The Board of Directors of Brandon’s Keystone Centre has unveiled its 2025 Strategic Plan. In a media release, the board says the plan is a “progressive roadmap intended to strengthen the Centre’s role as a community pillar while positioning it for sustainable growth and further community impact.”
Keystone Centre Board Chair Bruce Luebke says “The Keystone Centre, and its many partners and their events are deeply intertwined and play a crucial role in the overall success of the community. Together, they create a vibrant and dynamic environment that enhances the quality of life for all residents and contributes significantly to the prosperity and identity of Brandon.”
Produced with support from Brandon-based consulting firm Siere, and guided by community input, the Strategic Plan reestablishes the Centre’s vision to be “an innovative world-class destination where community meets, experiences, learns and thrives for generations to come.”
With this vision in mind, the Board of Directors has identified five strategic themes that will drive progress over the next five years:
• Uniting to Build a Prosperous Future – Cultivating community pride and awareness through engagement and education initiatives that highlight the Centre’s economic and cultural role in Brandon. The Centre and its partners currently contribute over $78.1 million to the provincial economy annually and support more than 2,000 jobs.
• Building Financial Sustainability – Ensuring long-term operational viability by balancing budgets, reviewing major contracts, and seeking new revenue through sponsorships, green technologies, and leasing opportunities.
• Enhancing User Experience – Improving facility use and guest satisfaction by reviewing key agreements, enhancing green space, and emphasizing the user-first philosophy at the core of the Centre’s operations. Expanding Economic Impact – Attracting national and international eventsthrough strategic marketing, partnerships, and a commitment to measurable economic development.
• Strengthening the Organization – Investing in the Centre’s greatest asset – its people – through enhanced recruitment, retention, training, and governance.
For more information and to view the full strategic plan, visit Home – Keystone Centre










