“Everyone talks about growth, but what does it mean at Ivey?” Adwoa Mould-Mograbi—MBA’09 Candidate

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03 Perspectives on Growth

08 Message from the Dean

09 At the Heart of Growth

11 Ivey Degree Programs

21 Executive Development

22 Research Centres

27 A Year in Review

30 Message from the Board Chair

31 Gifts in Action

33 Operating Budget

35 Boards and Councils

40 Ivey’s Investors Lifetime Giving Class Giving Friends, Faculty & Staff Ivey Legacies Corporate Donors Matching Gift Companies

65 Ivey at a Glance

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Ivey’s Cross-Enterprise Leadership strategy has set the foundation for growth. Our programs, faculty and research centres have grown and there is more ahead. But as any business knows, growth for its own sake is rarely sustainable. At Ivey we believe growth is about doing better, as well as doing more. So, let’s talk about growth.

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“Ivey’s Cross-Enterprise Leadership has established a context for sustainable growth. It’s the right concept at the right time.” Thomas d’Aquino—Chief Executive and President of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives

What does business growth mean to you? Encouraging Canadian businesses to grow globally is critical to our future. The foundation of this growth will be our ability to attract and keep talented people; encourage the generation of innovative ideas; and create an appealing environment for investment in new technologies and new ventures. In turn, we need business and government leaders who can see the big picture; anticipate and adapt to rapid changes—whether across organizations, industries, or regions—and, most importantly, leaders who can work collaboratively to bridge cultural divides. This is the essence of Cross-Enterprise Leadership.

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“Growth comes from leadership built in partnership with a great team.” George Cope—HBA ’84, President and Chief Executive Officer of BCE Inc. and Bell

What does career growth mean to you? A career in leadership is built on a great team. As a leader, you set the goals, but you cannot achieve them by yourself, and you shouldn’t try. To achieve your goals, you need to seek out partners with skills and perspectives you may not have—those who really challenge you in a collaborative way every day. This is a lesson I learned at Ivey and one that has been sustained through my ongoing investment in the Ivey Alumni Network. Your alumni network can fit quite well into the balance we must all maintain between family, work life, and all of our interests and passions. For me, the network is a great way to give back to the organization and people who’ve contributed so much to my career, while continuing my own learning year after year. I share the lessons I’ve learned, while benefitting from the collected experience of my diverse Ivey peer group and from the fresh and energetic young business minds of the Ivey classroom.

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“Growth means extraordinary learning experiences that transform who you are and reveal leadership potential you never knew you had.” Adwoa Mould-Mograbi—MBA ’09 Candidate

What does personal growth mean to you? Personal growth is using every experience, whether success or failure, as an opportunity to learn and grow. Each day brings new challenges and a chance to redefine who I am and who I want to be. It is a conscious effort to seek new insight and apply lessons learned. Ivey has pushed me out of my comfort zone and equipped me to understand and handle business, financial and economic issues in a fast paced and dynamic environment. Above all, I have developed a deep sense of self-confidence and belief in my own ability to build, manage and lead a successful and thriving business enterprise.

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“From the personal growth of individuals, their careers and their businesses, to the growth of knowledge, as Canada’s leadership school, we define success by our ability to impact growth in all these areas.” Carol Stephenson—Dean

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Ivey is Growth

In a year in which the world experienced • The one-year MBA program has established a solid unprecedented financial loss and economic foundation for growth with an innovative curriculum, and turmoil, our focus on growth may seem to be our Executive MBA program is leading market share in at odds with reality. Far from it. . Its innovative programming is receiving top marks from both students and corporate sponsors. Growth is essential for the future. A sustainable growth • Our research output continues to grow with the strategy values and builds upon the interconnected nature support of a thriving PhD program that is attracting of an organization’s stakeholders: the customer, the award-winning candidates worldwide. shareholder and the community. For Ivey, growth also means thoughtful choices, focus and innovation. • Ivey Executive Development is developing new markets and innovative programs to meet the growing need for Three years ago, Ivey was the first business school in the leadership talent, with programs such as ReConnect world to recognize and act on the need to fundamentally for professional women re-entering the workforce. restructure our traditional approach to teaching and research to address the dramatic changes created by • The involvement and support of our Alumni continues the rapid advance of globalization and technology. to grow each year with a record contribution to our Through Cross-Enterprise Leadership, we have set a Ivey annual fund in the past year. firm foundation for our future and, more importantly, Our investment in faculty is the source of all our growth. for the growth of business leadership in Canada and Ivey professors drive growth in business and academic around the world. communities alike. Case writing, along with long-term Our investment in Cross-Enterprise Leadership education partnerships with firms such as Maple Leaf Foods, strategy is focused on five strategic imperatives: TD Bank and JD Irving, ensure that Ivey’s professors stay connected to real world issues. The results are impressive: • Create intensive and cutting-edge in the past year alone, 10 of Ivey’s professors were MBA and EMBA Programs recognized with prestigious teaching awards from The • Build the world’s best undergraduate University of Western and the province of Ontario. program and grow its size It is imperative to invest in the future and for this reason in • Focus research to crack a handful of 2008, after an intense international recruitment campaign, Cross-Enterprise Leadership issues we were successful in attracting 10 outstanding new faculty • Focus corporate education on members to Ivey, who strengthened our ability to achieve Cross-Enterprise Leadership skills all our goals. • Launch a fundraising campaign to As I begin my second term as Dean of the Richard Ivey match the scope of our vision School of Business, my promise to you is a continued focus on sustainable growth for all our stakeholders. I am As you will learn throughout the 2008 Annual deeply indebted to all Ivey alumni and friends of the school Report, our strategy is to deliver solid returns. who have supported us in a multitude of ways over the Despite challenging economic times, 2008 was past year. You are the inspiration for all we do. a strong year for Ivey: • The HBA program is meeting its growth target by reaching out to a much broader market of outstanding young leaders across Canada and internationally. We are adding our sixth section of HBA students in September 2009.

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At the heart of our teaching and research is a Case writing, along with long-term educational partnerships culture that thrives on collaboration—where faculty with firms such as Maple Leaf Foods, TD Bank and JD Irving, can easily stretch outside narrow viewpoints by ensure that Ivey’s professors stay connected to real world accessing each other’s knowledge at every level. issues. More importantly, they can take relevant and current This is Cross-Enterprise Leadership in action. business experience into the classroom. As a result, in the past year alone, 10 of Ivey’s faculty members were Thought leadership stems from a culture of collaboration, recognized with prestigious teaching awards. which has been one of Ivey’s most distinctive strengths since its inception in 1922. This focus on collaboration was Ivey faculty are the foundation of continued growth. further deepened with the introduction of Cross-Enterprise They are among the top in their field, accumulating several Leadership in 2005. Learning and growth of individual faculty million in government research grants in 2008. It is also members is enhanced through collaboration and results in important to invest in the future. In 2008, following an a win for professors, students and businesses alike. This intense recruitment campaign, the School was successful collaboration and emphasis on teamwork is also engrained in attracting 10 new full-time faculty members to Ivey, all in the development of curriculum, assessment of students, of whom have well established reputations in their areas and even in the organization of support operations at Ivey, and were attracted by Ivey’s collaborative approach to such as career management and student recruitment. both teaching and research.

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A Case-Study Professor Stephen Sapp, an international finance expert at Ivey who had been investigating the globalization of Cross-Enterprise Leadership has its origins in financial markets for many years. They met that afternoon the collaborative nexus of Ivey’s academic culture. and many times after that, filling whiteboards, spreadsheets On any given day, professors and researchers and lunch hours with discussion and analysis. Several cross silo boundaries and engage in an exchange months later they had their answer. of ideas with their counterparts. Bringing their respective viewpoints to the analysis, Although it was a warm morning in September 2007, Vandenbosch and Sapp uncovered one of those simple it was off to a cold start for Professor Mark Vandenbosch, truths that lie hidden in plain view until the right questions a marketing expert and former director of Ivey’s HBA are asked. The two researchers assert their findings Program. He frowned as he finished reading the email indicate that regardless of industry, the drive for efficiency from the pension board stating that some of his funds in ultracompetitive markets leads to weakness in business had been invested in products related to US subprime models that often go undetected. It was a great “Aha” mortgages. “Great!” he thought. “That’s twice in the last moment, they agree. They plan to publish their findings in few months that has happened to me.” 2009 and hope that many businesses (and investors) will benefit from learning what and where to look to avoid similar He was referring to his investment in a reputable food mistakes and proceed with greater confidence into global manufacturing firm that had lost most of its value thanks markets for long term growth. to a crisis in their global supply chain that led to a massive recall. He tried to reassure himself by thinking that there Like an Ivey grad adept at analyzing complex issues, the mark of a good researcher is the ability to figure out what’s were many others like him. It didn’t help much. Why was missing by asking the right questions. Recently, Professor everyone—including the managers involved—“surprised” Mary Crossan, Director of Ivey’s Leading Cross-Enterprise by these failures? Didn’t anyone see this coming? research centre, overheard a conversation between Mark Then another question hit him: “Was it possible the and Stephen at the school’s Tuesday coffee hour and two crises were caused by the same underlying issues? recognized a missing link for a research paper on crisis Could vastly different industries be afflicted with similar leadership that she and another Ivey colleague were weaknesses?” He was curious—but also going to be late developing. She invited Mark and Stephen to join their for class—so he tapped out a brief email to his colleague, effort. And so learning and collaboration grows.

