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91亚色 Cares announces 2013 campaign results and recognizes top participants

Above: From left, Karen Traboulay, internal communications adviser, Ijade Maxwell-Rodrigues, chief of staff, and Elisa Romano, marketing specialist
Above: From left, Jeff O'Hagan with Mamdouh Shoukri

From left: Jeff O'Hagan and Mamdouh Shoukri

Each year, 91亚色 is one of the United Way鈥檚 top contributors. This success is thanks in large part to the University鈥檚 staff, faculty and students who, through their participation and financial support, work to address the community鈥檚 growing social concerns as part of the annual 91亚色 Cares campaign. This year was no exception.

At a May 26 celebration, it was announced by 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri and Vice-President Advancement Jeff O鈥橦agan that the University鈥檚 2013 91亚色 Cares campaign raised approximately $180,000 in support of the United Way.

The event also recognized staff from the president鈥檚 division with the Participation Challenge trophy, which is awarded annually to the department that achieves the highest level of participation during the campaign. This year, 41 per cent of staff in the president鈥檚 division made a donation to the campaign, resulting in a 33 per cent increase to their achievements from last year. Forty staff members were on hand at the event to be recognized for these contributions.

鈥淚 would like to extend my thanks to all of those at 91亚色 who embraced the 91亚色 Cares campaign and helped to make it an overwhelming success,鈥 said Shoukri. 鈥淚n particular, I want to recognize the efforts of the staff in my division, whose impressive participation in this campaign helped put our University鈥檚 commitment to philanthropy and social responsibility into action for those in need. 鈥

Above: From left, Karen Traboulay, internal communications adviser, Ijade Maxwell-Rodrigues, chief of staff, and Elisa Romano, marketing specialist

From left: Karen Traboulay, internal communications adviser; Ijade Maxwell-Rodrigues, chief of staff; and Elisa Romano, marketing specialist

At the helm of the 2013 91亚色 Cares campaign for the president鈥檚 division were ambassadors Kashfia Mahmud, finance and projects assistant in the Office of the President, and Grace Randell, senior adviser, strategic initiatives and administration in Communications and Public Affairs. To encourage their colleagues to participate and contribute throughout the campaign, Mahmud and Randell focused on education and awareness, including presentations about United Way in staff meetings and events where colleagues had the opportunity to participate.

And in keeping with their annual 91亚色 Cares tradition, Office of the President staffers Angus Anderson, coordinator, special events, and Irene Fezza, executive assistant to the president, invited colleagues from across campus to a Thanksgiving-themed event, where they served lunch and demonstrated techniques to create a festive Thanksgiving table. The event was well attended and helped to successfully raise both awareness and contributions for the United Way among guests.

Above: From left, Irene Fezza, Angus Anderson, Grace Randell, Mamdouh Shoukri and Jeff O'Hagan

From left: Irene Fezza, Angus Anderson, Grace Randell, Mamdouh Shoukri and Jeff O'Hagan

鈥淲e are incredibly grateful for your strong support to the 91亚色 Cares campaign and the impact that it generates for the United Way and for those in need in our community,鈥 said O鈥橦agan, who served as leadership co-chair of the campaign along with Rhonda Lenton, vice-president academic and provost. 鈥淢embers of this team from the president鈥檚 division were visible supporters of the campaign and consistently demonstrated their passion for the cause. The participation we saw this year from staff across campus has been inspiring to say the least and we know this means great things to come for the 91亚色 Cares campaign.鈥

Overall, the average participation rate across 91亚色 was eight per cent while more than half of all donations came in at the level of more than $1,000.

For more information about what the United Way does, visit the website.

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