2014 CANADIAN BUSINESS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ANNOUNCED

Three outstanding business leaders to be recognized on May 15, 2014


TORONTO, Nov. 21, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Canadian Business Hall of Fame announced its 36th Class of Companion Inductees:
Peter M. Brown, Founder & Honorary Chairman, Canaccord Genuity
Emanuele (Lino) Saputo, Chairman of the Board, Saputo Inc.
Donald J. Smith, Founder, Former President & CEO, EllisDon (posthumously)

Each year, the Canadian Business Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the lifetime accomplishments of Canada's business leaders. These three business leaders are being recognized for their business excellence, outstanding professional achievements and enduring contributions to Canadian society.

"It is my great pleasure to announce these exceptional Canadians as Inductees for their personal accomplishments and the legacy they have created for future generations," said Mr. L.R. Wilson, Chancellor of the Order of the Business Hall of Fame. "On May 15, we will honour these three outstanding individuals for the significant contributions they have made to Canadian business and society."

The Order of the Business Hall of Fame was established by Junior Achievement of Canada in 1979. Companions are nominated by their peers and are chosen by an independent selection committee representing Canada's foremost business, academic and media institutions. As national partner of the Canadian Business Hall of Fame, Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions is responsible for managing the overall search by identifying and shortlisting potential nominees according to key criteria.

"Our Inductees are leading examples of achievement in business and in life," said Keith Publicover, President and CEO, Junior Achievement of Canada. "By honouring these individuals, we are helping students develop their financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship skills in order to become the next generation of leaders."

This year's Class of Companions will formally be inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame at the 2014 Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremony on May 15 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Proceeds from this gala help Junior Achievement reach the growing demand of financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs for Canadian students, which are essential to their future success.

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For more information, please contact:
Kristina Fixter, National director, marketing and communications, Junior Achievement of Canada
416-622-4602, ext. 229 or kfixter@jacan.org                                                                                                                                                                                        

About the Canadian Business Hall of Fame

Established by Junior Achievement of Canada in 1979, 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. For information, please visit www.cbhf.ca.

About Junior Achievement of Canada

For over 58 years, Junior Achievement learning experiences have helped young Canadians discover financial literacy, entrepreneurial and work readiness skills so they can achieve their highest potential as citizens of our global community. Across Canada, Junior Achievement reaches over 243,000 students annually with 14,500 dedicated business volunteers. Since 1955, over 4 million Canadian youth have participated in Junior Achievement business learning experiences free of charge. For more information, please visit www.jacan.org.



            

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