VANCOUVER, Oct. 2, 2018 /CNW/ - The annual BMO Celebrating
Women event held in Vancouver on Thursday, honoured four women for their remarkable
contributions to business and the community.
The program honours female leaders in local communities as part of BMO's commitment to drive the advancement of women and
recognizes their contributions in one of three categories: Innovation and Global Growth, Community and Charitable Giving, and
Expansion and Growth in Small Business.
The following honourees were recognized:
- Innovation and Global Growth: Shannon Rogers
Shannon Rogers is the President and General Counsel for Global Relay, a leading
technology services company providing cloud-based compliance messaging and message management.
In her role, Ms. Rogers oversees business development and heads up all legal, corporate and regulatory compliance issues for
the company and its 23,000 financial customers around the globe.
Ms. Rogers has received previous recognition for her work, including the Canadian General Counsel Award for Business
Achievement; and 'Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year'. Ms. Rogers was named '#1 Female Entrepreneur in Canada' three times, and 'Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women' twice.
- Community and Charitable Giving: Jacqui Cohen
Jacqui Cohen is the President and CEO of Army & Navy, Canada's original discount department store and the founder of Face the World Foundation.
The Vancouver-based charity, established in 1991, provides funding to a variety of charitable
organizations, primarily those that help the marginalized. Since its inception, Face the World has raised more than
$18 million to help organizations that support children, victims of domestic violence, the
elderly, and the homeless.
This past June, over 240 local business, community and social leaders attended the 28th Face the World Gala, raising more than
$700,000.
- Expansion & Growth in Small Business: Dionne Laslo-Baker
Dionne Laslo-Baker is the founder and owner of DeeBee's Organics, a corporation that
manufactures natural tea-based treats.
As a medical scientist with a PhD in maternal fetal toxicology from the University of Toronto, Ms.
Laslo-Baker garnered international attention for her doctoral thesis on the effects of exposure to environmental toxins during
pregnancy. She also studied the effects of chemicals and toxins on child development.
Inspired by her children, DeeBee's Organics product line includes frozen treats made with tea. 'FruitPops' is the first
certified non-GMO, organic, vegan, tea-based treat that is also gluten-, dairy- and soy-free. DeeBee's Organics can be found in
more than 2,000 stores across North America.
- Expansion & Growth in Small Business: Jing Wen
Jing Wen is the Owner of Columbia Academy Inc., a private high school in Vancouver.
During her years spent working at various private independent schools, Ms. Wen cultivated her passion for helping students
succeed. Despite facing a saturated market, in 2015 she ventured out to start her own private school.
With a student-centric approach, the Columbia Academy has grown to welcome more than 250 students. It has created a nurturing
learning environment for students from around the world providing a successful base to prepare students to gain admission to
top universities worldwide.
"It is with great pleasure that we recognize the work of these inspiring entrepreneurs who have demonstrated the importance of
connecting our communities through their businesses," said Michael Bonner, Senior Vice President,
British Columbia & Yukon, BMO Financial Group. "We are
delighted to honour these women through this important initiative. All of us at BMO are committed to developing programs that
support and celebrate the advancement of women in communities nationwide."
BMO has partnerships with organizations such as GroYourBiz, WBE Canada, Women Presidents' Organization and Catalyst. It has
also developed products that address the needs of its female clients, including the Women in Leadership Mutual Fund – the first
impact-investing mutual fund offered by a Canadian bank which focuses on gender diversity. It has also spearheaded studies around
women entrepreneurs, such as the report titled Everywhere, Every Day Innovating – Women Entrepreneurs and
Innovation.
For more information about BMO Celebrating Women, please visit: bmoforwomen.com and join the social conversation using #BMOforWomen.
About BMO Financial Group
Serving customers for 200 years and counting, BMO is a highly diversified financial services provider - the 8th
largest bank, by assets, in North America. With total assets of $765
billion as of July 31, 2018, and a team of diverse and highly engaged 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, BMO Wealth
Management and BMO Capital Markets.
SOURCE BMO Financial Group
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