Beverly Delich established Silver Lining Management in 1989.  Her experience in the entertainment industry spans over twenty years.  Her expertise encompasses talent management, consulting, showcases and producing and organizing special events.

Beverly possesses an inherent ability to bring out the best in individuals’ skills and help them to reach their potential.  By combining her talent and expertise with honest and open communication, she is able to develop and maintain strong relations with, and for, her clients.

She has established an excellent reputation with leaders and organizers in a variety of artistic areas and musical disciplines throughout Canada and the US.  For twelve consecutive years she organized and booked entertainment during the Fair at the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE), one of the largest fairs of its kind in North America.  The various programs under her jurisdiction represented a multitude of talent from an extensive talent pool including ethnic and cultural, country, jazz, pop, variety, classical, instrumental, dance and more.

Beverly was also instrumental in launching three talent contests that became three of the most successful and well-attended programs during the seventeen-day Fair…The Kids Talent Search for ages 6 – 12, The Youth Talent Search for ages 13 – 21 and The Extra Years of Zest Talent Contest for ages 55 and over.  Beverly selected high profile judges from a variety of musical professions, and early in the year requests would pour in asking to be a part of the contests that soared in popularity and sustained a status of significance.   Her good friend, the late Impresario Hugh Pickett so enjoyed the contests that he requested to judge at all three…which spanned all seventeen days of the Fair.

The Youth Talent Search was the most extensive of the three.  Part of the winning package included the opportunity to travel with Beverly to Memphis Tennessee in the early fall following the fair to compete in the International Youth Talent Search and of course to tour Elvis’ homeland, which was a highlight in itself.  In February of the following year it was off to compete in The Canadian Youth Talent Search, which was hosted by each Province on a rotating basis.

It was during this time that Beverly recognized the extraordinary talent of one young man, Michael Bublé, at a talent contest she had organized at a popular Vancouver nightclub.  She encouraged him to enter the Youth Talent competition at the PNE, and so it came to be that Michael Bublé would be the 1995 winner.  For the next seven years Beverly mentored and guided Michael and managed his career, which led to Michael achieving his ultimate aspiration-a recording contract with mogul producer David Foster and Warner Brothers Records.

Upon her return to Vancouver from Los Angeles, where she and Michael had lived for a year, Beverly took some time off to enjoy her new grandchildren, Taylor and Mikayla.  Requests to take on new up-and-coming artists began to emerge and once again her adrenalin began to flow.  Utilizing the tools and experience she had gained from working alongside the moguls…David Foster, Umberto Gatica, and Paul Anka…she was up for the new challenges of guiding and shaping the careers of her new artists.