Jodaye Garner
Vancouver, BC
With over twenty year’s of business experience Jodaye Garner is currently a Business Advisor at Youth Mean Business, Self Employment program at the YMCA. She has also been a Business Consultant and Adult Educator for the Self Employment Entrepreneur Development Society S.E.E.D.S. she has been advisor to over 150 companies she is also the CEO of Clean Machines Inc. nd co-founder of YEAP Youth Entrepreneur Aboriginal Program
Jodaye specializes in start-up and existing company business planning and advisory for rapid company acceleration.
She is known for helping companies plan and implement marketing tactics, website diagnostics which includes growing website traffic though blogs, social media, video, and utilization of SEO to create high ranking sites. She also consults and arranges implementation of intuitive site design to increase conversion rates of traffic drawn to sites. Her knowledge of Google and Facebook campaigns and overall tracking of all implemented strategies through Google analytics ensures all efforts and campaigns are working effectively.
Her gained knowledge in finance through closely working with accountants Jodaye also incorporates business financial planning, strategies for shareholders personal and company taxes. She has extensive experience in finance, accounting and human resources to aid with company growth.
Prior to being a Business Advisor and the CEO of Clean Machines Jodaye held a number of key positions including Manager of Finance and Human Resources, Chief Privacy Officer for Incognito Software Inc. where she was responsible for managing all company financials, legal contracts and human resources. Jodaye has locating over 7 million dollars in financing, grant money, SR&ED tax credits and supplied companies, non-profits and individuals with her expertise over the last 10 years.
She was educated in Business Management and the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Although most of her practical business knowledge was learned on the job through trial and error, seminars and through mentors and advisors.