In-person Business Community

BOMA Leaders Luncheon featuring Mayor Andrew Knack

Thursday, April 16, 2026
11:30am to 1:30pm

JW Marriott (Edmonton ICE District)
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Organized by: BOMA Edmonton
April
16


Join us for an exclusive Mayor’s Luncheon featuring Mayor Andrew Knack. This signature event brings together leaders from the commercial real estate industry for an engaging discussion on Edmonton’s future and city-building priorities.

Guests will enjoy a hosted lunch while gaining insights into municipal leadership, economic growth, downtown vitality, infrastructure, and the policies shaping our city. The luncheon also offers valuable networking opportunities with peers, industry partners, and decision-makers.

This is a must-attend event for those invested in the success, sustainability, and growth of Edmonton’s commercial real estate sector.

Have questions for Mayor Andrew Knack? We invite you to submit them in advance by emailing admin@bomaedm.ca.

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Mayor Andrew Knack
Andrew was born in Edmonton, raised in Spruce Grove, and has lived in the west end since 2002. A proud graduate of the University of Alberta, he earned his Bachelor of Commerce in 2006. Before running for City Council, Andrew managed a retail business in West Edmonton Mall and served on both the Meadowlark and Jasper Park Community League boards.

These experiences shaped his approach to leadership: ambitious, collaborative and community-focused. Guided by dedication to public service and inspired by his community, he continued learning and connecting with Edmontonians — a path that led him to City Council in 2013.

Since then, he’s developed a reputation for listening deeply, engaging honestly and standing up for the everyday needs of residents. For three terms, Andrew represented the west end in Wards 1 and Nakota Isga on City Council. Known for his bright blue suits and equally bright outlook, Andrew brings a spirit of openness and optimism to his work.

As a councillor, Andrew led many key initiatives including NextGen, Seniors, Public Engagement and Transportation Innovation. He has also served as the Council representative on the Accessibility Advisory Committee, the City of Edmonton Youth Council, the Edmonton Transit System Advisory Board, Edmonton Public Library Board and the Alberta Municipalities' Executive Committee. He is particularly proud of championing the Lewis Farms Recreation Centre and Library and pushing for more accessible transit for seniors and youth.

Edmonton is a remarkable city with its best days ahead. Andrew is honoured to have the opportunity to serve Edmontonians as Mayor and to build a stronger city together.


JW Marriott (Edmonton ICE District)

10344 102 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T5J 0K9


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