Tim Reid came to Saskatchewan two years ago with a goal to drastically shift the way people engage with Regina’s Evraz Place.
The 102-acre site boasts plenty of buildings and parking, but Reid is focused on the future and shaping experiences that will draw people for generations to come.
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As president and CEO of Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. (REAL), the non-profit in charge of Evraz Place, Reid has been involved with big events like Garth Brooks, the CFL Western Final and the outdoor NHL Heritage Classic.
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Now, Reid and REAL are embarking on actualizing a 15-year vision for entertainment in the Queen City — with bold moves ahead.
Learn more about Reid and how he is Shaping Saskatchewan in the above video.
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