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HBA Program

Growing On Quality But some things are best left unchanged. Professor Meister explains: “If an alumnus from the HBA Class of ’68 visited For the third consecutive year, a record an Ivey classroom today, he or she would immediately feel number of secondary school students applied at home. The core student experience, central to Ivey’s to Western seeking pre-admission to the success, is exactly the same. Teaching is organized in a HBA Program—Ivey Advance Entry section-based experience and all core classes are taken in Opportunity (AEO) status. a section with a common set of faculty. That’s not changed, nor is it going to.” A grassroots marketing campaign in secondary schools was the fuel that led to this growth in applications across Canada and internationally. To put it in perspective, says A Global Perspective Professor Darren Meister, HBA Program Director, “In 2004, HBA program deepens global perspective Ivey visited just 20 high schools in Ontario; in 2008, we visited more than 10 times that number—210 schools with new international opportunities. with 30 percent of the visits taking place outside of The Ivey HBA Program continues to grow in status for a Ontario. It’s paying off.” number of reasons and international diversity is a critical Canada’s first and only HBA for business has grown and one. In 2008 students applied from 23 different universities evolved over 86 years, earning a world-wide reputation with 38 different majors. Every student has the opportunity for excellence due in large part to the calibre of its people. to participate in study trips—to Israel, India and China for Whether in its students or faculty, Ivey’s investment in both example, as well as opportunities for teaching internships intellectual ability and leadership potential ensures quality through the HBA Leader Program in Central and Eastern growth now and for the future. Europe. Exciting exchange opportunities continue to be available for students through our exchange relationships Demand is high, but growth isn’t just about volume. with 42 universities around the world. Qualification for entry into the program is more stringent than ever to ensure every individual can contribute to the The Ivey HBA recently received the honour of being selected HBA experience of his or her peers. The result of this as the only Canadian business degree recognized for direct rigorous selection process and spirited recruitment campaign entry into the Master of International Management program is a class defined by a greater diversity of strong academic offered by the Community of European Management achievers who also demonstrate leadership in a variety of Schools (CEMS). CEMS is an alliance of 27 top business extra-curricular and entrepreneurial areas. Today, the HBA schools and 60 multinational companies with a mission to class is composed of five sections and a total of 389 set a global standard of excellence for pre-experience students of which 10% are international and 28% from Masters in Management. Students graduate with both an outside Ontario (compared to 2007 when only 16% were MSc from one of the allied business schools, and receive from outside Ontario). Diversity is critical both to the learning the MIM designation from CEMS. experience and the long-term vitality of the alumni network. Partnering with CEMS creates new and interesting The pool of outstanding students is wide and deep and, opportunities for HBA students by leveraging established despite the global economic crisis, Ivey HBA growth is global academic and corporate partners. “We are proud on target for 2009 with a goal of admitting six sections to be the exclusive Canadian partner in the delivery of (460 students). Future growth will be monitored to ensure this world-class program,” says Professor Darren Meister, an optimal level of career opportunities for all graduates; Faculty Director of the HBA Program. “We look forward to however, the School fully expects to reach our original goal realizing the potential of this relationship for Ivey grads as of eight sections by 2011. At this size, the HBA Program is many other top schools such as HEC Paris, Bocconi best positioned to support the sustainable development of and the London School of Economics already have.” innovative electives and take full advantage of the School’s significant increase in mid-career faculty drawn from a global and highly competitive market.

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Accounting Accreditations HBA program earns two accounting accreditations. The Ivey HBA Program is now accredited by two prominent professional accounting bodies: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (ICAO) and The Society of Management Accountants of Canada. The accreditation is an important accomplishment for the HBA Program as it is essentially the stamp of approval from the ICAO and The Society of Management Accountants of Canada. With the accreditation, both organizations recognize that Ivey offers all of the courses required to pursue a CA or CMA designation in an approved and high-quality format.

HBA Program at a Glance

2008 HBA Class Profile

Class Profile Male 62% Female 38% AEO 50% / 187 students non-AEO from Western 36% / 136 students Other Universities 14% / 53 students Attended Grade 12 in Ontario 71.5% / 268 students Attended Grade 12 outside of Ontario in Canada 18.1% / 68 students Attended Grade 12 outside of Canada 10.4% / 39 students International Citizenship 10%

2008 Employment

Job Status % of Job Seekers Received Offer(s) 92% Still Seeking Employment 8

Reporting Information % of HBA Class Actively Seeking Employment 86% Not Seeking Employment 4% Reporting Rate 90%

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Compensation by Industry

Average Total Compensation was $60,040* *Includes: Base salary, signing bonus and other guaranteed compensation, as reported by our graduates. Industry - Base Salary % of Students High Mean Consulting-Management 18% $75,000 $61,164 Consulting-Other 4% $65,000 $56,429 Consumre Packaged Goods 7% $62,000 $54,409 Energy/Resources 2% $69,540 $59,808 Finance-Accounting 21% $48,000 $43,875 Finance-Corporate Office 3% $57,000 $48,965 Finance-Corporate Banking 24% $92,500 $63,501 Finance-Investment Management 2% $75,000 $58,500 Finance-Other 5% $75,000 $54,886 IT/Telecommunications 3% $65,000 $58,286 Manufacturing 2% $52,000 $48,900 Wholesale/Retail 2% Other 8% $61,200 $42,093

Demographics: Birth Country

2% Indian 2% Polish 13% 3% Other Korean

10% Chinese

70% Canadian

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MBA Program

Leading Through Innovation review, while our Career Management team conducted in-depth recruiter interviews and a student experience survey Canada’s first MBA program celebrates 60 years was created in partnership with the MBA Student Association. of growth, innovation and leadership. One area under review was the dual cohort system Ivey led the way in 1948 when it established Canada’s first (classes starting in both May and September). While the MBA program. Sixty years later the Ivey MBA continues dual cohort structure has many benefits, over time we to be the program to lead the advancement of business found that the additional demands this system placed education. While many top schools are just beginning to on our recruiters as well as on faculty and staff resources, think about change in light of the global economic crisis, outweighed the benefits. A larger class entering once a Ivey’s one-year MBA is in its third year delivering graduates year best positions the MBA program for future growth. who are prepared to lead in a world in which globalization The Task Force approved a recommendation to move is changing all the rules. to a single cohort of two 70 person classes in 2010. Growth in the MBA program is all about quality—quality of the students, quality of the experience, and quality Career Management of the alumni. “It’s a virtuous circle,” says Eric Morse, Associate Dean of Programs. Career Management helps differentiate Ivey students. One of the most unique aspects of Ivey’s recruitment strategy is the partnership with Career Management, Career Management continues to be recognized as a which has earned a reputation among recruiters as the differentiator for companies looking to access the calibre very best in Canada for its professional staff with deep of talent that Ivey attracts at both the HBA and MBA level. industry knowledge and exceptional service standards. Results from the annual recruiter survey consistently places Over the past two years, Career Management has also Ivey’s Career Management team as the best in Canada, partnered with the MBA recruiting team throughout the providing a benchmark of service, partnership and application process. “They know what recruiters are consultation that other schools could learn from. looking for so it just made sense to involve them deeply Placement results for the year remain strong. And in in pre-screening candidate resumes, developing a looking at the year ahead, with the expected cutbacks this comprehensive candidate scorecard, and providing economy presents, a defined corporate development plan feedback on interviews,” explains Morse. is under way to draw even more opportunities to Ivey The first two years of the new MBA program have been students through formalized channels. highly successful from multiple perspectives. As always, Programming to ensure our students perform well, once Ivey faculty consistently exceeded student expectations given access to opportunities, is more robust than ever and MBA students have expressed high satisfaction with mandatory classes for first year HBAs and a mandatory with the Cross-Enterprise Leadership curriculum and “Get Connected” program for our MBAs (one week in approach, including team teaching, a greater emphasis Toronto meeting alumni and recruiters, setting up their on teamwork, and international learning opportunities. own informational meetings and doing mock interviews). Despite these positive indicators, in a highly competitive Understanding the challenges our students face in this and growing global market, we believe it is essential to market reveal there is more emphasis than ever on the review our strategy at regular intervals. During the fall, concepts of goal setting, staying current with the business an MBA Task Force, led by Ivey Advisory Board member press, networking, and “Olympic-level” preparation for and former P&G and American Express senior executive, interviews to ensure that once access to an interview is Barbara Fraser, HBA ’71, was formed to spearhead a full granted, Ivey students know what it means to perform.

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MBAs Meet their Match MBA students travel to Nebraska to meet Warren Buffett. Ivey is one of a small handful of universities in the world offering a formal program in Value Investing, the investment strategy championed by Warren Buffett. Prof. George Athanassakos, who chairs Ivey’s Ben Graham Centre for Value Investing, took his MBA class on the field trip of a lifetime in the spring. Ivey MBA students were invited by the Oracle of Omaha to spend the day with him in Nebraska to discuss stock trading and enjoy lunch at Buffett’s favourite steakhouse. For Athanassakos: “Buffett is a wise man, not just in investing but in all aspects of life. Spending a day with him was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

MBA Program at a Glance

2008 MBA Spring Class Profile The 2008 MBA Spring Class 71 students 9 faculties in previous education 25 different languages spoken 11 countries 15 industries in work experience 39% have more than one degree 6 provinces 36% have international work experience Class Profile Citizenship Birth Country Total Class 71 Canadian 75% 54% Male 75% Chinese 4% 7% Female 25% Indian 11% 18% Years Work Experience 4.6 Latin American 1% 3% Average Age 29 Other 9% 18% Average GMAT 658

2008 MBA Fall Class Profile The 2008 MBA Fall Class 73 students 9 faculties in previous education 31 different languages spoken 8 countries 29 industries in work experience 38% have more than one degree 5 provinces 29% have international work experience Class Profile Citizenship Birth Country Total Class 73 Canadian 73% 55% Male 75% Chinese 11% 12% Female 25% Indian 8% 12% Years Work Experience 5.4 Latin American 3% 7% Average Age 30 Other 5% 15% Average GMAT 657

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2008 Employment

Job Status % of Job Seekers Received Offer(s) 91%

Reporting Information % of MBA Class Actively Seeking Employment 88% Not Seeking Employment 6% Reporting Rate 94%

Compensation by Industry

Average Total Compensation was $103,781*. Up from $93,949 in 2007. *Includes: Base salary, signing bonus and other guaranteed compensation, as reported by our graduates. Industry - Base Salary % of Students High Mean Consulting-Management 20% $135,000 $104,800 Consulting-Other 7% $115,000 $81,625 Consumer Packaged Goods 7% $72,000 $67,750 Finance-Corporate Banking 11% $134,000 $92,400 Finance-Corporate Office 12% $94,000 $83,750 Finance-Investment Management 3% Finance-Insurance 4% $96,000 $87,000 Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals 7% $120,000 $86,167 IT/Telecommunications 10% $115,000 $91,118 Manufacturing 4% $78,000 $73,667 Wholesale/Retail 3% $130,000 $92,750 Other 12% $120,000 $88,450

