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Anita Huberman

Business & International Trade Support, Government Advocacy

Anita Huberman was the President and CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade, a position she held for 18 years until her resignation on August 30, 2024.12 She had a remarkable 31-year career with the organization, starting at the age of 19 and working her way up to the top leadership role.13

During her tenure, Huberman:

  • Transformed the Surrey Board of Trade into one of the largest organizations of its kind in Canada3
  • Expanded the organization's advocacy beyond business issues to include social policy matters like poverty reduction, healthcare, and childcare13
  • Hosted networking events, developed awards programs, and opened a second location for the board of trade1
  • Served as an Honorary Captain of the Royal Canadian Navy3

Huberman received numerous accolades, including:

  • Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal
  • Canada 150 Community Medal
  • Named one of the Top 50 Women Leaders in Vancouver by Women We Admire
  • Simon Fraser University's Distinguished Alumni Award in 20221

After her departure, the Surrey Board of Trade entered a new phase, including a merger with the South Surrey & White Rock Chamber of Commerce.45

Highlights

'New phase' for Surrey Board of Trade with Huberman's exit, merger ...
'New phase' for Surrey Board of Trade with Huberman's exit, merger ...
Jul 4 · biv.com
CEO Anita Huberman to leave Surrey Board of Trade
Huberman to exit Surrey Board of Trade after 31 years, 'excited ...
Anita Huberman Announces She Will Leave the Surrey Board of ...

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Surrey, British Columbia, Canada