Calgary businesses hoping for Stampede boost as energy downturn drags on
CALGARY — When Warren Connell decided to take the reins at the Calgary Stampede two years ago, the world was a very different place.
“When I applied for this job, oil was at $105 a barrel and the same government in the province had been in place for 44 years,” said Connell.
“So I undertook a pretty big change when I took over.”
As CEO of the Stampede, Connell has had to steer one of Canada’s largest festivals through one of the worst economic downturns Calgary has ever experienced.