Demographics: Birth Country 1% Latin American

13% Other

16% Chinese

61% 10% Canadian Indian

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EMBA Program

Celebrating a Decade in Hong Kong First Custom EMBA in North America On the eve of the U.S. election, former U.S. One of only three corporate EMBA programs in Secretary of State, General Colin Powell, helped the world today, JD Irving Limited completed the the School commemorate the 10th anniversary Ivey EMBA program graduating 30 managers in of its Hong Kong EMBA program. May along with graduates of the regular EMBA and MBA programs. General Powell was the keynote speaker at a gala dinner celebrating Ivey’s leadership as the first North American This marks the first time a corporate class has graduated business school to establish a campus in China. Powell with an Ivey MBA. Tim Hodgson, MBA ’88, President, spoke to the need for strong leadership in uncertain Goldman Sachs Canada, delivered the keynote speech financial times, and highlighted the benefits of his own at the ceremony. He spoke to the importance of building MBA in preparing him for leadership in international relations. wealth—the kind of riches that come from listening to the Powell noted, “The kind of work that you are doing here wise, developing one’s potential, and influencing global at the Ivey School is very valuable; educating and training development. mid-career managers, as it will prepare them for where their future will take them. My MBA experience certainly Toronto EMBA Leads Market Share did that for me.” Commenting on the President-Elect, Powell said he’s confident Barack Obama understands the Since moving its campus from the outskirts of issues the U.S. is facing today and that America cannot be Toronto to the downtown core of the financial “isolated from the rest of the world, as we are all connected.” district in February 2007, the EMBA program The interconnected nature of globalization is the linchpin has earned 45 percent market share in Toronto. of Ivey’s Cross-Enterprise Leadership teaching and research Both its winter and fall classes were oversubscribed focus and the School’s dedication to the case method. by 50 percent. Credit for this success is attributed to a Associate Dean of Ivey’s Asian campus, Kathleen Slaughter, combination of the new curriculum introduced by EMBA emphasized that just as General Powell used diplomacy to Program Director, Professor Michael Pearce in 2007, the resolve international crises, today’s business leaders must ING Leadership Centre location, and a strong marketing use persuasion, influence and teamwork. The case method program. A greater emphasis has also been placed on is ideally suited to developing those skills in the next integrating business leaders into the core curriculum. generation of Asia’s business leaders. During the past year, leaders of industry and government, During the evening Dr. Cheng Yu-Tung, Chairman of New such as Canada’s Finance Minister, the Honourable Jim World Development Company Limited, was presented Flaherty, and BCE President and CEO, George Cope, with the Ivey Business Leader Award—the first of its kind HBA ’84, have led classroom sessions, sharing their in Asia. Dr. Cheng and the Cheng family have contributed experience and insights. significantly to the success of the Ivey program in Asia. Henry Cheng, HBA ’71, MBA ’72, guided the School in establishing the Hong Kong campus which was named after his father to honour his commitment to education.

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EMBA Class Profile

Class Profile Total number of participants (3 classes) 161 Average age 38.3 Average work experience (years) 14.4 Average management experience (years) 9.3 Percentage female 22% Percentage with 2 or more degrees 14% Percentage with 3 or more degrees 1% % with professional designation 20%

EMBA Participant Position EMBA Participant Industry 7% 2% President/ Public Services/ CEO Education 6% 16% Retail Vice 9% President 17% 16% Manufacturing Other Services

12% 28% Health Director/ 17% Care General Technology/ 34% Manager Communication Manager 17% Finance/ Insurance

6% 7% 6% Transportation/ Construction/ Consultant Energy Real Estate

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PhD Program

Staying the Course intent to pursue the research and contribute to public debate and knowledge in the student’s chosen area. PhD students contribute significantly to the School’s research output. Daina’s work highlights the tension business leaders experience between balancing corporate profit goals with Measuring the success of a PhD program begins with the the needs of the communities, cultures, civic and spiritual quality of the scholars accepted. This year, Ivey accepted organizations in which the firm operates. Her goal is to 11 new students. Between them they average GMAT promote responsible citizenship and a dialogue between scores at the 86th percentile with an average GPA of A-. business and social sciences scholars so that together they In addition, two of the incoming students won awards from can address the false separation of the private, public and the Ontario Graduate Scholarships program. third sectors. She says of her honour: “I feel immensely privileged to be among such an accomplished group of This new class brings the total number of PhD candidates scholars and fellows.” For Daina, Ivey is the ideal setting in to 80. Each student reflects the high standard that keeps which to pursue her research. “With its supportive learning Ivey at the forefront of business schools around the world. environment and wonderful PhD student community, I feel “In the late 1990s we were admitting three to four PhD very lucky to be pursuing my degree at Ivey.” students per year and now we are admitting 10 to 12 per year,” says Professor Deborah Compeau, Director of the PhD program. “We adjust intake year by year to try to find Ethical Consumerism Hits Home Run the ‘optimal’ size, but all in all, the program is healthy and significantly expanded.” PhD candidate, Remi Trudel makes headlines with his ethical consumerism research. More important than numbers is the impressive contribution to research these scholars make. During the The old adage, “publish or perish,” is a given in academic past two years, 51 articles were authored or co-authored institutions and is just as important for Ivey’s PhD students by PhD students. That’s roughly a quarter of Ivey’s research as it is for their faculty advisors. Great business research productivity. “This is an important figure,” says Professor demonstrates not only intellectual strength, but also Compeau. “Contributing to the research mission of the innovation, intuition and relevance. It reflects the calibre School is one of the strategic objectives of the PhD of the students, the calibre and support of the professors, program.” The students have also attracted external and the reputation of the entire business school for world- funding to the program and six donor funded scholarships, class leadership and training. further reflecting the quality of their performance. Imagine then, how excited PhD candidate Remi Trudel and Professor June Cotte were to discover that their work Another Ivey First on ethical consumerism had been accepted for publication in both the Wall Street Journal Business Insights and its Daina Mazutis becomes the first business sister publication, MIT/Sloan Management Review—a dual student to receive Trudeau Scholarship. honour that is rare. It was a proud moment for the School when the news Is It Really Worth It? Consumer Response to Ethical and came that PhD student, Daina Mazutis, had received Unethical Practices addresses the impact of investing in the distinguished Trudeau Scholarship Award. Daina is social responsibility on the corporate bottom line. Trudel the first business student to receive the $150,000 award. says, “If we can show that there is a business case, and The Trudeau Scholarship is granted annually to support not just a social case for behaving responsibly, then it doctoral candidates in the sciences and humanities, becomes a more legitimate strategic option in which everyone pursuing research in areas that address current pressing wins—the firm, its shareholders, and society in general.” concerns. Assessment of nominees for the Trudeau The article’s simultaneous acceptance into both publications scholarship focuses on academic achievement, outstanding marks another significant Ivey first. The Wall Street Journal communication and engagement skills, and the demonstrated Business Insight section is a highly selective collection of

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scholarly management articles which the Sloan Management Review co-produces with WSJ editors every other month. It reaches more than 2 million readers. Typically authors are published in one or the other—the editors don’t usually allow the same research to be published twice; in fact, they have an agreement not to do so. Breaking with this tradition reflects the value of the research and garnered maximum exposure for this outstanding research team.

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Growth of Custom Programs First Career Well into its second year in Toronto’s financial Renewal Program for Women district, the ING Leadership Centre has seen The ability to see and respond to the needs a dramatic increase in activities and exposure. of the business community has put Ivey first Andrew Wright, Director, Executive Development for more than 85 years. A perfect example is the Custom Programs, says, “It’s a great facility. With the new ReConnect Program—Canada’s first career Toronto location, we have more flexibility in terms of renewal program for professional women non-residential program delivery for two and three-day returning to work. custom programs. In terms of impact on a national level, After taking time out of the workforce to pursue other we’re where we need to be.” activities, the 18 women, who graduated from the In the past five years, Ivey’s Executive Development inaugural program on November 25, are set to restart business has seen a major shift in focus from open their careers and successfully re-enter the workforce. enrollment to custom programs. Organizations are The seven-day immersion program was made possible realizing the benefits of custom programs particularly by CIBC’s generous $1 million commitment over five during difficult budget years when investment in soft years. As co-founder of ReConnect, CIBC’s donation skills, such as communications and teamwork, as well helped fund program development and provide financial as leadership development, may be the first budget assistance to women in financial need. lines to be sacrificed. Programs tailored to provide The women came from as far as Italy, and industry and organizational needs provide fast and , with the majority from central Canada, measureable benefits. “You can educate and train a and had a range of experience and backgrounds, mass of executive employees to really affect productive including retail, financial services, the auto sector, transformation across the company,” says Wright. technology, public administration, and law, as well as In organizational demographics there is a need to develop some entrepreneurs. Half of the participants had post- people identified as high potential individuals for future graduate degrees, an average of 17 years of work leadership—looking to the next group of leaders and experience, and had been out of the workforce for investing in those people. Being nimble enough to offer an average of five years. a full scale of services to meet the developing and From October 27 to 31, they spent five intensive days changing needs of organizations allows Ivey’s Executive at the campus in London renewing critical business Development to foster real growth, for the school and knowledge, leadership and technical skills, as well for its business partners. as building their peer network and personal brand. A two-day extension at the Toronto campus a month later focused on developing an action plan to return to work, followed by a graduation ceremony at CIBC. This program reinforces Ivey’s commitment to women in business. Just as important as helping to re-integrate these talented women, Ivey is also supporting Canada’s long-term economic growth by reaching out to a successful yet overlooked group. Talent such as theirs will become increasingly critical as Canadian companies struggle with a growing talent gap. Ivey currently has plans to run the ReConnect program for five years. The next class will begin October 26, 2009.

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Cross-Enterprise Research Centres

Creating Cross-Enterprise Leaders accordance with the rules of the business. However, in an organization that Professor Crossan refers to as Faculty come together to tackle a new “loosely coupled,” no one actually notices what the other Cross-Enterprise research initiative. person does, leaving a lot of room for misinformation and miscommunication. Over time, small mistakes or omissions We will look back on 2008 as the year globalization hit can lead to major catastrophe. home… literally. Like a speeding train, the interconnectedness of the nations’ economies was fully realized as the lead A good Cross-Enterprise Leader will look to the fundamental engine jumped the tracks and tipped over. As a result of values of the business as the shared “ties that bind” loosely the global financial crisis, many top business schools coupled units together. To understand what may be going began to look inward and question their role in both the on beneath the tip of the iceberg, he or she will also look problem and the solution. At Ivey, this pursuit had taken to the seams—those places between units, where questions hold three years earlier and Cross-Enterprise Leadership of identity and allegiance are ultimately addressed. Crossan research was well underway. uses the example of the seam between marketing and R&D being perhaps functional, geographic, or even the seam While not anticipating a crisis of this nature, in 2005 Ivey between a supplier and the company itself. Who people underwent a comprehensive strategic review that resulted identify themselves with or align to are the people they in its current Cross-Enterprise Leadership strategy. The “drift” with. School led by example, engaging in a new approach to research under four key Centres that would address the Fostering a sense of identity between people across most pressing issues and opportunities facing business the enterprise requires insight as well as cross-enterprise today: Leadership, Emerging Markets, Sustainable Growth, experience and knowledge. It assumes a willingness in and Entrepreneurship. executive leadership to explore beneath the apparent surface of things to areas often overlooked in traditional This summer, Professor Mary Crossan, Director of the business education. Helping Ivey students, organizations Leading Cross-Enterprise research centre, called on two and leaders develop an undercover intelligence along dozen of her colleagues from a broad range of academic critical leadership essentials is the goal of Professor disciplines to join her in a brainstorming session. She wanted Crossan and her colleagues in the Leading Cross- to kick-start a new research initiative seeking to unravel Enterprise Research Centre. what is going on at the heart of corporate crises, and what it means for the young leaders in Ivey’s classrooms today. This past year has seen the serious collapse of major Building Sustainable Value lending corporations and other financial institutions giving Two professors demonstrate their commitment to rise to questions of corporate ethics and responsibility. sustainable business values. Crossan’s research, however, points to something bigger. During the brainstorming session, Crossan and her Meet two of Ivey’s exceptional faculty members. colleagues began to work with the analogy of an iceberg. Their interests merge and diverge but what they have in As Crossan explains, in situations like the high profile common is a fierce commitment to sustainable business collapse of firms such as Lehman Brothers, the ethical values for the betterment of individuals, neighbourhoods, questions are simply the tip. The bulk of the iceberg is communities, countries and, ultimately, continents. hidden from view and requires a much more sophisticated Tima Bansal explanation involving the unspoken and “messy social For Tima Bansal, Director of the Building Sustainable Value stuff” operating across the enterprise. research centre and, Executive Director, Research Network Another major factor in organizational collapse is the notion for Business Sustainability, sustainability is more than just of practical drift. People assume a lot of information about business, it is “the core of human nature.” At a high profile each other, each doing their own job, presumably in New York City reception, Professor Bansal was recognized

