Connect May 2011.pmd - EWI Calgary

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Connect May 2011.pmd - EWI Calgary
MayDecember
2011
2010
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
May, one of my favorite months of the year. New life
begins in May as the grass turns green and the early
spring flowers start to peak their little heads through
the soil. Speaking of new - Mitzie Wasyliw, past
owner of Dew Productions, one of the largest
entertainment companies in North America will be
speaking at the EWI Dinner meeting held at the
Calgary Marriott Hotel, May 18. We have never had
Mitzie speak at our dinner meetings, so she is new to
EWI. Mitzie was nominated and selected as “2009
Woman of Vision” in the field of Community Service. Her past
nominations include: Wild Rose Foundation Volunteerism Award 2002,
Rotman Canadian Women of the Year Awards 2002, Women of
Distinction 2001. She is a dynamic speaker. You do not want to miss this
one.
2010-2011
Officers & Directors
President
Lorraine Swayze, Canada Safeway Ltd.
(403) 730-3868
Vice President
Carolyn Powers, Friday Professional Group
(403) 233-0499
Secretary
Danine Birkholm, Orion Oil & Gas Corporation
(403) 297-0814
Treasurer
Charlane Rombough, Sun Life Financial
(403) 398-2612
Ways & Means
Vacant
April was such a great month. We had a huge turnout for our dinner
meeting held on April 20 at the Sheraton Cavalier in the North East.
Mayor Naheed Nenshi was our guest speaker. Next was the HOT HEELS
FASHION SHOW, a sold out event held on April 29 at Hotel Arts. I would
like to send out a HUGE thank you to the Fashion Show Committee,
Carolyn Powers, Lynn MacMullin-Cudmore, Carol McCarthy, Pat
Kamitomo, Jackie Pontin and Marla Ferg; Leslie Davies our show
coordinator with Impact Imaging, all of the models, volunteers, NV
Fashions, Chichi Couture, Melanie Lyne, Henry Singer, Shoe Craze. The
list goes on. It is all of these people and more that make this event what it
is today. Thank you for all of your hard work and your dedication to EWI.
This is what EWI is all about. Welcoming the new and working towards
our future. I am so proud to be a part of it.
Happy Spring Everyone. See you on May 18.
Warm Regards
Lorraine Swayze
EWI President - Calgary
Canada Safeway Limited.
Retention & Recruitment Director
Nancy Rosychuk, NV Fashions
(403)249-0133
Sergeant-at-Arms
Joan St. Louis, Sheraton Cavalier Hotel Calgary
(403)250-6316
Program Director
Debbie Laval, Encana Corporation
(403) 645-2831
Publications Director
Jackie Pontin, GWL Realty Advisors
(403) 777-0663
Communications Director
Toni Bousquet, Royal LePage Solutions
(403) 606-8775
Past President/Advisor
Brenda Davidson, Carriage House Inn
(403) 640-7533
President’s Message p. 1 • New Member Firms p. 2 & 3 • Chapter News p. 4 • Company Highlight p.5 • Photos p. 6 • Retention &
Recruitment Report p. 7• May Meeting Info p. 8 • VP & Communications Reports p. 9 • Charity Connect Classic p. 10 • Program Report
& Dates to Note p. 12 • Photos p. 13 • Corporate News p. 15 • Board and Committee Members p.16• Member Firms p.175
May 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 2
ewicalgary.com
NEW MEMBER FIRM: ExecSuite Inc.
We welcome ExecSuite Inc. as a new member firm with Sales Manager
Sharon Metcalfe as the member representative.
If you or a colleague are looking for an extended stay accommodation for a
week, a month or longer; whether it is a job assignment, relocation, or
simply to explore Calgary, ExecSuite has all the comforts of home waiting
under one roof.
ExecSuite is Calgary’s leader in furnished apartments since 1978, providing
stylish and comfortable furnished apartments with an unprecedented
commitment to guest services. ExecSuite owns and manages over 200
furnished apartments throughout Calgary and employs 40 full-time staff
members. With several locations in welcoming, convenient neighborhoods,
you can be exactly where you need to be, every day of your stay.
ExecSuite has won the Consumer’s Choice Award for Business Excellence every year since 2003. When staying in one of
ExecSuite’s award winning buildings, each of our inviting suites were designed with the needs of our guests in mind and
come complete with everything you expect, plus the little extras that make every stay enjoyable.
