Laura Jones is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Business Council of BC. (BCBC), a non-partisan organization dedicated to the prosperity of the province and its people. BCBC has represented the province’s leading businesses across all sectors for over fifty years.
Laura is a nationally recognized leader in public policy who is passionate about the importance of a strong economy as the foundation for supporting prosperous communities.
She has authored and co-authored numerous research reports and policy briefings on a wide range of topics. She is recognized worldwide for her thought leadership on regulatory modernization, including the creation of Canada’s annual Red Tape Awareness Week. Her work has been published by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy.
Her work and recommendations have led to policy improvements, including the adoption of taxpayer fairness codes by governments in BC and Canada, the reduction of interprovincial trade barriers, and the implementation of regulatory measurement and budgets across Canada.
She currently chairs the federal External Advisory Committee on Regulatory Competitiveness and has served on advisory committees including a B.C. Expert Panel on Tax and the B.C. Small Business Roundtable.
Prior to joining BCBC, Laura was Chief Strategic Officer and Executive Vice President of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), a non-profit, non-partisan association advocating for independent businesses across Canada. During her time at CFIB she oversaw CFIB’s advocacy, research, marketing partnerships and member relations teams. She has also led strategic communications initiatives and an IT team transition.
A strong believer in collaboration and professional growth, Laura established CFIB’s internship program more than a decade ago and is responsible for VP-level development to help with succession planning.
Laura received her. B.A. in Economics from Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts and her M.A. in Economics from Simon Fraser University.
She lives in Vancouver with her husband and three teenage children. Outside of work, she enjoys adult ballet classes, spending time with her kids, and summer swims in the ocean, all of which bring her joy.