Bruce Poon Tip
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Bruce Poon Tip - Running With The Bulls in Pamplona, Spain | |
Born | Port of Spain, Trinidad |
Residence | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | CDI College, Calgary, Alberta |
Occupation | Founder of G Adventures |
Bruce Poon Tip is a Canadian entrepreneur best known for founding the travel company, G Adventures and author of the bestselling book Looptail: How One Company Changed the World by Reinventing Business. Bruce is an authority on social entrepreneurship, ‘quintuple bottom line’ versus 3BL, corporate social & environmental responsibility, leading with service and innovation.[1]
History
Background and Early Life
Bruce Poon Tip was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad. He moved to Calgary, Alberta age of 3. At the age of 12, he subcontracted his newspaper routes to younger neighborhood kids.[2] When he was 14, Poon Tip won his first award for business from Junior Achievement for selling 10,000 “Weather Worm” bookmarks on the counters of drug stores in Calgary, Alberta.
Education
Poon Tip studied business at Mount Royal University in Calgary but transferred to study Tourism in Tourism College, which is now CDI College in Calgary, Alberta.
G Adventures
In 1990, Bruce Poon Tip founded G.A.P Adventures (later renamed G Adventures) at the age of twenty-two from his apartment in Toronto, following a backpacking trip to Asia. Poon Tip recognized that there was a gap in the tourism industry for those seeking grassroots travel experiences, such as an alternative to resorts and cruise ships. His belief was that travel could connect global cultures and lead to greater global wealth distribution, if done correctly. Unable to secure a loan from a financial institution to start the business, Poon Tip maxed out two credit cards to provide seed money to fund the first trips for the company.[3]
One of the first trips that G Adventures offered was a local home stay with an Amazonian tribesman named Delfin and his family in the Amazon jungle in Ecuador. This partnership of embracing local cultures and travellers directly benefitting local communities was a cornerstone for Poon Tip's vision of travel. This trip remains a part of G Adventures offerings and has for nearly twenty five years.[4]
Over the next two decades, Poon Tip lead G Adventures to 40% sales growth each year, including during the Global Recession of 2008, when Poon Tip turned down an offer of $100 million to sell G Adventures. It was at this time that Poon Tip realized the potential for G Adventures to grow beyond being a company that simply offered trips, but one that had a primary emphasis on organizational culture with a set of core values and a business model rooted in freedom and happiness that transcended the travel industry and was easily relatable to customers and employees alike.[5]
Under Poon Tip's leadership, G Adventures has been named by National Geographic Adventures Magazine as a best ‘Do It All Outfitter’ on Earth[6] and is a six-time recipient of the Top 10 Employers for Young People,[7] a lifetime platinum recipient of the 50 Best Managed Companies and for ten consecutive years was named as one of Canada’s fastest growing companies by Profit (magazine). G Adventures has received multiple Best Workplace Awards, as a result of an extensive internal employee survey conducted by the Great Place to Work Institute.[8]
Planeterra Foundation
In 2003, Poon Tip founded Planeterra, a NGO that helps local people develop their communities, conserve their environment, and provide social solutions to local business challenges. Select Planeterra projects include a woman’s weaving co-op in Peru [9] Hope Africa, a day school for HIV/AIDS orphaned children in South Africa[10] and New Hope Cambodia Vocational Training Restaurant in Cambodia, which provides marginalized people in that community with hospitality skills to help them obtain new dignified job opportunities. [11]
In 2013, in a first for the tourism industry, Planeterra announced a $1 million partnership with the Multilateral Investment Fund and the Inter-American Development Bank to fund five community-based tourism programs in Central and South America.[12]
Speaking Engagements and Industry Involvement
Poon Tip has spoken on sustainability and tourism at the 2010 TED (conference) Whistler,[13] TED Bangkok[14] and TEDx Toronto events,[15] and spoke at the International Business Leaders’ Forum at the inaugural United Nations World Tourism Organization Seminar on Ethics in Tourism. He has also presented at the UNWTO Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Switzerland, the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference in the USA and addressed the UN World Tourism Forum for Peace and Sustainable Development. At the request of the World Bank and UNESCO, Bruce was asked to lecture in China on Sustainable Development and has also presented at the United Nations launch of The Year of Eco Tourism in New York City.