In each suite our guests will receive stylish furnishings, quality linens and bathroom amenities, kitchens stocked with
dishes, cookware, utensils and more, weekly housekeeping service, dry cleaning services, private telephone line and
voicemail, complimentary local calls, internet and cable. In addition to the services ExecSuite offers, in each building we
offer 24-hour on-site service, flexible leasing options, and very competitive rates.
At ExecSuite, we are committed to providing our guests with the finest furnished accommodations in Calgary. This
commitment means we promise that each day you stay with us you will receive:
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Immaculate, modern and secure apartments
Friendly, helpful staff
Prompt, efficient service
Beautifully maintained common areas and grounds
The best value for your accommodation dollar
So the next time you or a colleague require an extended stay accommodation, consider ExecSuite. Our friendly staff is on
hand to help our guests settle in and ensure their stay in Calgary exceeds their expectations.
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
May 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 3
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NEW MEMBER FIRM: BETHANY CARE SOCIETY
We welcome Bethany Care Society as a new member firm with Miranda Dallalba as
the member representative.
With the mission of Creating Caring Communities, Bethany Care Society offers
diverse opportunities for people seeking rewarding careers. Bethany employs 1,400
staff from all walks of life, cultures and ages, and in fields as diverse as nursing, care
aides, occupational and recreational therapies, administration and management,
pastoral care, social work, dietary, maintenance, education, finance, human
resources and many others.
We are committed to employee development and offer education, support and
advancement opportunities to help staff move their careers forward. Bethany’s
commitment to innovation and excellence has been recognized through awards such
as Alberta’s Top 50 Employers (2008-2011), Best Employer of 50+ Canadians
(2009, 2011), Consumers’ Choice Award (2003-2011), Best Employers of New
Graduates (2007), Canada’s Top 100 Employers (2001-2003). Bethany Care Society also consistently maintains its
provincial Certificate of Recognition in workplace safety as well as maximum accreditation standing by quality assurance
body, Accreditation Canada.
Bethany Care Society is one of Western Canada’s largest voluntary, not-for-profit providers of health, housing and
community services for seniors and persons with disabilities. A faith-based organization founded in 1945, Bethany
provides service to more than 5,500 Albertans in over 100 communities.
We offer community housing options for seniors and adults, with 500 affordable rental apartments and life lease suites
in Calgary. The organization also supports more than 4,000 people living in the community through Bethany Lifeline
and Adult Day Support Programs. As well, more than 1,000 residents live in Bethany’s care centres in Calgary, Airdrie,
Cochrane, Sylvan Lake and Red Deer. These care centres provide a continuum of services from supportive living for
seniors who require minimal or no care services, to long term care, including specialized dementia care.
Bethany Care Society engages many segments of the community in its work. More than 750 volunteers contribute 33,000
hours annually to brighten the days of clients and staff alike. As well, Bethany Care Foundation is the registered charity
dedicated exclusively to raising funds to support the priorities of Bethany Care Society. The Foundation focuses its
activities on fundraising for capital projects, equipment and programs that benefit residents in all Bethany locations.
We are an active partner with other organizations promoting community health and a dynamic voluntary sector.
Planning for the future, Bethany continues to develop new and innovative ways to achieve its mission of “Creating Caring
Communities” through inspiring leadership, responsive services, innovative programs, exceptional people and lifeaffirming relationships.
Bethany Care Society – Creating Caring Communities since 1945.
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
May 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 4
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CHAPTER NEWS
Retention Goal Star
Thankyou From Doris Harris
Last year, the EWI Corporate Retention and
Recruitment Committee collected retention goals
from each Chapter. EWI of Calgary was one of 12
Chapters recognized in the Corporate Connect for
meeting or exceeding the retention goal they set.
Calgary had a 91% retention!
I would like to thank the EWI Group for the lovely
get well card sent to me while in hospital wishing
me a speedy recovery. Also, to the Sustaining
Members for the lovely bouquet flowers sent to me
when I arrived home. Both remembrances were
very much appreciated.
Executive of the Year
I am feeling better now and walking with a cane, so
should be already to join everyone at the next
meeting.
Hot Heels Update
Our annual Hot Heels Fashion Show was another
great success. Congratulations to Jessica Muzzerall
and the team from the Calgary Marriott Hotel, who
won the Ambassador Limousine Luxurious Limo
Package.
What a day! The models all
looked stunning, the food
was wonderful, and
everyone had a great time.
