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Sustainability
University of Guelph receives $400,000 from The Co-operators for new Centre
GUELPH - The University of Guelph and The Co-operators yesterday launched a new centre dedicated to preparing a new generation of business leaders committed to community engagement and sustainability. The Co-operators Centre for Business and Social Entrepreneurship will be supported over the next five years by a $400,000 gift from the Guelph-based insurance and financial services organization. Based in the College of Management and Economics (CME), this special-focus centre will be among the first of its kind on a Canadian university campus. It will serve as a gateway between the University and the community.
Business students and faculty will work with social purpose
organizations on a broad range of collaborative initiatives that have
tangible benefits for everyone involved. Along the way, students will gain
management and economic experience, create and launch new ventures and
develop a sense of social responsibility and leadership. There will also be
opportunities for faculty and graduate student research.
The donation, provided through The Co-operators Foundation, builds upon
more than two decades of collaboration and partnership between the two
organizations.
"Our values align very well with the mission of this new centre, which is
to foster a commitment to community engagement and sustainability among
future business leaders," said Co-operators president and CEO Kathy
Bardswick, who is vice chair of U of G's Board of Governors. "Through the
centre, students will have opportunities to get hands-on experience with
non-profits and other local organizations, which will not only further their
learning, but will also benefit our community."
President Alastair Summerlee said such engagement is fundamental to the
learning experience at U of G. "The drive to address real problems comes from
a shared recognition of our civic and cultural responsibility. So from day
one, we work to develop a sense of communal caring and interest in our
students and faculty. We're unique in Canada for this commitment. This gift
from The Co-operators will allow us to raise our already high standards for
community engagement and to focus on a culture of applied learning and
innovation."
In addition to establishing authentic and sustainable partnerships, the
new centre will allow CME to expand several existing initiatives. They
include the certificate program in community leadership, student business
competitions, co-op placements and a partnership with the Guelph-Wellington
Business Enterprise Centre that enables students to develop and operate their
own businesses.
"The development of entrepreneurial skills and compassionate attitudes
among business students has never been more important than it is today," said
CME dean Julia Christensen Hughes. "The support from The Co-operators will
help us achieve our vision for CME - a college with a true commitment to
student and faculty engagement and to strengthening the connections between
individual and community that are vital to social and business
sustainability."
Funding for the centre was provided from The Co-operators Foundation,
which supports social economy enterprises and other worthy causes throughout
Canada. The Co-operators history of collaboration and partnership with U of G
spans more than two decades. Over the past five years, the organization has
provided more than $250,000 to various projects and initiatives at the
university.
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