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for her dedicated and innovative commitment to the various partners in these African communities, investigates support for, and promotion of, business sustainability and how opportunities for economic growth and more was awarded the “Oscar of the business world,” the 2008 prosperous livelihoods emerge out of necessity and often Faculty Pioneer Award for Academic Leadership, by the thrive on traditional ways of life—like blacksmithing or Aspen Institute Center for Business Education. cooperative agro-economic activity. Professor Bansal’s leadership at Ivey has been inspirational. Despite 50 years of civil war in Sudan prompting massive She pioneered the integration of business sustainability into displacement of local populations with well-established business education at Ivey, making Ivey the first business native social structures in place, Professor Branzei and school in Canada to introduce sustainability into the core Mr. Abdelnour show that the spirit of community in many MBA and HBA curriculum. As Director of the Building areas of the Sudan remains strong and that turmoil and Sustainable Value research centre and The Research scarcity “not only hastens individual and collective action Network for Business Sustainability, Bansal has raised over but also triggers cycles of collective learning.” $5 million from five different granting programs. This money “Conducting research on the role of enterprise in extreme will drive forward the research behind sustainable business, situations is extremely sensitive and dangerous work,” making it accessible to business leaders and their organizations says Professor Branzei. “For some of our partners in these through networking, building business student capacity, and countries (Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, for mobilizing information via new conferences, two Knowledge example) it is a matter of life and death. But it is so powerful. Forums, virtual dialogue, and face-to-face relationships. Understanding the origins of these kinds of business “Corporations, now more than ever, must accommodate models does a lot of social good because these models, the needs of society in pursuit of private wealth. Only by out of necessity, challenge old norms, empower women doing so, can an organization be viable in the long-term and the disadvantaged, and are pro-social and pro-peace.” and see private and public interests start to align,” says Ivey’s Centre for Building Sustainable Value is a world Professor Bansal. For example, investments in leading leader in this unique area of business research and is highly edge, environmentally responsible technologies often sought after. For Dr. Branzei, it is clearly also a passion have long-term payoffs through lower energy or waste fuelled by the kind of integrity and commitment to a just management costs, and by appeasing the concerns of and prosperous world that Ivey faculty and students bring the community and activists. to the School’s solid reputation. Several new faculty members with an interest in social and environmental issues have also recently joined Ivey. Under Professor Bansal’s leadership, Ivey is putting Canada in the Engaging Emerging Markets Centre foreground of worldwide research that promotes and, most The Research Centre experiences significant importantly, supports responsible, ethical business behaviour. growth and activity, and gains an expert on India. Oana Branzei This year, the Engaging Emerging Markets Research Professor Oana Branzei’s commitment to socially Centre experienced growth in a number of ways. sustainable business takes Ivey into some of the world’s Membership in the Engaging Emerging Markets Centre poorest, most challenged communities—those in extreme expanded to 65 people, including Ivey faculty, doctoral situations of crisis, scarcity and conflict. Branzei’s research candidates, and PhD graduates. New Ivey faculty investigates how business models and entrepreneurial members include Professors Charles Dhanaraj, Ariff activities empower people to contribute to re-weaving the Kachra, John Maxwell, and Xinghao Yan. social and cultural fabric in highly unstable and dangerous environments such as Africa and Bangladesh. Centre members were heavily involved in a number of conferences and seminars. Professor Maxwell served Professor Branzei’s research in the Sudan and Darfur, in as the Canadian delegate to the CEC (Committee on collaboration with Ivey PhD student Samer Abdelnour and

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Environmental Cooperation—a NAFTA agency) reviewing Driving Growth Through Entrepreneurship the outcome of a study on greening Mexico’s supply and Innovation Research Centre chains, and presented research on “Uncertain Product Standards” to the US Federal Trade Commission in The Centre looks back on a successful year Washington DC. Professor Shih-Fen Chen represented and welcomes a new Director. Ivey at a press conference in Taipei announcing a The Driving Growth through Entrepreneurship & Innovation partnership with the National Chengchi University in case (DGEI) research centre welcomed new Director, Professor development and distribution. In early December, Centre Simon C. Parker, in September, 2008. Director Paul Beamish presented an invited paper at the Global Forum for Responsible Management Education The DGEI Centre is delighted to collaborate with and held at the United Nations headquarters in New York. promote the work of Ivey faculty whose research intersects with the DGEI Centre’s mandate to study areas of high Professor Dhanaraj co-Chaired the Strategic Management growth and entrepreneurial learning. Society (SMS) Conference at the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, in December. Dhanaraj organized the Over the year, Ivey faculty contributed to the writing, conference for business school deans to discuss their role publication and teaching of more than 30 cases affiliated in management education in emerging markets and as a with entrepreneurship, innovation, strategy and venturing; platform to integrate strategy scholars and executives in published several articles in Tier 1 journals, including India with their global counterparts. The conference involved Journal of Business Venturing and Strategic Management about 400 academics and business people from India, Journal; and were invited to attend and present at a Europe, the U.S. and Canada, including 25 business number of conferences. Cases in Entrepreneurship: The school deans from outside of India. Venture Creation Process (Simplified Chinese), by Ivey Professor Eric A. Morse and Ronald K. Mitchell, was Professor Dhanaraj also discussed business opportunities published as one of a series of case books developed in India at the Ivey Idea Forum presentation at Ivey’s ING for business schools in China. Leadership Centre. Professor Dhanaraj, along with panellists Gary M. Comerford, MBA ’75, Senior Vice President, Professor Claus Rerup was awarded the inaugural DGEI International Sun Life Financial Inc., Canada, and Hari Research Fellowship. Professor Rerup’s work, which Panday, President, Wealth Management, North America explores how new organizations unfold over time, has Region and President and CEO, ICICI Wealth Management been published in Tier 1 research journals and was Inc., Canada, discussed conducting business in India at incorporated into a case that explores the issues of the sold-out event. start-up and growth based on the research context. The DGEI Fellowship funded Professor Rerup’s In September, Beamish presented at the Asia Pacific participation in Stanford University’s 20th Anniversary Foundation of Canada (APFC) board meeting in Ottawa, SCANCOR Conference in November. and again at the “Canadian Views on Asia” Roundtable, co-hosted by the Ontario Ministry of Economic In 2008, Centre members were awarded Social Sciences Development and Trade. & Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grants totalling $214,000 to further research projects examining sustainable growth in entrepreneurial firms and enterprise-led sustainable development under resource scarcity. The DGEI research centre champions doctoral research in entrepreneurship, innovation and strategy by offering scholarships to doctoral students whose research intersects with the Centre’s mandate. In 2008, three scholarships of $25,000 each were awarded to Taiyun (Terry) Wang, Fei Zhu, and Rongdong Chen in support of research in the areas of corporate entrepreneurship and strategy.

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Research Centres & Institutes

Lawrence National Centre for Asian Management Institute Policy and Management The institute experiences a boom in publishing The Lawrence Centre completes one of its busiest and impact in Chinese market. years and appoints a new academic director. Institute Director Paul Beamish’s book titled Joint Venturing This year, the Lawrence National Centre for Policy was published in August. It examines best practices around and Management welcomed a new Academic Director, joint ventures and the factors and processes that lead to Professor John Maxwell, who has been researching and success. In December, Canadian Business magazine teaching business strategy as it relates to legislative and wrote an article on Joint Ventures that relied heavily on regulatory policymaking for more than 15 years. Prior to Professor Beamish’s book. Beamish sets his book on a joining Ivey in 2008 he was Professor and Chair of the flight to China and uses numerous examples, which is Department of Business Economics and Public Policy fitting since between 25% and 40% of all foreign investment at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. is in joint ventures. One of the highlights of the year for the Centre was the Seven new Ivey faculty-edited case books were published success of the Ontario-Québec Continental Gateway and for the China market and translated into Simplified Chinese. Trade Corridor: Developing Competitive and Sustainable A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in July with Transportation Policy Workshop, which was held in March. the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad to The workshop brought together more than one hundred adopt the usage of Ivey cases in all of their teaching representatives from business, government, non-governmental programs in India. The Institute and Centre also began agencies, and students to assist the government in three new partnerships with emerging market Business determining policy options and infrastructure needs. Schools to help them develop their case writing ability: National Chengchi University in Taiwan, Yonsei University in With the success of the workshop, $95,000 in research South Korea, and the University of Pretoria in South Africa. grants from Transport Canada, the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, and the Ministère des Transports du Québec was received. Following the workshop, Dianne Cunningham, Director, Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management, met with Kevin Lynch, Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, on outcomes of the workshop and to discuss a potential Spring 2009 policy follow-up. Another Centre highlight was David Dodge, the former Governor of the Bank of Canada, headlining the third annual Thomas d’Aquino Lecture on Leadership in November. He spoke both at the School and to a select group of executives in Toronto. Prior to starting his lecture, Dodge congratulated Ivey’s Lawrence Centre for Policy and Management and the Canadian Council of Chief Executives for being “on the cutting edge of the nexus between public policy and business strategy.”