Suzanne Fox from Global TV
was once again a charming
and gracious MC.
When we recognized our outstanding members at the Chapter
meeting last December, our nominee for Executive of the Year
was unable to attend.
Peter MacHardy did to attend the April meeting so we were
able to present his award in front of a record number of
attendees. Peter MacHardy is an Executive with GWL Realty
Advisors. He was recognized for his ongoing support for EWI
Calgary over the last five years, both financially and for the
member representative, Jackie Pontin. Peter has always
encouraged leadership roles among his staff, and has
supported Jackie’s involvement for years. He is a very active
member of the community serving on various boards. A
tireless fundraiser for various charities, Peter infects all
those around him with his generous spirit. When his
colleagues had him arrested as part of the Cancer Society’s
annual “Jail ‘n Bail” although his bail was set at $5,000 he
refused to leave the jail until he had raised over $12,600 in
pledges! He was the first in the company to volunteer to have
his head shaved for United Way and bullied five of his
colleagues into joining him.
As Jackie said, “Peter always sees the possibilities in people
and gives them the opportunity to realize their potential.”
Lorraine Swayze, Calgary Chapter President presented the
award to Peter.
Danine Birkholm was
the lucky winner of the
Golf Package. Danine
accepted her prize
from Lynn MacMullinCudmore and Carolyn
Powers.
The models were each
escorted onto the
stage by two of
Calgary’s finest.
For more Hot Heels
photos, see Pages 13
and 14.
Spotlight Your Achievements
Have you or your firm done something to “shout
about”? Please submit your news to the Publications
Director at [email protected] so we can
spotlight your achievement.
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
May 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 5
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COMPANY HIGHLIGHT
Discovery House
Member Representative, Marla Ferg
Discovery House – Shelter, Hope and Education
Discovery House has been providing Shelter, Hope and Education to courageous women and children fleeing domestic
violence for over 30 years.
Domestic violence has an enormous impact on emotional, physical, financial, and psychological well-being. The longterm impacts of domestic violence include:
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poor physical health and a chronically depressed immune system
compromised mental health, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, low self-esteem
behavioural problems and developmental delays
difficulty obtaining and maintaining employment and housing
substance abuse
diminished parenting skills
poor school performance
the increased likelihood of criminal and juvenile justice system involvement and Child Protective Services
interventions
difficulties in forming healthy relationships
Our mission is to provide integrated residential and community services for abused women with children to enable
them to live safely in the community. To meet this mission, Discovery House provides services to women and children
through two primary programs: 1) the Residential program provides counselling and support services within our 19apartment shelter where families stay for an average stay of five months, and 2) the Community Housing program
(CHP) provides access to stable housing, counselling and support services in the community to women and children
who are dually impacted by violence and homelessness.
Both the residential program staff and the CHP staff work as a holistic team in a consultative and integrated manner,
wrapping a package of services around each client, even the youngest child. Our services include counselling, safety
planning, advocacy, life skills education, case management & planning, systems navigation, referrals, and community
connections.
We know that the work we do is a contributing factor in our clients’ success and healthy integration in the community.
Our outcomes reports show that our adult clients are maintaining stable housing (85%) and are not returning to an
abusive relationship 94%), and our child and youth clients are moving through developmental milestones at an age
appropriate rate (92%).
Our work improves life outcomes for families who have unique social development needs including physical, emotional,
economic and social pressures compounded by family violence, poverty, illiteracy and vulnerability. But we couldn’t do
it without the support we receive from our friends and partners in the community like EWI. Together we are addressing
these families’ most basic and immediate needs and building stronger, healthier, and more stable communities.
Sandra says it best – “When I left my home I was bruised, battered, and smashed into unrecognizable shards of glass
which seemed impossible to mend. Walking through the doors of Discovery House I was afraid and uncertain. But
taking those first steps gave me peace of mind, and for the first time in many years, I felt safe and protected from the
violence of my past relationship.”
“Discovery House is the perfect name for my past residence because it is the place I discovered several amazing things
about myself, my life, and my future. It was the foundation for my recovery. I gained my confidence back and I found
my voice again.”
