TORONTO, Nov. 21, 2017 /CNW/ - Each year, the Canadian Business Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of some of the country's most distinguished business leaders. Today, the Canadian Business Hall of Fame is pleased to announce its 2018 Class of Companion Inductees:
- George Cope, President and Chief Executive Officer, BCE Inc. and Bell Canada
- Robert J. Deluce, President and Chief Executive Officer, Porter Aviation Holdings Inc. and Porter Airlines Inc.
- Monique F. Leroux, Chair of the Board of Investissement Quebec and former President of Desjardins Group
- Ian Telfer, Chairman, Goldcorp
"On behalf of the Canadian Business Hall of Fame, I am honoured to recognize these four individuals for their excellence in business leadership, outstanding professional achievements and enduring contributions to our country," said Mr. David Denison, Chancellor of the Order of the Business Hall of Fame. "On May 17, 2018, we will have the great privilege of highlighting their many contributions to Canadian business and the social fabric of our country."
The Canadian Business Hall of Fame was established by JA Canada in 1979 to honour Canada's pre-eminent business leaders for their professional and philanthropic achievements. Companions are nominated by their peers and are chosen by an independent selection committee. As the national partner of the Canadian Business Hall of Fame, Lee Hecht Harrison Knightsbridge is responsible for managing the overall search process and identifying potential nominees according to key criteria.
"These Inductees are exemplary role models and mentors for JA youth who represent Canada's future leaders," said Scott Hillier, President and CEO, JA Canada. "We are honoured to recognize these Canadian business leaders who serve to inspire students to achieve their dreams and create lives that enrich us all."
This year's Class of Companions will formally be inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame at the 2018 Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremony at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on May 17, 2018. Proceeds from this gala help JA Canada meet the growing demand for financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship programs for Canadian students, which are essential to youth's future success.
About The Canadian Business Hall of Fame
The Canadian Business Hall of Fame celebrates the outstanding achievements of Canada's most distinguished business leaders, past and present. Over 170 Order of the Business Hall of Fame Companions serve as inspiring examples for all young Canadians and are featured in a display in the Allen Lambert Galleria located at Brookfield Place in Toronto, Ontario. For more information, visit www.cbhf.ca.
About JA Canada
Junior Achievement is the largest youth business education organization in Canada and plays an important role in developing future leaders by providing them with the knowledge and confidence needed to define personal success, gain financial responsibility and enhance their workforce readiness. JA programs are developed in alignment with three pillars: entrepreneurship; financial literacy; and work readiness. For more information, visit www.jacanada.org.
SOURCE Junior Achievement of Canada
Kristina Fixter, Director, Marketing & Events, JA Canada, 647.428.9097, [email protected]
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