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Digital Journal joins Team Calgary to elevate voices in Alberta’s innovation economy

Calgary’s economy is growing and diversifying, and Digital Journal is going all in to help tell its story.

From left to right: David Potter, Editor-at-Large and Head of Client Success; Jennifer Friesen, Associate Editor and Alberta lead; and Digital Journal CEO, Chris Hogg. - Photo by Paulina Ochoa, Digital Journal
From left to right: David Potter, Editor-at-Large and Head of Client Success; Jennifer Friesen, Associate Editor and Alberta lead; and Digital Journal CEO, Chris Hogg. - Photo by Paulina Ochoa, Digital Journal

Calgary’s economy is growing and diversifying, and Digital Journal is going all in to help tell its story.

As one of Canada’s largest innovation publications, Digital Journal today shared news it has joined Team Calgary, a corporate partnership program led by Calgary Economic Development. The company joins Team Calgary to deepen its involvement in Alberta and highlight the companies, entrepreneurs, and industries shaping the city’s future.

Team Calgary is a network of private-sector leaders working together to support Calgary’s economic growth, innovation, and business community. The program brings together companies across industries to share insights, collaborate on key initiatives, and spotlight the work being done to build Calgary’s future. Through partnerships with businesses of all sizes, Team Calgary helps ensure that the city’s innovators, job creators, and change-makers have a strong voice in shaping what comes next.

Digital Journal’s decision to join Team Calgary reflects the company’s growing investment in Western Canada. The publication has been expanding its team and coverage in Alberta, recognizing the province’s pivotal role in Canada’s innovation economy. 

“Western Canada has no shortage of world-class innovators, but too often, their stories don’t get the attention they deserve,” said Digital Journal CEO, Chris Hogg. “We’re joining Team Calgary because we believe in the power of storytelling to elevate the city and its innovators onto a national and global scale.”

That momentum is impossible to ignore. 

Calgary has emerged as one of North America’s fastest-growing tech hubs, with the city’s tech workforce increasing by 78 percent over the past five years, according to CBRE’s 2024 Scoring Tech Talent report. More than 26,000 new tech jobs have been added, outpacing all other major North American markets in tech talent growth. The 2024 Global Startup Ecosystem Report by Startup Genome also found that Calgary’s tech startups generated $8.1 billion in economic value between 2021 and 2023, a 237% increase from previous years.

From energy transition and AI, to advanced manufacturing and fintech, Calgary is home to companies making a global impact. 

Digital Journal is committed to elevating voices and telling these stories, ensuring the entrepreneurs, researchers, and business leaders shaping the region’s future are recognized beyond provincial and national borders.

As Digital Journal expands its presence in western Canada, it remains committed to covering innovation across the country. This move strengthens efforts to ensure that the national innovation story reflects all regions, not just those traditionally in the spotlight.

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Chris is an award-winning entrepreneur who has worked in publishing, digital media, broadcasting, advertising, social media & marketing, data and analytics. Chris is a partner in the media company Digital Journal, content marketing and brand storytelling firm Digital Journal Group, and Canada's leading digital transformation and innovation event, the mesh conference. He covers innovation impact where technology intersections with business, media and marketing. Chris is a member of Digital Journal's Insight Forum.

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