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
May 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 6
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PHOTOS FROM THE MARCH MEETING
Photographs courtesy of Pat Kamitomo
President, Lorraine
Swayze from Canada
Safeway
Sharon Metcalfe from
ExecSuite with her
daughter Tracie Filuk
Robyn McKinney and Kathleen
McGuire from the Fairmont
Palliser Hotel
Marla Ferg from
Discovery House
Our guest speaker,
His Worship the
Mayor, Naheed Nenshi
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
April 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 7
ewicalgary.com
RETENTION AND RECRUITMENT REPORT
We welcome three new member firms, Digicopy with representative Carolina Guevara; Sheraton Suites Calgary, Eau Claire
with representative Valerie Hunter; and C.P. Consulting with representative Cheyne Parkinson.
We also welcome Gimena Debuen as the new representative from Calgary Marriott Hotel, replacing Jessica Muzzerall.
We have a potential member firm to post. If no objections are received in writing by the board within ten (10) days of the May
EWIConnect being issued this firm will be approved for membership.
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Precise ParkLink
Major - Business Service - General
Minor - Parking Lots
Our Calgary Chapter has 40 member firms with a total of 46 member representatives. In addition, we have 2 Sustaining
Members and 11 Honourary Life Members.
Our membership contest will run until June 2011.
Submitted by Nancy Rosychuk
MEMBER TESTIMONIALS
“I have personally been involved in EWI for almost eight years in a variety of roles and I cannot express fully how the
experience has enriched my life. Working with this dynamic group of ladies has given me faith in the power of women and
that dreams can become reality. Membership has rewarded me with many new long term friendships and business partners,
many from all over North America. If you are going to join, be prepared to have fun, push and develop your inner strengths
and know you have a sisterhood behind you in life”!
Karen Skirten, CTC
Independent Consultant
TierOne Travel
“I originally came to EWI as a representative for Canada Post. Little did I know how much a part of my life EWI would
become! At the touch of a keyboard or picking up the phone and contacting an EWI member, I can get any information I
need for my job, ranging from where to get the best promo items for my company to locating an event planner for a
conference. Most of the time they can provide to me exactly what I need and if they don’t have the answer they can guide me
in the correct direction. Not only has EWI assisted me in my professional life, but enabled me to make life long friendships.”
Cheyne Parkinson
C.P. Consulting
“EWI has allowed me to grow on a professional level and I credit my involvement with enabling me to qualify for a position
of greater responsibility within my comany. I appreciate all the professional development opportunities and look forward to
attending the monthly meetings, with such a diversity of speakers. I have made some lasting friendships and built an
amazing network of contacts.”
Jackie Pontin
Manager, Tenant Services
GWL Realty Advisors
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April 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 8
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MAY MEETING
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
“Women and Adversity”
I am the Sergeant at Arms for the EWI Calgary Chapter.
Location: Calgary Marriott Hotel
5:00 pm Cocktails and networking
6:00 pm Dinner
Speaker
Cost:
$40 for Sustaining/Life Recognition
$45 for Members
$50 for Guests
If you plan to attend the upcoming meeting or wish to bring a guest,
please log on to www.ewicalgary.com and register on-line!
Registration deadline is Friday, May 13th, 2011.
If you have difficulties with the on-line registration or have forgotten
your password, please contact me directly and I will assist you.
Any food allergies or special food requests should be indicated on
your registration.
Thank you and I will see you at the next meeting,
Joan St. Louis
Sheraton Cavalier
MAY SPEAKER INFORMATION
Mitzie Wasyliw presents “Women and Adversity.”
Nominated and selected as “2009 Woman of Vision” in the field of Community
Service, Mitzie is the former owner of DEW productions, one of the largest
Entertainment bureaus in Western Canada and is a driving force behind the
restoration of the Bow Valley Ranche House. Her past nominations include: Wild
Rose Foundation Volunteerism Award 2002, Rotman Canadian Women of the Year
Awards 2002, and Women of Distinction 2001. When Mitzie Wasyliw believes in a
cause she takes the lead passionately and creatively thrives in “daring to make a
difference”.
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
April 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 9
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VP/PRESIDENT ELECT REPORT
COMMUNICATIONS REPORT
What a wonderful event, The
2011 Hot Heels Fashion Show
held at Hotel Arts April 29th!
I had the honor to introduce
the MC for this year’s event
Suzanne Fox with Global TV.
The show was such a hit,the
models, the fashion and the
venue were wonderful. We
would like to congratulate the
winner of the Westjet trip for
two, Linda Alexander. We
would also like to thank
everyone who helped make
this signature annual event a
huge success and look forward
to seeing you all next year!
We continue to have great results with online
registration, online payments, and membership updates .
