trained and skilled newcomers with professionals in the community  Helps newcomers gain the opportunity to use their talents and offer international expertise to local organizations  Supports the integration of newcomers into the community and the retention of talent and diversity in North Bay and area Why is it important? northbayimmigration.ca

 Connectors are people in North Bay and area with vast networks in the community and are used to introducing people.  Connectors are personable, open-minded, and are in contact with people from different professional, social, and cultural backgrounds. Who are Connectors? northbayimmigration.ca

The North Bay Connector Program qualifies newcomers as anyone new to North Bay and area. Including people who have relocated from another country and those who are here from other parts of Canada. Who are Newcomers? northbayimmigration.ca

How does it work? Connection Connectors and Newcomers register in the program roster An will be sent to both parties when a suggested match has been made Meeting Meetings are short and informal (i.e. meet for coffee) Connector then determines two introductions based on the Newcomer’s interests, background, and/or experience Referral The Connector introduces the Newcomer to two of their contacts Both parties complete the program feedback form northbayimmigration.ca

 Connections are meant to be short and informal meetings that may take around 30 minutes in a time and place that is convenient for you.  Connectors are given information about the person they will be meeting with in advance.  Topics of conversation may include professional backgrounds, social interests, local clubs and organizations, or potential employment opportunities. What does it involve? northbayimmigration.ca

 Referrals are anyone within the Connector’s professional or social network who would be appropriate to meet with someone new to the community.  Referrals will be tracks for the first two rounds through an survey or by a follow-up phone call. Who can I refer? northbayimmigration.ca

The referral process Round 1 – 2 referrals Round 2 – 4 referrals Round 3 – 16 referrals Feedback and follow-up northbayimmigration.ca

Become a Connector northbayimmigration.ca Contact the North Bay Newcomer Network 374 Fraser Street North Bay, ON P1B 3W Program Partners: