Unique funding/mentorship program supports aspiring athletes and
inspires youth participation in sports
TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2013 /CNW/ - CIBC (CM: TSX) (CM:NYSE) is proud to announce that seven of the 67 amateur
athletes on CIBC Team Next are from Atlantic Canada.
The athletes were unveiled today in a special ceremony in Toronto after a two-day
orientation camp where they received financial literacy, life skills
and social media training, as well as unprecedented access to current
and former Canadian elite-level athlete mentors.
"CIBC Team Next is such an essential program because it goes beyond the
funding and recognizes the incredible role mentorship also plays in an
athlete's development," said Mark de Jonge, CIBC Team Next mentor and
Olympic medalist and sprint kayaker. "I know how important it is to
have someone rooting for you in your corner, and I'm thrilled to be a
part of this exciting chapter for the members of CIBC Team Next as they
strive to reach their goals in athletics and beyond."
They include:
Name
|
Age
|
Hometown
|
Sport
|
Ben Taylor
|
21
|
St. John's, NL
|
Shooting
|
Brittany Fraser
|
25
|
New Glasgow, NS
|
Equestrian
|
Custio Clayton
|
26
|
Dartmouth, NS
|
Boxing
|
Ian Kent
|
52
|
Eastern Passage, NS
|
Table Tennis
|
Jason McCoombs
|
20
|
Dartmouth, NS
|
CanoeKayak
|
Michelle Russell
|
21
|
Dartmouth, NS
|
CanoeKayak
|
Pamela LeJean
|
29
|
Halifax, NS
|
Athletics
|
CIBC Team Next is a $2 million investment to assist 67 athletes who
aspire to realize their dreams and represent Canada on the world stage.
Each athlete will receive:
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A $5,000 annual grant for the next three years ($15,000 total);
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Mentorship from prominent Canadian athletes: Josh Cassidy, Mark de
Jonge, Stephanie Dixon, Kara Lang, Kyle Shewfelt Mary Spencer, Bruny
Surin and Simon Whitfield;
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Workshops and advice on personal finances, post-secondary and career
planning, social media training and public speaking;
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Exclusive access to the CIBC Team Next idea sharing forum;
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Community support and networking opportunities through the local CIBC
branches and employees in their home community; and,
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Preferred CIBC products and services.
The program is being administered for CIBC by AthletesCAN and the
Canadian Sport Institute Ontario. To be considered, the athletes had to
be nominated by their national sport organizations. For more
information on the program, please visit facebook.com/cibc.
CIBC's investment of $2 million in the program is in addition to $2
million legacy investments already committed in support of Canada's
youth related to the Pan/Parapan Am Games, including sport-related CIBC
Youthvision scholarships, and programs for Aboriginal youth.
About CIBC
CIBC is a leading North American financial institution with nearly 11
million personal banking and business clients. As the Lead Partner of
the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games and a Premier Partner of the
Canadian Paralympic Committee, CIBC is committed to enriching Canadian
communities through the power of sport. We support causes that matter
to our clients, our employees and our communities and aim to make a
difference in communities through corporate donations, sponsorships and
the volunteer spirit of employees. In 2012, CIBC contributed more than
$38 million to over 1,900 charitable and non-profit initiatives in 450
communities. You can find other news releases and information about
CIBC in our Press Centre on our corporate website at www.cibc.com.
SOURCE Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Media contact: Caroline Van Hasselt, Director, External Communications and Media Relations, 416-784-6699, or caroline.vanhasselt@cibc.com.
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