Our website provider has numerous functions that make
our jobs on the board easy, such as keeping track of the
finances based upon function. Keeping track of members
and guests is also an easy process to maintain. We will
also be using the website as an archive facility so that
minutes, newsletters and photos will always be stored in a
common and easily accessible location for future and past
members to source.
Any new ideas for the website and Facebook page are
welcome. Contact Toni Bousquet at
[email protected]
Carolyn Powers with Linda
Alexander, Winner of the
Westjet Trip
Submitted by Toni Bousquet
Submitted by Carolyn Powers
CLEANING TIP
Our Mission
EWI brings together key
individuals from diverse
businesses for the purpose of
pomoting member firms,
enhancing personal and
professional development, and
encouraging community
involvement.
Our Vision
A professional organization
that creates value for its
member firms and their
representatives through
career development, business
connectivity, and involvement
in local communities .
Is your gym bag sweaty, dirty, germy, with odd smells coming from it? If
you don’t even know what kind of mess has been collecting in there all
year cause you don’t frequently clean it out, here are a few tips and
tricks for making sure that your gym bag is ready for the soccer,
baseball, or football season.
The best way to start is to take everything out of your gym bag,
including what is in the pockets (inside and out). If there is a removable
piece on the bottom of the bag remove this as well. Throw it in the wash
with a load of old towels or soak it in your bathtub or sink. Let the gym
bag air dry by putting it on a flat surface, such as on a table (with a
towel underneath the gym bag) or on top of a dryer.
Once it’s dried, wipe it down with an antibacterial wipe including the
handles, the bottom, and everywhere in between. The plastic pieces can
hold germs, sanitizing it can definitely help. Leave a pack of
antibacterial wipes in your gym bag, and maybe an air freshener.
Tips to keeping your bag from smelling:
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Leave a pack of antibacterial wipes in your gym bag, give it a wipe
every once in a while.
Leaving an air freshener in the bag is not a bad idea.
Sprinkling a little baking soda in your shoes after every use will
help keep the smells away.
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
April 2011
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Monday, August 15
Cottonwood Golf & Country Club
Supporting Discovery House
CHARITYCONNECTCLASSIC
Charity Connect Classic Update – 02May11
Dearest Fellow EWI Member Representatives,
On behalf of the entire Golf Committee, I would like to draw your attention to the next fundraising
event for EWI of Calgary in 2011. Like all major events, we need the full support of the entire
membership to make this an even greater success than we experienced last year. Just like we
needed to sell out the Fashion Show, we need to sell out this tournament, which equates to
144 golfers!
Very shortly, we will be forwarding you a one page .pdf document that outlines all the pertinent
event details. We need you to help get the message out! What we ask now is that you take a
moment and list those within your personal network. Some ideas are: friends, family, co-workers,
executives, suppliers, customers, your realtor, accountant, hairdresser, dentist, and lawyer, nail
salon, Church congregation, and other employers in your family, mechanic, etc. LOTS of these
people love to golf…why not invite them to come out and support EWI and Discovery House
while having a great day of fun at a phenomenal golf course? Remember, ALL levels of golfers,
ladies & gentlemen are welcome!
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
April 2011
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In addition, each member firm representative within EWI of Calgary will be receiving a personal
phone call shortly from one of our Committee members. The purpose is to establish how we can
best highlight your firm at this event. For those of you who have already communicated their
firm’s commitment and support, I thank you!
There are a myriad of ways your firm can participate:
•Gold, Silver, Bronze Sponsorship Packages - $5000, $2500 & $1500
•Breakfast Sponsor - $2K
•Cart Sponsor - $500.00
•Printing Sponsor - $500.00
•Hole Sponsorships, again, half-price for EWI Member Firms at only $250.00!
•Gift donations for our Live and Silent Auctions
•Raffle Prizes
•Skill Prizes
•Team Prizes
•Gift Bag donations
•Individual and Team Registrations - $275.00/golfer
•Dinner Attendance - $45.00
Golfer registration this year includes: Breakfast, Gift Bag, Buffett Dinner, Swing Analysis, 18 holes
of golf with power cart.
We will work with you and your budget to create recognition for your firm! For all sponsorship
inquiries, please contact either Brenda Davidson 403.640.7533 or Karen Skirten 403.452.1277.
Phyllis Snider is coordinating the Volunteers for the day, so if you can lend a hand, please give
Phyllis a shout 403.228.2571 x 2228.