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Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Notable milestones also include the fifth annual intake of Entrepreneurship students into the Certificate in Entrepreneurship Program, the 5th anniversary of the Quantum Shift Program and The Institute supported entrepreneurs, Fellows Conference, and the 10th Annual IBK Capital— students and business families in 2008. Ivey Business Plan Competition. The Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship The Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship concluded another successful year, expanding and continues to engage and support entrepreneurs from enriching its programs and initiatives in response to start-up to succession; from working with students to build increased demand from entrepreneurial students, an a foundation from which they can successfully launch new expanding entrepreneurial alumni base, and the businesses, to championing Canada’s best entrepreneurs amplification of interest in entrepreneurship and innovation who are ready to take their businesses to the next level, as they relate to business families, social entrepreneurship and supporting business families as they transition to the and women in leadership. next generation or next opportunity. On July 1st Professor Stewart Thornhill was appointed Executive Director, Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship. His extensive background in entrepreneurial teaching and research ensures a bright future for entrepreneurship at Ivey. Professor Thornhill’s appointment coincided with the expansion of entrepreneurship faculty to include a Director for the Driving Growth through Entrepreneurship & Innovation Research Centre and an Executive Entrepreneur-in-Residence. Together with the Director, Business Families Centre, and additional staff, the Institute is poised to research, develop and deliver an increasingly dynamic suite of programs and events for entrepreneurial students and alumni.

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 26 A Year in Review

January Transportation Policy Workshop The Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Ivey Firsts Management hosts The Ontario-Québec Continental Ivey launches Ivey First campaign, recognizing the many Gateway and Trade Corridor: Developing Competitive firsts of the school, including the first HBA program in and Sustainable Transportation Policy Workshop. The Canada (1922); the first MBA program in Canada (1948); resulting report will play a vital role to government the first Management Training Course (Executive infrastructure plans for Ontario Development) held at Ivey (1948); first PhD in business in Canada (1961); the first business school in North America with a campus in China (1998); and the first April Cross-Enterprise Leadership School (2005) Ivey awarded Agriculture and Agri-Food Chair Dean Carol Stephenson is a “Woman to Watch” Government of Canada awards Ivey a $2 million Chair Dean Carol Stephenson named one of Canada’s for a five-year Agriculture and Agri-Food project that “Top 25 Women to Watch in 2008” by the Women’s Post will evaluate the impact of government regulation on the agriculture sector. New Faculty member John Maxwell Ivey-Ross Inter-Business School Conference holds this position HBA Students host the Annual Ivey-Ross (University of Michigan) Inter-Business School Conference “Taking DECA Financial Services Case Competition Green Mainstream: the Environment’s Effect on North HBA student, Paul Jun, takes gold at the international American Business.” DECA Financial Services Case Competition McKinsey Day role-playing workshop Advisory Board Meeting 300 HBA students put strategy into action during the The Ivey Advisory Board and Advisory Board Chair, annual McKinsey Day role-playing workshop Arkadi Kuhlmann, HBA ’71, MBA ’72, Chairman, President & CEO, ING Direct USA meet at the ING Leadership Centre for the semi-annual Advisory Board meeting February Forum for Engaging the Community May Professor Tima Bansal and the Research Network for Business Sustainability brought together experts Jim Flaherty meets with EMBA students from around the world to discuss best practices at the The Honourable Jim Flaherty speaks to Ivey EMBA Forum for Engaging the Community students and alumni about the global prospects for Canada Rogue trader Nick Leeson offers advice to students March Following a case discussion on Barings Bank, J.J. Wettlaufer speaker Nick Leeson, Barings’ rogue trader, Scotiabank International Case Competition speaks to students and alumni about the importance of HBA Students host student teams from a dozen asking for help and advice to achieve career success business schools around the world at the 19th Annual Scotiabank International Case Competition First Corporate EMBA class graduates MBA, EMBA and JD Irving Convocation with speaker IBK Capital-Ivey Business Plan Competition Tim Hodgson, MBA ’88, CEO, Goldman Sachs Canada. Up-and-coming student entrepreneurs from across The JD Irving class was the first corporate EMBA class Canada vie for funding at IBK Capital-Ivey Business to graduate from Ivey Plan Competition PhD Student wins Trudeau Scholarship MBA Students meet Warren Buffett PhD student Daina Mazutis is the first business student Ivey students spend the day with the “Oracle of Omaha” to receive $150,000 Trudeau Scholarship for her research Warren Buffett into how business and social needs can be better aligned

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 27 A Year in Review

Ivey and CIBC establish ReConnect Program August CIBC contributes $1 million to become founding Mercury MBA Cross-Enterprise Challenge sponsor of executive development program, ReConnect, MBA Students work with Conservatory Canada and a career renewal program for women for women who Selectpath Financial to solve real time business challenges have temporarily left the workforce that they are experiencing and prepare business solutions LEADER Project travels to Eastern Europe for the Mercury MBA Cross-Enterprise Challenge The LEADER Project sends 32 students to Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus to teach business September principals and entrepreneurship Ivey Idea Forum launches Best selling author Michael Raynor, MBA ’94, kick-starts June the Ivey Idea Forum with a discussion about the Strategy Ivey and the City of London recognized Paradox with a group of business practitioners and City of London and the Richard Ivey School of Business alumni at the ING Leadership Centre, and later with a Management Program wins Canadian Association of group of MBA students in London Municipal Administrators Award PhD Sustainability Academy The first pan-Canadian PhD Sustainability Academy, July a high impact forum for developing tomorrow’s thought leaders, is hosted by the Building Sustainable Value Accreditation awarded to HBA accounting stream Research Centre at Ivey Ivey’s HBA accounting stream earns two industry accreditations: The Institute of Chartered Accountants “Learning from Leaders” course implemented of Ontario and The Society of Management Jim Irving, President and CEO of J.D. Irving Limited, Accountants of Canada speaks to HBA students as part of Professor Ken Hardy’s “Learning from Leaders” class. Instead of reading about MBA students “Get Connected” leaders, Ken Hardy designed a course for Ivey HBA Spring 2009 MBA class participates in Career students to learn lessons on leadership directly from Management’s Get Connected Week in Toronto. some of the major leaders in Canadian business Partnering with Ivey Alumni and valued corporate partners, the event provides students with a unique opportunity to learn from functionally-aligned panels October and practice interviewing and networking skills, as Richard G. Ivey Speaker Series they discover how the power of being connected can Richard Nesbitt, HBA ’78, Chairman and CEO, CIBC enhance career mobility and business opportunities World Markets, speaks to HBA students on the changing First Ivey Case Study Workshop global economy as part of the distinguished Richard G. Professor Shih-Fen Chen leads 10th annual Ivey-Tsinghua Ivey Speaker Series Case Method Workshop in Beijing, and establishes first Homecoming 2008 Ivey Case Study Workshop at National Cheng Chi Homecoming attracts more than 1,000 alumni and University in Taipei guests with 20 reunion classes raising $1.8 million in Ivey welcomes 10 new faculty pledges and gifts in support of the School Twelve new faculty members bolster Ivey’s roster with National Family Business Day expertise ranging from ethics in marketing to corporate Keynote speaker Hartley Richardson helps Ivey and environmentalism and public policy the Canadian Association of Family Enterprise (CAFE) celebrate National Family Business Day

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Site Selected for New Landmark Ivey Building Ivey Alumnae are among Canada’s Most Powerful Women Jon Love, HBA ’76, Managing Partner, KingSett Capital Ivey co-sponsors Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top Inc and Chair of the Building Task Force, helps select 100 Summit and Teri Currie EMBA ’98, TD—Executive and approve the site for new landmark Ivey building. The Vice President, Human Resources, Cynthia Devine new building will be located on the existing soccer fields HBA ’87, Tim Hortons—Chief Financial Officer, EVP of on Western Road in front of Brescia University College Finance, Lisa Pankratz HBA ’85, Mackenzie Cundill Investment Management Ltd—President are honoured Ivey Hosts first Canadian MBA Leadership Conference The Honourable Brian Tobin headlines as keynote Ivey Students compete for a chance to see Alan Greenspan speaker for the inaugural Canadian MBA Leadership Ivey and the Toronto Board of Trade co-host Alan Conference, hosted by Ivey MBA students Greenspan, former chairman of the US Federal Reserve. For addressing what they’d do as Federal Chair for a Ivey Family bestows generous donation day in a video contest, three students from the Richard The Ivey Family donates an additional $500,000 from Ivey School of Business won tickets to the event the Estate of Beryl Ivey to support corporate social responsibility initiatives at the School, doubling the 13th Annual BCG Case Competition existing endowment Beryl created in 2007 First year HBA students participate in the 13th annual BCG Case Competition and are judged by alumni, Ivey Business Leader Award Dinner faculty, second year HBA students and corporate The Toronto Alumni Chapter’s annual Ivey Business Leader representatives from Boston Consulting Group Award honours Dominic D’Alessandro, President and CEO, Manulife Financial at a sell-out crowd of Canada’s Dean Stephenson among Women in the Lead most prominent business people, raising over $310,000 Dean Carol Stephenson speaks at a special Women in in net proceeds in support of students awards and faculty the Lead book launch for Ivey Alumna in James Hemerling host the Ivey Idea Forum Consultant and Globality author James Hemerling, December MBA ’90, hosts the Ivey Idea Forum to discuss how to Inside the C-Suite attracts high profile Ivey Alumni succeed in this new era of international business, with Ivey’s top-quality prospects meet with Ivey alumni students participating via videocast from London Tim MacDonald, Partner and President, A.T. Kearney, Telecommunications Hall of Fame Welcomes Ivey Dean David McCann, Vice-President, Head of Relationship Dean Carol Stephenson inducted into Investments, Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board, Telecommunications Hall of Fame and Sylvia D. Chrominska, Executive Vice-President, Human Resources and Public, Corporate & Government Affairs Scotiabank at the National Club in Toronto, for November Inside the C-Suite, a conversation about managing a Ivey Hong Kong celebrates 10 years successful career Former US Secretary of State, Colin Powell speaks China Study Trip sends students overseas to a distinguished crowd of alumni, students and Fifty MBA students embark on an international study dignitaries at a gala event in Hong Kong to celebrate trip to Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong the 10th anniversary of Ivey’s Hong Kong campus David Dodge speaks to students David Dodge, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, headlines the Lawrence National Centre annual Thomas d’Aquino Leadership Lecture for students, providing insights on the cause of the current financial crisis and potential solutions

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 29 Message from the Board Chair Arkadi Kuhlmann, HBA ’71, MBA ’72, Chair, Ivey Advisory Board; Chairman & CEO, ING Direct USA

