Honored for their remarkable legacy in the business world, Madeleine Paquin, Edward SonshineChief jim butcherand Hugh Anthony Arrel will be inducted into the 2023 Canadian Business Hall of Fame.
TORONTO, December 16, 2022 /CNW/ – Each year, the Canadian Business Hall of Fame (CBHF) honors and celebrates the achievements of from Canada business leaders for their vision and leadership, national and global economic impact, community engagement and philanthropy.
Today, CBHF is pleased to announce its 2023 inductees into the Order of the Business Hall of Fame:
- Madeleine Paquin, CM, President and CEO, LOGISTEC Corporation
- Edward Sonshine, O.Ont., QC, Founder and Chairman, RioCan REIT
- Chief jim butcher, AOE, President, Saa Dene Group of Companies
- Hugh Anthony Arrel, CM, Chairman and Co-Founder, Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
These remarkable Canadians will be officially inducted at the 2023 Canadian Business Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Celebration at the Metro Toronto Convention Center on May 11, 2023.
“I am pleased to congratulate Ms. Paquin, Mr. Sonshine, Chief Boucher and Mr. Arrell for the transformative impact they have had in various industries,” said CBHF Chancellor, Janice FukakusaCM, Chancellor of Toronto Metropolitan University. “Our 2023 inductees share a common passion for building organizations, pursuing innovation, and laying the foundation for entrepreneurs and future business leaders.”
The Canadian Business Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to recognize outstanding and visionary business leaders for their contributions to the economic development and prosperity of Canada.
Each year, individuals are nominated by their peers and chosen by an independent selection committee representing from Canada the most important private sector, academic and media institutions brought together by Korn ferrythe official selection partner of the FCS.
The CPSF Induction Ceremony and Celebration, held each May, is JA Canada’s main fundraising activity. Proceeds support JA Canada’s mission to develop and deliver financial health, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs that equip youth with the skills and mindset to succeed.
“We are grateful to the Fellows of the Business Hall of Fame who serve as role models for young Canadian entrepreneurs, innovators and aspiring leaders,” said Scott Hillier, CEO of JA Canada. “This year’s inductees join an extraordinary group of people who have been ordained in previous years. Their legacy inspires the next generation.”
About the Canadian Business Hall of Fame (CBHF)
The Canadian Business Hall of Fame celebrates the outstanding achievements of from Canada most distinguished business leaders. Since 1979, more than 200 business leaders have been inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame. Celebrating the leaders of today and inspiring the leaders of tomorrow, the FCS Induction Ceremony and Celebration is the signature national fundraising event in support of JA Canada.
For more information, please visit www.cbhf.ca.
About JA Canada
JA Canada inspires the next generation to realize their potential and make a positive impact in their community. Through JA Canada’s network of local offices and in collaboration with educators and volunteers, the organization provides hands-on, immersive and digital learning experiences for young people. Last year, JA reached over 270,000 young people from coast to coast. JA is committed to ensuring accessibility and inclusiveness through programs that help youth develop transferable skills in work readiness, financial health, and entrepreneurship.
For more information, please visit www.jacanada.org.
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