New this year is an Early Bird Registration draw for a Taylormade Burner Driver! Must register by the
30th of June! Online Registration is now available at www.ewicalgary.com
Kindest Regards,
Karen Skirten, Fran Esler, Phyllis Snider, Jacquie Stephens, Brenda Davidson, Audrey Lammle,
Joan St. Louis, Miranda Dallalba
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
April 2011
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PROGRAM REPORT
Coming up in June: Leslie Scorgie
Lesley Scorgie is the bestselling
author of Rich by Thirty: A Young
Adult’s Guide To Financial Success
published in January 2007 and
printed in English, French, Chinese,
and Korean. Her latest book Rich by
Forty, released in spring 2010,
focuses on giving young couples the
skills to build their net worth.
Lesley owns and operates Rich By
Inc., a financial consulting company
dedicated to providing education,
resources and tools for a variety of
demographics. Lesley is passionate
about encouraging financial literacy, a topic she has enthusiastically
promoted through speaking and writing since 2001.
Lesley has made numerous television appearances including The
Oprah Winfrey Show, Montel Williams, and MTV Live. Her financial
articles have appeared in publications such as Metro News, Toronto
Star, Men’s Health magazine, the Globe and Mail, Unlimited
magazine and the Calgary Herald. Lesley has been a spokesperson
for Government Savings Bonds and BMO Bank of Montreal.
Lesley also dedicates substantial time, energy and resources to nonprofits within her community. She is on the board of directors for
YWCA of Canada and is a member on the President’s Think Tank
Committee for University of Alberta.
DATES TO NOTE
May 10, 2011
Board Meeting, Carriage House Inn, 5:30 pm
May 18, 2011
Chapter Meeting, Calgary Marriott,
5:30 pm Networking, 6:00 pm Dinner/Meeting
June 7, 2011
Board Meeting, Sheraton Cavalier Hotel, 5:30 pm
June 15, 2011
Business Meeting
August 9, 2011
Board Meeting, Carriage House Inn, 5:30 pm
August 15, 2011
Golf Tournament, Cottonwood Golf and Country
Club, 9:00 am Shotgun start
September 13, 2011
Board Meeting, Sheraton Cavalier Hotel, 5:30 pm
September 21, 2011
Chapter Meeting
5:30 pm Networking, 6:00 pm Dinner/Meeting
September 22 - 24, 2011
64th LCAM in Minneapolis
October 11, 2011
Board Meeting, Carriage House Inn, 5:30 pm
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
April 2011
Calgary Monthly Newsletter Page 13
ewicalgary.com
PHOTOS FROM THE FASHION SHOW
Photographs courtesy of Jackie Pontin
and Eden Gould
Below - Jackie Pontin in business Above left - Dean Bannister escorts
attire
Joanne Ruston; above - Rob Babin
escorts Ismahan Omer; right - Pat
Kamitomo in her Western outfit
Flora Fioritti-Irwin ready for
the Calgary Stampede
Left - Eden Gould and Ismahan Omer in Casual Wear;
above - Danine Birkholm in casual wear; above right Ismahan Omer with Leslie Davies, the fashion show
co-ordinator
Eden Gould and Danine
Birkholm in Evening Wear
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
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Left - Monique Reynolds and Pat
Kamitomo; above - Flora FiorittiIrwin relaxes with Joanne Ruston
Above - Jackie Pontin and Cheyne
Parkinson
Back row, left to right - Flora Fioritti-Irwin, Pat Kamitomo, Eden Gould, Monique Reynolds, Ismahan Omer, Danine
Birkholm, Jackie Pontin, MC Suzanne Fox, Cheyne Parkinson, Joanne Ruston, front row - Officers Mike and Justin
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
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CORPORATE NEWS
Connecting at EWI is easier than it’s ever been. The corporate website is
the place to get everything you need to get the most out of your
membership – templates for newsletters, business cards, letterhead,
websites, and recruiting presentations are now available.
You can see what’s happening in EWI Corporate and in other Chapters.