The power of the Ivey network was alive and well in 2008. As you can see, giving back comes in many different forms, Last year over 3,500 alumni engaged with the School, and and I am deeply grateful to everyone who supports the many donated thousands of volunteer hours through their School. I would also like to thank the countless alumni involvement with leadership boards, committees, chapters, who are involved informally: from taking the time to refer reunions and the partnership program, to name a few. a student to one of our programs, provide us with a great case lead (every business issue would make a great case!), The passion and commitment of Ivey alumni never ceases hiring an Ivey student or coming back to speak in the to amaze me. Here are just a few examples of how alumni classroom. Your involvement enriches the student experience gave back to the School: both directly and indirectly. Everything we do as alumni • 1,500 alumni mentored students through the Ivey serves to strengthen the Ivey network. Alumni Partnership Program Thank you to the thousands of alumni and friends who • 2,000 alumni attended events, including Homecoming, lent their time and support to the School this year. It has and alumni chapter and student events around the world made a difference and I hope you have found the experience as rewarding as I have. • 3,000 alumni and friends contributed to the Ivey Annual Fund, donating a record $3.5 million Sincerely, • 700 alumni participated in The Ivey Ring Tradition Ceremony, bringing the total number of alumni who have received the Ring to more than 3,400 since 2004 • 1,000 alumni and special guests attended two Ivey flagship events: The Ivey Business Leader Award Dinner and the Hong Kong Campus 10th Anniversary Celebration, which both generated unprecedented volunteer and sponsorship support and attracted sold- out crowds of some of the world’s most prominent business leaders

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 30 Gifts in Action

Inspiring Leadership by Example

The Ivey Family Challenge Fund for including the unrestricted endowment fund, one of the Unrestricted Support. main priorities of the current comprehensive campaign is to double our current endowment so Ivey has ongoing For more than 60 years, the Ivey family have been financial resources to depend on. instrumental in securing the School’s place of prominence in Canada through their visionary approach and countless Since the challenge was issued, $1.5 million has been contributions of time, influence, advice and funding. committed in response to the Ivey family’s exceptional call for support. Significant donations from Louis Lagassé, In 2007, the Ivey family once again increased their MBA ’73, C. John Schumacher, MBA ’84, Larry Shaw, leadership support for the School by challenging the HBA ’62, and Dean Carol Stephenson have launched the School’s closest friends to step up and support the challenge fund with an inspiring start in its first year. In Business School through unrestricted gifts. The Ivey family addition, $500,000 was donated by friends and colleagues committed $3 million to an unrestricted endowment to be of Chuck Winograd, MBA ’71, who recently retired as matched by an additional $3 million in unrestricted gifts Chairman and CEO of RBC Capital Markets, in honour from our alumni and friends. In addition, a $1 million bequest of his many contributions to RBC, Ivey and the Canadian from Richard M. Ivey will ultimately be added to the Ivey business community. These generous donors share the Endowment, which will bring the total support from the Ivey family’s vision to build on the School’s foundation of Ivey family for this campaign to $6.5 million. In time, the excellence and support all critical areas of Ivey. $7 million unrestricted endowment will generate $315,000 annually to support the School’s highest priorities and The importance of unrestricted donations cannot be impact every area that contributes to the “Ivey Experience.” overstated. Business school budgets consist of high fixed costs and revenue streams that are vulnerable to economic The Ivey family believe the onus is on the School’s closest and demographic variables. A strong endowment provides friends to entrust Ivey with their unrestricted support. the School with financial stability in all economic climates. In many ways, unrestricted donations from our alumni and With the Ivey family’s leadership gift, combined with the friends are the most valuable gifts we receive. They form a commitment of donors who share their passion for the Ivey critical resource that allow Ivey to respond immediately to our Business School, they are sending a strong message of most pressing needs and seize emerging opportunities as support for the School’s strategy and to the next generation they arise. To sustain Ivey’s long-term funding requirements, of leaders who benefit from a world-class Ivey education.

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Competition Inspires Young Entrepreneurs

IBK Capital—Ivey Business Plan Competition has been the lead supporter of the Competition since its Marks Ten Years. inception in 1998. The IBK Capital—Ivey Business Plan Competition, as it has been known since 2003, continues The IBK Capital—Ivey Business Plan Competition is to draw graduate business students from across Canada, Canada’s premiere student business plan competition, and has been the sole Canadian entry point to the and 2008 marked its tenth anniversary. prestigious MOOT Corp Global Business Plan in Texas. With top entrepreneurial teams drawn from graduate “We consider it an honour and a privilege to be part of schools across the country, the competition offers students this annual event,” says Bill, “and after ten years, along an opportunity to present innovative business plans to with the judges who attend the event year after year, we potential investors, while providing them an advance look have become like a big family of venture capitalists.” at up-and-coming Canadian entrepreneurs. The opportunities Having successful alumni entrepreneurs as mentors and experiences outside the classroom are a critical and industry experts for students to learn from is an element to the Ivey Experience. exceptional learning opportunity for all the students involved in the Competition. Bill White, MBA ’69, President of IBK Capital Corp understands what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Bill’s plan is to continue his commitment and leadership As co-owner and founder of an independent privately-owned of the IBK Capital—Ivey Business Plan Competition for at investment banking firm, he has not only grown his own least the next five years. “The Competition is an incredibly company from start up, he and his team have sought out enjoyable event for me, for my son, Michael—also an Ivey entrepreneurs and their junior companies for investment MBA grad—and for the rest of the IBK team. We enjoy the intense competition amongst the teams and their passion opportunities since 1989. for their start ups. Experiencing first hand the enthusiasm “The Competition was something we knew we wanted of these young entrepreneurs as they deliver their pitches to get involved in and support,” says Bill, whose company inspires me to support them year after year.”

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 32 Operating Budget

F2008 Actual F2007 Actual Revenue ($000) ($000) Enrolment Grant Revenue $8,012 11.1% $8,069 11.8% Tuition $34,889 48.3% $33,958 49.6% Pre- Business Funding $1,680 2.3% $1,550 2.3% Course fees - Non Degree Programs $12,034 16.7% $10,221 14.9% Publishing $3,645 5.0% $3,922 5.7% Conference Centres $6,518 9.0% $4,079 6.0% Donations-Total $10,776 14.9% $11,648 17.0% Less - Endowed and Restricted Donations ($8,142) -11.3% ($8,907) -13.0% Endowment Interest $1,052 1.5% $1,182 1.7% Recoveries & Miscellaneous $1,802 2.5% $2,710 4.0% Total revenue $72,266 100.0% $68,432 100.0%

Direct variable expenses Program accommodation and meals $6,979 9.7% $6,226 9.1% Student and teaching materials $2,509 3.5% $2,580 3.8% Scholarships $3,490 4.8% $3,843 5.6% Receptions $795 1.1% $821 1.2% Other $233 0.3% $310 0.5% Total direct variable costs $14,006 19.4% $13,780 20.1%

Contribution $58,260 81.6% $54,652 79.9%

Direct fixed expenses-schedule $27,855 38.5% $26,940 39.4% Administration expenses-schedule $23,073 31.9% $21,156 30.9% UWO Services $6,571 9.1% $6,290 9.2%

Surplus $761 1.1% $266 0.4%

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 33 Schedule of Expenses

F2008 Actual F2007 Actual Direct Fixed Expenses ($000) ($000) Faculty Salaries and Benefits $18,043 25.0% $17,727 25.9% Faculty Fees $3,570 4.9% $2,939 4.3% Utilities $319 0.4% $316 0.5% Marketing Costs $3,712 5.1% $3,726 5.4% Property, operations and maintenance $300 0.4% $219 0.3% Research $1,247 1.7% $1,380 2.0% Computer equipment and software $567 0.8% $504 0.7% Other direct fixed expenses $97 0.1% $129 0.2% Total Direct Fixed Expenses $27,855 38.5% $26,940 39.4%

Administration Expenses Staff Salaries and Benefits $12,804 17.7% $12,070 17.6% Travel $932 1.3% $1,165 1.7% Amortization $1,431 2.0% $1,100 1.6% Bank Charges & Interest $1,096 1.5% $1,036 1.5% Rentals/Leases $82 0.1% $53 0.1% General Administration $1,422 2.0% $1,432 2.1% Mailing $299 0.4% $198 0.3% Printing $286 0.4% $328 0.5% Telephone $302 0.4% $342 0.5% Building Rent $2,567 3.6% $1,798 2.6% Building alterations and maintenance $522 0.7% $532 0.8% Management Fees $354 0.5% $279 0.4% Training & Development $131 0.2% $197 0.3% Consulting and Professional fees $845 1.2% $704 1.0% Other $0 0.0% ($78) -0.1% Total Administration Expenses $23,073 31.9% $21,156 30.9%

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 34 Boards and Councils

Ivey is fortunate to have the support and counsel of Michael Hill, HBA ’89 exceptional business leaders. We are proud to list the Managing Director & Co-Head, Deutsche Bank members of our many boards and appreciate their passion and commitment, which help propel the School forward. Tim Hockey, EMBA ’97 President & CEO, TD Canada Trust Tim E Hodgson, MBA ’88 Ivey Advisory Board CEO, Goldman Sachs Canada HBA ’71, MBA ’72 Arkadi R Kuhlmann, James L Hunter, MBA ’76 Chair, Ivey Advisory Board Chairman & CEO, NexGen Financial LP Chairman & CEO, ING Direct USA Richard W Ivey, HBA ’72 MBA ’80 GF Kym Anthony, Chairman & CEO, Ivest Corporation HBA ’86 Paul Atkinson, Donald K Jackson, MBA ’67 Chairman & CEO, Casero Inc/AudienceViewSoftware Corp Founder Chairman & CEO, Parkview Capital Partners Inc. HBA ’81, MBA ’86 E Scott Beattie, Donald K Johnson, MBA ’63 President, Chairman & CEO, Elizabeth Arden Inc Senior Advisor, BMO Capital Markets MBA ’69 Lorne Braithwaite, Michael M Kanovsky, MBA ’73 Park Avenue Holdings President, Sky Energy Corporation MBA ’89 Laurie G Campbell, David J Kassie, MBA ’79 Managing Director, Debt Capital Markets, Principal Chairman & CEO, Genuity Capital Markets Banc of America Securities LLC Edward S Kennedy, HBA ’81 MBA ’71 Ronald D Charles, President & CEO, The North West Company Managing Partner, Caldwell Partners International Inc Louis Lagassé, MBA ’73 HBA ’71, MBA ’72 Dr Henry K S Cheng, Chairman & CEO, Groupe Lagassé Managing Director, New World Development Co Ltd Gilles Lamoureux, MBA ’66 MBA ’85 Andrew Chisholm, Vice Chairman, Ernst & Young Orenda Corporate Finance Inc. Managing Director, Investment Banking, Goldman Sachs Group Inc Jean-Yves Leblanc, MBA ’73 Corporate Director Sylvia Chrominska, HBA’75 Executive Vice President, Human Resources & Public, Stephen D Lister, MBA ’85 Corporate & Government Affairs, Scotiabank Managing Partner, Imperial Capital Group Lisa J Colnett, HBA ’81 Jon E Love, HBA ’76 Senior Vice President, Kinross Gold Corporation Managing Partner, KingSett Capital Inc. George A Cope, HBA’ 84 Terry Lyons, MBA ’74 President & Chief Operating Officer, Bell Canada Chairman, Northgate Minerals Corporation David Cornhill, MBA ’80 Timothy E MacDonald, HBA ’81, MBA ’88 Chairman & CEO, AltaGas President, A.T. Kearney Limited Patrick Crowley, HBA ’74 Christine A Magee, HBA ’82 CFO, OMERS Administration Corporation President & Co-Founder, Sleep Country Canada Dr Paul T Davenport, Chris R Matthews, MBA ’72 President & Vice Chancellor, The University of Western Ontario Chairman, Hay Group Darin Deschamps, HBA ’87 Michael H McCain, HBA ’79 Managing Director, Corporate & Investment Banking, President & CEO, Maple Leaf Foods Inc. National Bank Financial J Hugh MacDiarmid, HBA ’74 Kirsten J Feldman, MBA ’84 President & CEO, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Advisory Director, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co Stephen D McDonald, MBA ’83 Barbara H Fraser, HBA ’71 Co-Head, Scotia Capital Inc. Serge Gouin, HBA ’65, MBA ’66 Donald J McDougall, MBA ’61 Chairman of the Board, Quebecor Media Inc. President, Rambri Management Inc. Paul J Hill, MBA ’69 Pierre L Morrissette, MBA ’72 President & CEO, Harvard Developments Inc. Founder President & CEO, Pelmorex Media Inc.

