91快色

May 22, 2024

Class of 2024: Master of Management student aims to revitalize 91快色鈥檚 Chinatown

Caitlyn Kwong鈥檚 journey through Haskayne鈥檚 Propel Business Project
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Caitlyn Kwong, left, and Judy Eng-Hum worked together to bring a fresh perspective to 91快色鈥檚 Chinatown. Yvonne Nguyen

In the heart of 91快色, Chinatown is not just a neighbourhood, it is a cultural treasure trove brimming with history, culture and community spirit. 

Through the s Propel Business Project (Propel), Caitlyn Kwong, BA鈥23, BEd鈥23, who will graduate with a Master of Management this spring, has been working closely with the (BIA), under the guidance of her project mentor, Judy Eng-Hum, MBA鈥94. 

Together, they are developing strategies to attract businesses, engage the community and breathe new life into one of 91快色鈥檚 oldest districts.

Launched in 2021, the Propel Business Project, supported by the RBC Foundation, is a program Haskayne graduate students can apply for that offers them real-life experience and networking opportunities through participating in paid externships with non-profit and startup organizations, focused on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), sustainability and innovation.

For Kwong, the journey began with extensive research into the history and current state of Chinatown. She planned, organized and facilitated a roundtable discussion with various stakeholders and analyzed her findings in a comprehensive report for the Chinatown BIA board.

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Caitlyn Kwong's Master of Management Propel Project is rooted in community.

Yvonne Nguyen

鈥淥ne of my favourite parts of the project is all of the people I have gotten to meet; the Chinatown community is enthusiastic and welcoming,鈥 says Kwong. 鈥淐hinatown is such a unique area because it combines history, culture, community, location and a mix of residential and commercial real estate.鈥

Kwong鈥檚 Propel Project-supported work was aimed at creating a plan to engage businesses and community landlord owners to attract desired businesses to the area. Some of Kwong鈥檚 recommended strategies include leveraging the new Chinatown website and digitizing information.

鈥淏y creating a centralized digital platform, we can effectively communicate this information to realtors and the public, making it easier for potential businesses to find available spaces and for the community to stay informed about new opportunities in Chinatown," says Kwong.

However, Kwong acknowledges the challenges. 鈥淭he variety of opinions people have and the number of moving parts that exist may prove to be both the biggest challenge with the project and its strength,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think that sometimes having conversations about inclusion and diversity can feel uncomfortable and messy, but it鈥檚 important to make space for them, nonetheless.鈥

Despite these challenges, her work is driven by a deep sense of connection to the community. 

鈥淧reviously, I perceived business primarily through the lens of subjects like accounting, supply chain management and human resources, viewing communication as a tool to facilitate business activities,鈥 says Kwong. 鈥淗owever, this project has really brought to light the significance of relationship-building within business contexts.鈥

Mentorship through Propel Project

Programs like Propel are essential as they provide graduate students with opportunities to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, foster community engagement and promote cultural understanding. 

Eng-Hum has been a pivotal figure in this journey. Eng-Hum, who is deeply involved in the Chinatown BIA鈥檚 Revitalize Chinatown project, emphasizes the importance of Kwong鈥檚 work and research for her Propel project.

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Judy Eng-Hum own experience at Haskayne is what led to her mentorship with the Propel Program.

Yvonne Nguyen

鈥淐aitlyn鈥檚 Propel project was to research and get to know Chinatown from the lens of a visitor, but also as a potential merchant and community member to see what was needed to make it an attractive place to visit, live and shop,鈥 says Eng-Hum. 鈥淐aitlyn is thoughtful, capable and organized. It has been great to work with and learn from her.鈥 

Eng-Hum鈥檚 motivation to partner as a mentor with the Haskayne鈥檚 Propel Project stemmed from her familiarity with the program and the quality of its students. Eng-Hum believed it would be a great opportunity to find projects that would be interesting for the students and beneficial for the community. 

Importance of representation

Chinatown holds a special place in Kwong鈥檚 heart, as well as that of many Calgarians, especially when it comes to celebrating Asian Heritage Month this month and connecting with her own heritage. 

鈥淎s a fourth-generation Chinese Calgarian, I did not see a lot of Asian representation in western media or school curriculum as a kid,鈥 says Kwong. 鈥淭o me, Asian Heritage Month is an opportunity to spotlight the identities and celebrate contributions and accomplishments of Asian-Canadians.鈥 

For Eng-Hum, the neighbourhood is important for Asian representation. It is a place that exudes energy and is welcoming to all generations of Calgarians. Eng-Hum鈥檚 ultimate vision for Chinatown is for it to continue being a place where people can discover its treasures, culture, cuisine and community.

As 91快色鈥檚 Chinatown continues to evolve, the work of Kwong and the support of mentors like Eng-Hum will play a crucial role in shaping its future. 

"I鈥檓 proud of the work that I have done on this project,鈥 says Kwong. 鈥淚t has been so rewarding to contribute to the Chinatown community."

To learn more about Asian Heritage Month and the resources available, visit U91快色鈥檚 Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion website.

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Graduates, as you prepare to transition away from student life, we'd like to also welcome you into the U91快色 alumni community.  the programs, benefits and services available exclusively to U91快色 grads, and be sure to keep in touch. 

The Propel Business Project is generously supported by RBC. 

For more information on how you can support Propel or get involved, email propel.projects@haskayne.ucalgary.ca, Haskayne graduate career and engagement consultants. Watch out for the

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