You can use the tools to enhance your volunteer leadership skills. Check
back often for additional resources to better assist you with your
Connections, Careers, and Community. Upcoming free webinars are as
follows:
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Chapter Development Training:
“Taking Minutes Shouldn’t Take Hours:
A Guide to Accurate and Succinct Meeting Notes”
with Lisa Fabian
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Professional Development Webinar
“Building Connections” with Rhonda Bannard
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Chapter Development Training
Literacy Training with Drennen Hallett
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Professional Development Webinar
“Generational Communication” with Anna Liotta
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Chapter Development Training
“Celebrating Leadership - Chapter Board Installation Ideas”
with Jane Allamong and Debbie Saldana
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Professional Development Webinar
“Presentation Skills” Part 2 with Lori Giovannoni
2010-2011
CORPORATE OFFICERS
& DIRECTORS
President
Sharon Bennett
Lifetouch
EWI of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
VP / President Elect
Lisa Stokes
B.R.P. Entertainment
EWI of Harrisburg
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn Woodmansee
Washington Trust Bank
EWI of Spokane
Professional Development Director
Ronwyn Anderson
Soft-Lite Windows, LLC
EWI of Nashville
Marketing Director
Karen Skirten
TierOne Travel
EWI of Calgary
Chapter Development Director
Kerry Feltenberg
Arizona Grand Resort
EWI of Phoenix
Corporate Advisor
Louise Anderson
Maurice H. Joseph, Inc.
EWI of Jackson
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Chapter Development Training
“Successful Board Meetings & Retreats”
For recordings of previous webinars, visit the EWI website at www.ewiconnect.com
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
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2010 - 2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES
President
Lorraine Swayze
Canadan Safeway
Vice President/
President Elect
Carolyn Powers
Friday Professional
Group
Secretary
Danine Birkholm
Orion Oil & Gas
Corporation
Treasurer
Charlane
Rombough
Sunlife Financial
Sergeant-at-Arms
Joan St. Louis
Sheraton Cavalier
Hotel
Communications
Toni Bousquet
Royal LePage
Solutions
Past President/
Advisor
Brenda Davidson
Carriage House
Inn
Program
Debbie Laval
Encana
Corporation
THIS
COULD
BE
YOU!
Retention &
Recruitment
Nancy Rosychuk
NV Fashions
Ways & Means
Vacant
Publications
Jackie Pontin
GWL Realty
Advisors
President
Lorraine Swayze
VP/President
Elect
Carolyn
Powers
Secretary
Treasurer
Danine
Birkholm
Charlane
Rombough
Sgt-at-Arms
Joan
St. Louis
Fran
Esler
Phyllis
Snider
Susan
Soderlund
Judy
York
Program
Publications
Debbie
Laval
Jackie
Pontin
Michelle
Goshinmon
Retention &
Recruitment
Nancy
Rosychuk
Brenda
Davidson
Joanne
Ruston
Danine
Birkholm
Tracey
Hebenton
Joanne
Ruston
Flora
Fioritti-Irwin
Joan
St. Louis
Margaret
Bell
Gail
Wallace
Ways &
Means
Communications
Toni Bousquet
Vacant
Jackie
Pontin
Past
President
Brenda
Davidson
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]
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MEMBER FIRMS
Alberta New Home Warranty Program
ExecSuite Inc
Banff Centre (The)
Fairmont Château Lake Louise
Bank of Montreal
Fairmont Palliser Hotel
Breakthrough Consulting
Fifth Avenue Collection Jewellery
Bethany Care Society
Friday Professional Group
Calgary Marriott Hotel
GWL Realty Advisors Inc.
Calgary Stampede & Exhibition
Husky Energy Inc.
Calgary TELUS Convention Centre
Mary Pat Roche
Calgary Zoo
NV Fashions
Canada Safeway
Orion Oil & Gas
Caron & Partners
Pushing Petals
Carriage House Inn
Royal LePage Solutions
Cheyne Parkinson Consulting
Servpro Canada
Cottonwood Golf & Country Club
Sheraton Cavalier Hotel Calgary
Curwen Enterprises Inc
Sheraton Suites Eau Claire
Digicopy Imaging
Sizeland Evans
Discovery House
SpeedPro Signs
Distinctive Looks
Sun Life Financial
Encana Corporation
TierOne Travel
Encore Event Destination Management
Winning With Passion
EWIConnect Submission Information:
Contact: Publishing Director
Jackie Pontin
GWL Realty Advisors (403) 777-0663
[email protected]
EWIConnect Submission Deadlines:
June Issue - May 16, 2011
For more information on EWI please visit
the Calgary Chapter website at
www.ewicalgary.com
Our mailing address is
EWI Calgary
PO Box 22025
Calgary, AB T2P 4J1
EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852
online: ewiconnect.org email:[email protected]