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Michael J Needham, MBA ’68 Robert W Luba, MBA ’67 Founder & Chairman, SimEx! Iwerks President, Luba Financial Inc. Robert E M Nourse, MBA ’64 Dr Grant L Reuber President, ARENA Growth Ventures Chairman of the Board, Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Kevin A O’Brien, HBA ’93 C Richard Sharpe, HBA ’50 Managing Partner, SECOR Consulting Allan R Taylor T Kevin O’Leary, MBA ’80 Partner, NorthCoast Capital LLP William Shurniak Chairman & President, Shurniak Art Gallery R Jeffrey Orr, HBA ’81 President & CEO, Power Financial Corporation Dr David B Weldon, HBA ’47 Gilles Ouellette, HBA ‘69, MBA ’70 William P Wilder, President & CEO, Private Client Group, President, W P Wilder BMO Capital Markets James Prieur, MBA ’75 Asian Advisory Board CEO, Conseco Inc. Dr Henry Cheng, HBA ’71, MBA ’72, LLD Bruce H Reid, MBA ’64 Chair, Asian Advisory Board Managing Director, New World Development Co. Ltd. Larry Rosen, MBA ’81 Chairman & CEO, Harry Rosen Inc. Victor Apps Chairman, Manulife International Ltd. Paul Sabourin, MBA ’80 Chairman & Chief Investment Officer, Polar Securities Inc. Dr Paul Beamish, HBA ’76, PhD ’85 Director, Asian Management Institute, Richard Ivey School of Business Heather Shaw, MBA ’87 Executive Chair, Corus Entertainment Inc. Vincent H C Cheng Chairman, Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp. Joseph C Shlesinger, MBA ’86 Managing Director, Callisto Capital LP Dr Janet De Silva, EMBA ’94 CEO, Retail CHINA Limited Douglas E Speers, MBA ’70 Chairman, Emco Corporation James Horne, MBA ’80 President & CEO, Colliers International Carol Stephenson Dean, Richard Ivey School of Business John Kao, HBA ’76 Director, WorldVest Holdings Ltd. F Martin Thrasher, HBA ’73 Leonie Ki Donald L Triggs, MBA ’68 New World China Enterprises Projects Limited V Prem Watsa, MBA ’74 Daniel Lam, EMBA ’00 Chairman & CEO, Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd Managing Partner, Hampton Securities (Asia) Limited Andrew B Wiswell, MBA ’80 Patrick Lam President & CEO, NAL Resources Trust Executive Director, NWS Holdings Ltd. Donald P Woodley, MBA ’70 Eddie Law, HBA ’91 Executive Director, Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C. Emeritus Members Dr Simon Leung, LLD John A Armstrong President, Asia Pacific, Motorola Asia Pacific Limited. Ralph M Barford Yoshihide Nakamura Thomas H Brent, HBA ’59 President & CEO, Uldage Inc. Chairman, Medihold Limited Kishore K Sakhrani, MBA ’83 Robert V Brouillard, MBA ’66 Director, ICS Trust (Asia) Ltd. Paul G Desmarais Rick Siemens Chairman of the Executive Committee Power Corporation of Canada Chairman, E-Kong Group Ltd. Dr Geno F Francolini, HBA ’54 Kathleen Slaughter President & CEO, Xenon Capital Corp Associate Dean, Asia Cheng Yu Tung, Management Institute, Dr Kenneth W J Harrigan, HBA ’51 Richard Ivey School of Business President, K W Harrigan Consultants Mark Staudenmann, EMBA ’05 Dr Richard M Ivey, HBA ’47 Executive Director, UBS AG Chairman, Ivest Corporation

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Carol Stephenson Rob Attwell, MBA ’99 Dean, Richard Ivey School of Business Vice President, IMPM Solutions Inc Dr Allan Zeman, LLD Mark Brown, MBA ’95 Chairman, Lan Kwai Fong Holdings Limited CFO and General Manager, Red 8 Studios Dr Huaying Zhang, EMBA ’03 Liz Butler, HBA ’04 Director, Health & Wellness for Asia Beverage Institute Senior Accountant, Koster Spinks & Koster, LLP The Coca-Cola Company Jasper Chan, MBA ’05 Manager, Internet Capability Group, Cisco Systems Inc. European Advisory Board Erin Chen, HBA ’06 Barbara J Kovacs, MBA ’83 Consultant, Accenture Inc Chair, European Advisory Board, London, UK Kevin Clement, HBA ’00, MBA ’07 Robert V Brouillard, MBA ’66 Director, Imason Inc Chepstow, UK Dave DeNoble, HBA ’99 William J Clark, MBA ’73 Vice President, Managing Director, Leveraged Finance, Smith Company Commercial Real Estate Services Royal Bank of Scotland, London, UK Leo De Summa, EMBA ’04 Brendan Clouston, MBA ’79 Marketing, Great West Life Inverness-shire, UK Marco Di Girolamo, MBA ’00 Jeffrey E Couch, HBA ’92 Director, UBS Securities Canada Inc Director, Credit-Suisse, London, UK Andrew Fletcher, HBA ’93, MBA ’99 David Graham, London, UK Vice President, Citi Cards Canada Michel Gréco, MBA ’68 Stephen Hughes, HBA ’84, MBA ’88 Sainte Foy-les-lyon, France Senior Vice President, SVB Financial Group Vijay P Jain, MBA ’71 Alain Huneault, MBA ’01 Managing Directo, TDT International, Silkeborg, Denmark Director, Business Development, ConjuChem Inc Philip C Meyers, MBA ’89 Fraser Johnson, HBA ’82, MBA ’92, PhD ’95 Managing Partner, Monitor Company Europe Ltd., Associate Professor, Richard Ivey School of Business Amsterdam, Netherlands Fred Isaak, MBA ’96 Nicholas Paine, HBA ’83 Director, Business Performance Services, KPMG LLP CEO, Quinto Investments, London, UK Steve Kenning, HBA ’05 Michael K Phair, MBA ’74 Senior Associate Consultant, Bain & Company London, UK John Khajadourian, MBA ’02 Dipak K Rastogi, MBA ’82 Vice President, Corporate Development, Vice Chairmain, Emerging Markets, Brookfield Asset Management Inc Citigroup Investments Inc., London, UK Sabrina Kumar, HBA ’06 Carol Stephenson Harro Lauprecht, MBA ’02 Dean, Manager, Health Promotions Programs, Richard Ivey School of Business, London, Canada University of British Columbia Thomas R Zeeb, HBA ’86 Miles McDonald, EMBA ’99 Head of Customer Relations Europe UK & USA President, Voltaire Power Company Clearstream Banking, Luxembourg Robb McNaughton, MBA/LLB ’00 Associate, Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP Alumni Board of Directors Sean Naylen, MBA ‘04 Vice President, Barclays Capital Kevin O’Brien, HBA ’93 Chair, Alumni Board of Directors Alexa Nick, MBA ’95 Managing Partner, SECOR Consulting Owner, A. Nick Consulting Mark Healy, MBA ’05 Anthony Ostler, MBA ’97 Vice Chair, Alumni Board of Directors Senior Vice President & Director, Canaccord Capital Corporation Partner, Torque Customer Strategy Ann Parkin, MBA ’01 Sabrina Anzini, HBA/LLB ’02 Policy Advisor, Social Affairs Office of the Prime Minister Gail Rodwell-Simon, MBA ’96 Group Planning Manager, Zeller’s Ladies Sports Wear

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Shaloo Savla, HBA ’06 Entrepreneurship Council Analyst, Boston Consulting Group of Canada Limited David Anyon, EMBA ’97 Alan Small, HBA ’73, MBA ’74 Chair, Entrepreneurship; Corporate, Advisor & Director Partner, Ray & Berndtson Lovas Stanley Ian Aitken, HBA ’87 Mark Staudenmann, EMBA ’05 Managing Partner, Pembroke Management Ltd Executive Director, UBS Securities Canada Inc Bruce Barker, Gary Svoboda, MBA ’83 Partner, Bennett Jones LLP President, Adventus Research Andrew Barnicke, HBA ’83 Dan Vickery, EMBA ’02 Senior Vice President, DTZ Barnicke Investment Group President, Bioensemble Ltd Michael Boyd, MBA ’76 Anton Vidgen, HBA ’06 Managing Partner, Argosy Bridge Fund Analyst, Oliver Wyman Peter Clark, HBA ’69 Jim White, HBA ’74, MBA ’75 Chairman & CEO, CPI Plastics Group Ltd Senior Partner, How Lawrence White Bowes Ron Close, HBA ’81 Chet Choon Woon, MBA ’94 Executive Entrepreneur-in-Residence Business Development, Akroo Pierre L Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship Krista Wylie, HBA ’94 Lisa J Colnett, HBA ’81 Conundrum Adventures Inc Senior Vice President, Kinross Gold Corporation Lisa Zhao, MBA ’03 Bob Dhillon, EMBA ’98 Senior Manager, Maple Leaf Foods Incorporated President & CEO, Mainstreet Equity Corp Linda Zhou, MBA ’04 Bill Di Nardo, HBA ’91 General Manager, CareerTemp Consulting CEO, Eventi Jim Hall, HBA ’71 Annual Fund Council Acting CEO, Journal Register Company Darin Deschamps, HBA ’87 Deland Jessop, MBA ’02 Chair, Annual Fund Council Founding Partner, PolicePrep Managing Director, National Bank Financial Pierre Morrissette, MBA ’72 Laurie Campbell, MBA ’89 President & CEO, Pelmorex Media Inc Managing Director, Banc of America Securities LLC Eric Morse Jim Cumming, HBA ’73 Associate Dean, Programs, Richard Ivey School of Business President & Owner, Trillium Management Inc Russell Payson, MBA ’70 Brian Huen, HBA ’98, MBA ’03 Chairman & CEO, Skyservice Airlines Director, UBS Securities Robert Peterman, MBA ’02 Sarah Morgenstern, MBA ’93 Senior Manager, TSX Group Inc Founder, SavvyMom.ca Teddy Rosenberg, HBA ’73 Boyd Pederson, MBA ’96 Corporate Advisor & Director Vice President & Director, Boston Consulting Group John Rothschild, MBA ’73 Michael Pun, HBA ’89 Chairman & CEO, Prime Restaurants of Canada Inc. Managing Director, RBC Capital Markets Paul Sabourin, MBA ’80 Al Sellery, HBA ’87 CEO, Polar Securities Inc. Managing Partner, Ironbridge Equity Partners Carol Stephenson Sergei Tchetvertnykh, MBA ’94 Dean, Richard Ivey School of Business Chief Executive Officer, Infinium Capital Corp Stephen Suske, MBA ’77 Vice Chair & Co-CEO, Chartwell Seniors Housing REIT Stewart Thornhill, Executive Director, Pierre L Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship Mike White, MBA ’00 VP Finance, IBK Capital Corporation David Wright, HBA ’83 Partner, Agora Consulting Partners Inc