Looptail: How One Company Changed The World by Reinventing Business
On September 17, 2013, Poon Tip released his first book, Looptail: How One Company Changed the World by Reinventing Business a major book release from HarperCollins Canada and Business Plus (publisher).. Looptail tells the story of how Poon Tip built G Adventures into a socially responsible business and evolved it into a social enterprise.
Looptail is the first business book to be endorsed by His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama, who wrote the foreword for the book and praised Poon Tip for being “one of those entrepreneurs who understand that human dignity, freedom, and genuine well-being are more important than the mere accumulation of wealth”.[16] The book debuted at #1 on the Globe and Mail hardcover non-fiction bestsellers list and at #4 on the New York Times How-to/advice list.
Awards and Achievements
Bruce has received many awards for business and workplace leadership and entrepreneurism over the years. Select achievements include:
- 2013 Awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, recognizing achievements of noteworthy Canadians, awarded on behalf of Junior Achievement Canada.
- 2012 Inducted into the 2012 Social Venture Network Hall of Fame[17]
- 2012 Appointed as a member to the United Nations Women in Canada National Committee Advisory Board [18]
- 2011 Awarded Entrepreneurial Trailblazer Award from the Canadian Youth Business Foundation[19]
- 2007 Recognized as the Chinese Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year by The Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs [20]
- 2002, 2006 - Two-time recipient of Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award [21]
- 1998 named as one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 [22]
References
- ↑ Birnbaum, Elisa. "In Conversation with Bruce Poon Tip". Social Enterprise Alliance. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ Keung, Nicholas (19 March 2007). "A 'far off' idea travels a long way". Toronto Star. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ Bigman, Dan. "Cracking the 'Founder's Dilemma'". Forbes Magazine. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ "Travel With Care: Bruce Poon Tip". Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- ↑ Pachner, Joanna. "The Gospel According to Bruce". Profit Magazine. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- ↑ Spence, Rick. "Bruce Poon Tip: Growth Guru". Rogers Publishing. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ "Whistler, Rogers, IKEA among Canada's Top Employers for Young People". Thomson Reuters Canada Inc. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Carswell, SaskCentral and Four Seasons Among Best Workplaces in Canada". Thomson Reuters Canada Inc. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Weaving a Future". European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprise. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "New Hope Children's Day School". Planeterra Foundation. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ "International Women's Day: An Interview with Planeterra's Paula Vlamings". Travel Culture Magazine. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ Simpson, David. "Development Bank links with tour operator to support community-based tourism". CABI.org. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- ↑ Shaw, Gillian. "Sustainable Tourism? TEDx Whistler Considers Question at 2010 Olympics". Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ Kripps, Carla. "TEDx Bangkok: Minds Wide Open". CNN. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ "Bruce Poon Tip TEDx Toronto". TED. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ Smith, Charlie. "'Dalai Lama helps G Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip discover Looptail to happiness'". Georgia Straight. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- ↑ Vanasse, Zachary-Cy. "Bruce Poon Tip Inducted into Social Venture Hall of Fame". Travel Hot News. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ Vanasse, Zachary-Cy. "G Adventures Examines the Future of Tourism". Travel Hot News. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "CYBF Honours Outstanding Leaders in Entrepreneurship". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "TravelHotNews Profile: Bruce Poon Tip". Logimonde Media. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
- ↑ Pang, Charmaine. "Travel Hot News Profile: Bruce Poon Tip". Travel Hot News. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ Pachner, Joanna. "The Gospel According to Bruce". Profitgude.com (Rogers Publishing Ltd.). Retrieved 21 May 2013.
External links
- G Adventures
- Planeterra Foundation
- Looptail: How One Company Changed the World by Reinventing Business