BMO has just completed its fourth annual national Celebrating Women Program
OREANDA-NEWS. As part of a long-standing commitment to helping the advancement of women, BMO has just completed its fourth annual national Celebrating Women Program, which honours exceptional local women for their remarkable contribution to business and the community in one of three categories: Innovation and Global Growth, Community and Charitable Giving or Expansion and Growth in Small Business.
What started as a single event in Vancouver in 2012 has grown to eight locations nationwide, and, according to Julie Barker-Merz, President of BMO InvestorLine and Co-Chair of the BMO for Women Strategy, these events complement the bank's other efforts to become the bank for women.
The Celebrating Women events follow the recent BMO sponsored launch of the report A Force To Reckon With: Women, Entrepreneurship & Risk, in partnership with Carleton University, which consolidates over two years of research to debunk myths surrounding female entrepreneurs and improve their interactions when looking to grow their businesses.
In addition to investing and engaging in these important conversations, BMO enjoys partnerships with organizations such as GroYourBiz, WBE Canada, Women Presidents' Organization (WPO), SheEO and Catalyst, and has developed products with the support of women in mind, like the recent Women in Leadership Mutual Fund.
BMO Celebrating Women 2016: Summary of Honourees by location | |
City | Honouree, Category, Business/Cause |
Montreal | Annie Lemieux, Community & Charitable Giving (fundraising for local children's hospital) |
Caroline Bouchard, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (March? Centre-Ville Chicoutimi) | |
Emmanuelle Dunn, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Lingerie Emma) | |
Kitchener-Waterloo | Jennifer Knapp, Innovation & Global Growth (Knapp Fasteners) |
Linda Knight, Community & Charitable Giving (providing healthcare to third world countries) | |
Belinda Beaulne, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (DTI Logistics Canada Inc.) | |
Halifax | Carole-Ann Miller, Innovation & Global Growth (CAMSA/Maple Trade Finance) |
Elspeth McLean-Wile, Community & Charitable Giving (cultivating and retaining local talent for rural sustainability) | |
Phyllis Paton, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Maritime Dance Academy) | |
Calgary | Heather Culbert, Community & Charitable Giving (philanthropist and fundraising for cancer) |
Christine Silverberg, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Silverberg Legal) | |
Lisa Vlooswyk, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Lisa Longball Golf Schools) | |
Toronto | Sandra Pupatello, Innovation & Global Growth (Canadian International Avenues Ltd.) |
Sue Bennett, Community & Charitable Giving (fundraising for local hospital) | |
Bev Lewis, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Positive Solutions Divorce Services Canada) | |
Ottawa | Margaret Peters-Morris, Innovation & Global Growth (Glengarry Cheesemaking Inc.) |
Annie Perrault, Community & Charitable Giving (Founder of Centre Carmen) | |
Marie Schruder & Maureen Hicks, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Bonnechere Bakery and Bistro Fine Food Emporium) | |
Winnipeg | Lee Meagher, Innovation & Global Growth (Scootaround) |
Marjorie Danylchuk, Community & Charitable Giving (philanthropist and fundraising for local hospital) | |
Colleen Dyck, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Gorp) | |
Vancouver | Madeleine Shaw & Suzanne Siemens, Innovation & Global Growth (Lunapads) |
Diane McCurdy, Community & Charitable Giving (collecting and distributing donations for impoverished children globally) | |
Marilyn Cobban, Expansion & Growth in Small Business (Blue Sky Clothing Company) |
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