OTTAWA, Oct. 5, 2017 /CNW/ - BMO honoured three
women leaders at the BMO Celebrating Women program event in Ottawa last night in the following
categories: Innovation and Global Growth, Community and Charitable Giving, and Expansion and Growth in Small Business. BMO
Celebrating Women recognizes female leaders in their communities as part of the bank's commitment to the advancement of
women.
The following honourees were recognized:
- Innovation and Global Growth: Marina Kun . Ms. Kun is the Owner and President of Kun
Shoulder Rest Inc., a global manufacturer of shoulder rests for violins and violas. She's responsible for transforming the
company into a household name in the international strings world. It now holds dozens of patents and distributes product to no
less than 80 per cent of the world. Ms. Kun was listed as one of Canada's top 100 Women Entrepreneurs in 2006 by
PROFIT.
- Community and Charitable Giving: Francine Whiteduck . Ms. Whiteduck is the Founder of
Whiteduck Resources Inc., a consulting firm that provides research and evaluation to local, national and international
Indigenous organizations. Algonquin and from the Kigitan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation, she supports the developmental lending
needs of Aboriginal small businesses across the country. In addition, she's the Board Director for Prosper Canada, a charity that develops economic opportunity for Canadians living in poverty through program
and policy innovation.
- Expansion and Growth in Small Business: Anna Belanger . Ms. Belanger is the Owner of
Anna Belanger and Associates, a group of clinics designed to meet therapeutic needs of women of all ages. In 2009, after her
intensive training at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy (WCCMT), she opened Ottawa's
first message therapy clinic for women. Ms. Belanger has grown the client base from 12 to more than 16,000. She plans to expand
her business to include other health care services and open more locations in the Ottawa
area.
"These honourees are powerful leaders that inspire the community's entrepreneurial spirit," said Victor Pellegrino, Senior Vice President, Eastern Ontario Division, BMO Bank of Montreal. "We proudly applaud them for their incredible contributions in business and to our communities, as
well as their continued work for the advancement of women."
The BMO Celebrating Women program follows the bank's second Catalyst Award win for its industry-leading work to accelerate
diversity and inclusion in its workplace and dedication to gender equality.
In addition, BMO has partnerships with GroYourBiz, WBE Canada, Women Presidents' Organization and Catalyst. It has developed
products and services to support its female clients, including the recent Women in Leadership Mutual Fund – the first impact
investing mutual fund offered by a Canadian bank focused on gender diversity. It has also spearheaded studies around women
entrepreneurs, such as A Force to Reckon With: Women, Entrepreneurs & Risk – an eye-opening report, in partnership
with Carleton University, that debunked myths around the notion of women being risk averse.
For more information about BMO Celebrating Women, please visit: bmoforwomen.com and join the social conversation using
#BMOforWomen.
About BMO Financial Group
Established in 1817, and currently marking its 200th year of operations, BMO Financial Group is a highly diversified
financial services provider based in North America. With total assets of $709 billion as of July 31, 2017, and more than 45,000 employees, BMO provides a
broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment banking products and services to more than 12
million customers and conducts business through three operating groups: Personal and Commercial Banking, Wealth Management and
BMO Capital Markets.
SOURCE BMO Financial Group
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