Media Release For Immediate Release Junior Achievement of Nova
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Media Release For Immediate Release Junior Achievement of Nova
Media Release For Immediate Release Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia and the Business Hall of Fame announce emerging leaders award winners Halifax (April 16, 2015) – Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia and the Business Hall of Fame have announced a new program of recognition involving emerging leaders. Nominations were open to the public and candidates were selected by Business Hall of Fame Laureates and Governors. There are three categories and four winners: The One to Watch: Someone in the success pipeline; a creative and inspiring entrepreneur. Winner: Amy Gordiner-Regan, Skinfix. Leader of Tomorrow: A JA Alumni that has taken their JA experience and applied it successfully. Winner: Katrina MacLean, Darby’s Old Church Kitchen Winner: Veronica MacIsaac, Veronica MacIsaac Apparel Leader Support Agency: Behind each great leader, key people and agencies are integral to success. Winner: George Buckrell, RBC The winners will receive awards and recognition at the Business Hall of Fame. The spotlight of the event is the event the formal induction of the 2015 Laureates: Colin MacDonald, Michael Duck and Louis E. and Jean-Paul (JP) Deveau. The Business Hall of Fame was initiated in 1993 to recognize the contribution made to business by successful leaders and entrepreneurs. Over the last 20 plus years, the Business Hall of Fame has become an institution of unmatched significance to the business community of Nova Scotia. Each year, Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia and the Business Hall of Fame honour individuals who inspire our business community and future business leaders with a record of unparalleled lifetime achievement. Laureates exemplify growth, courage, success and leadership. The event is hosted and attended by the Business Hall of Fame Governors and their guests. To become a governor and a member of the exclusive 90-Club, please contact the JA offices by calling (902) 454-4564 or by emailing [email protected]. The event will be held at WTCC. Reception begins at 5:30 pm with the dinner and ceremony starting at 6:30 pm. ### About Junior Achievement Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia provides hands-on experiential learning in the classroom and through extra-curricular activities. Programs focus on three educational pillars: financial literacy, workplace readiness, and entrepreneurship. Junior Achievement recruits volunteers from the business community to collaborate on the delivery of programs, which exposes students to real world business perspectives and ideas. Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young to succeed in the global economy. Media Contact Kristin Williams President & CEO [email protected] (902) 454-4564 x 107 Emerging Leaders The One to Watch Amy Gordiner-Regan With more than 20 years of global marketing experience, Amy Gordiner-Regan, the CEO of Skinfix has the pedigree required to turn a $5 million company in 2014 into a $100 million company by 2017. Her goal is not far-fetched, bringing revenue projections to $25 million for 2015. She is in the process of proving herself capable of quadrupling revenues in a single year. Amy continues to take what was once a small family-owned business, which only sold at local drugstores, to pharmacies and retailers across North America and, potentially beyond. Leader of tomorrow Katrina MacLean Katrina is the owner of her family business Darby's Old Church Kitchen and President of the Little Narrows Community Development Association which fosters opportunities for socializing and building community spirit. Katrina is a Junior Achievement alumni and has maintained her status as a full time scholarship student at Saint Mary's University. She is a Residence Assistant, a Fusion Mentee and prominent peer leader. Katrina has become a true champion of JA, not only by her personal success, but by spreading awareness of JA in her daily life. Veronica MacIsaac Early on in her experiences with JA, Veronica realized she could achieve whatever she put her mind to; fast forward a few short years later, Veronica started her own business - Veronica MacIsaac Apparel. Using her incredibly talented and creative mind, Veronica designs, creates and sells a popular line of Tartan and Celtic creations. Her international reputation and her uber-impressive runway designs have taken her and her work to Montreal, New York, Switzerland, Scotland, and beyond. She has participated in some of the most dynamic Celtic fashion shows, military tattoos, and cultural events that exist in the world today. One of her designs was also featured on the Vogue Italia website. Leader Support Agency George Buckrell, RBC In 1983, George Buckrell, as the AGM for Royal Bank, Atlantic Canada arranged a meeting that directly contributed to the success and longevity of Highliner Foods Inc. The Federal Government wanted to take over one of the area’s largest fishing companies, when a private sector solution was available to restructure National Sea Products. George arranged meetings with the right people and helped persuade them to provide the necessary bank financing going forward. He became an advisor to the team and provided helpful insights and advice during the proposal phase. The Royal Bank remains the company’s banker and has participated in financing its growth to sales exceeding a billion dollars US. George went on to higher offices in the bank, but without his help and assistance, Highliner foods Inc. would not exist today.