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Lawrence Centre Advisory Council Health Sector Council Thomas d’Aquino Gregg Szabo Chair, Lawrence Centre Advisory Council Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, Merck Frosst Canada President and Chief Executive, Canadian Council of Chief Executives Dr Peter Armstrong Chief Medical Officer, Shriner’s Hospital for Children Jalynn H Bennett President, Jalynn H Bennett and Associates Ltd. Francesco Bellini Chairman, President & CEO, Neurochem Inc Donald W Campbell Senior Strategy Advisor, Davis LLP William Charnetski VP Corporate Affairs & General Council, AstraZeneca Kevin Chan, HBA ’00 Executive Assistant and Director, John Fanaras Office of the Clerk of the Privy Council President, Nucro-Technics Inc Edmund Clark Richard Francis President and CEO, TD Bank Financial Group President & General Manager, Biogen Idec Canada Inc. Dianne Cunningham Neil Fraser, MBA ’83 Director, Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management President, Medtronic of Canada Ltd. Jim Dinning Ida Goodreau Chairman, Western Financial Group President & CEO, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Anthony Ferrari, MBA ’98 Michel Greco, MBA ’68 President, Bridgepoint Group Ed Gudaitis, MBA ’93 Blake Goldring General Manager, Gilead Sciences Canada Chairman & CEO, AGF Management Limited Jim Hatch Jack Lawrence, HBA ’56 Professor, Richard Ivey School of Business Chairman & Founder, Lawrence & Company Dr Carol Herbert Rebecca MacDonald Dean, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Chair and CEO, Energy Savings Income Fund Dr Kellie Leitch Jeffrey Simpson Director, Ivey Health Sector Stream, Columnist, Richard Ivey School of Business Carol Stephenson Terry McCool Dean, Richard Ivey School of Business Director & Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Eli Lilly Canada Inc. Vic Young, MBA ’68 Dr Brent Norton, MBA ’89 Corporate Director President & CEO, PreMD Inc. Graham Scott President, Graham Scott Strategies Inc. Cathy Seguin Vice President, The Hospital for Sick Children Carol Stephenson Dean, Richard Ivey School of Business Dr Paul Walker President & CEO, Sprectal Diagnostics Inc.

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 39 Ivey’s Investors

Lifetime Giving Shaw Communications Inc Lisa Colnett, HBA ’81 William Shurniak Scott Cooper, HBA ’82 $10,000,000+ George A Cope, HBA ’84 The Richard M Ivey Family & $250,000 to $499,999 James B Cumming, HBA ’73 The Richard Ivey Foundation John Adamson, MBA ’72 John R Currie, HBA ’60 AstraZeneca Canada Inc Deloitte & Touche LLP $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 E Scott Beattie, HBA ’81, MBA ’86 Darin Deschamps, HBA ’87 & Lisa Dr Henry Cheng, HBA ’71, MBA ’72 Alexander F L Chan, HBA ’78 Deschamps, HBA ’87 Andy Chisholm, MBA ’85 DuPont Canada Inc $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 Citigroup Inc & Citibank Canada Eli Lilly Canada Inc Anonymous Export Development Canada ERA Foundation Anonymous Margaret & Jim Fleck, HBA ’53 Dr & Mrs Geno F Francolini, HBA ’54 Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd General Motors of Canada Ltd Corus Entertainment George Weston Ltd Gilead Sciences Canada Inc Great-West Life, London Life & Canada Life Geoff Gudewill, MBA ’83 GlaxoSmithKline Inc Paul & Carol Hill, MBA ’69 Nick Gudewill, MBA ’74 Globe & Mail ING Bank FSB, Peter Gudewill, HBA ’73 Ken R Good Family ING Canada & ING Bank of Canada Sam Gudewill, HBA ’77 Robert J Gorman, MBA ’77 R Jack Lawrence, HBA ’56 Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Ltd HBA Association Paul R MacPherson, MBA ’63 HongKong Pei Hua Education Fdn Timothy Hodgson, MBA ’88 & Linda Netten Ministry of Education & Training John Dobson Foundation Lonsdale Holland, MBA ’57 Pierre L Morrissette, MBA ’72 Kraft Foods Inc HSBC Bank Canada C John Schumacher, MBA ’84 Louis Lagasse, MBA ’73 Colin L Hubling, HBA ’53 Scotiabank Daniel Lam, EMBA ’00 IBK Capital Corporation TD Bank Financial Group SW Eddie Law, HBA ’91 IBM Canada Ltd Valcom Ltd PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Imasco Ltd Bruce H Reid, MBA ’64 Ivex Investments Ltd $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 Roman Corporation Ltd Jarislowsky Foundation Ralph M Barford W Keith Smith, MBA ’60 Jean Jeffries BMO Financial Group Society of Management Accountants of Ontario Michael M Kanovsky, MBA ’73 Bill & Anne Brock Family Lawrence G Tapp Gerald L Knowlton, HBA ’54 CIBC Valleydene Corp Ltd KPMG Foundation Brendan R Clouston, MBA ’79 Nicole & Gilles Lamoureux, MBA ’66 Donald K Johnson, MBA ’63 $100,000 to $249,999 Landmark Communications Foundation Lee Foundation Anonymous Pierre Lapointe, MBA ’83 Eugene & Lori Melnyk Anonymous Dr Michiel R Leenders, MBA ’59 PMAC Canada Abitibi-Price Inc Stephen D Lister, MBA ’85 RBC Foundation Accenture Inc Magna International Inc Richard & Jean Ivey Fund Adobe Corp Manulife Financial Corporation Donald L Triggs, MBA ’68 Gwen & the Late Ben Anders, HBA ’47, MBA ’48 Maple Leaf Foods Inc Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc Chris & Michael McCain, HBA ’79 $500,000 to $999,999 Audrey & Donald Campbell Fdn McColl-Frontenac Inc Anonymous Tom Bailey, MBA ’62 Steve McDonald, MBA ’83 Robert V Brouillard, MBA ’66 Bain & Company Canada Inc McKinsey & Company Canadian Pacific Ltd Thomas K Barber, MBA ’79 MDS Inc G Mark Curry, MBA ’69 Bayer Inc Medtronic of Canada Ltd Ernst & Young Dr Francesco Bellini Merck Frosst Canada Inc William H Fuller, MBA ’61 Biogen Idec Canada Mical Equities Ltd Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada Biovail Corporation National Bank Financial Group IVEY Alumni Association Toronto Chapter Bruce & Betty Birmingham Michael Needham, MBA ’68 J Armand Bombardier Foundation Boston Consulting Group Nelson M Davis Trust Fund Donald K Jackson, MBA ’67 David Braley New World Development Co Ltd David Kassie, MBA ’79 & Susan Harris, MBA Tom Brent, HBA ’59 Linda & Kevin O‘Leary, MBA ’80 ’82 Ronald Bresler, MBA ’83 Jeffrey Orr, HBA ’81 & Suzanne Legge Arkadi Kuhlmann, HBA ’71, MBA ’72 Burgundy Asset Management Ltd Michael & Margot Phair/Phair Family Foundation Jon & Nancy Love Foundation Alice & Grant Burton, MBA ’68 Pelmorex Media Inc MacLean Hunter Ltd Laurie G Campbell, MBA ’89 Petro-Canada Inc MBA Association Canadian International Development Agency Picchio International Nanyang Business School Ciba-Geigy Canada PreMD Inc Nortel Networks Corporation Robert A R Clouston, MBA ’72 C James Prieur, MBA ’75

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 40 Ivey’s Investors | Lifetime Giving

Procter & Gamble Inc Richard J Currie Onex Corporation Purchase Family DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc Osler Hoskin & Harcourt Dipak Rastogi, MBA ’82 Don Darroch, HBA ’73 & Sandy Wood Gilles G G Ouellette, HBA ’69, MBA ’70 Rio Tinto Alcan Inc Tim Dattels, HBA ’80 & Kristine Johnson Pierre Rivard, MBA ’83 & Catherine Paquet Richard E Rooney, MBA ’81 Gillian H Denham, HBA ’83 & RLG International Randy B M Royer, HBA ’77 Stephen O Marshall Loretta & the Late Ted Rogers SC Johnson & Son Ltd Daniel A Devlin, HBA ’81 Harry & Evelyn Rosen Paul Sabourin, MBA ’80 Alexandra & Camillo Di Prata, MBA ’87 Peter Samson, HBA ’87 & Kishore K Sakhrani, MBA ’83 Jeff Dossett, HBA ’83 & Cathy Williamson, HBA ’87 Larry A Shaw, HBA ’62 Sue Dossett, MBA ’84 Sears Canada Inc Joseph C Shlesinger, MBA ’86 Kirsten J Feldman, MBA ’84 Michael C Shannon, MBA ’83 Maria & John Simpson, HBA ’76 Barbara Fraser, HBA ’71 & Peter Sharpe Stelco Inc Ian Fraser, HBA ’71 Douglas E Speers, MBA ’70 Carol M Stephenson Bruce R Gall, MBA ’69 Telus Mobility Inc Jim Gallagher, MBA ’79 $25,000 to $49,999 The General Atlantic Group Ltd Anonymous Torys Gerald Schwartz & Anonymous TransCanada PipeLines Ltd Heather Reisman Foundation Anonymous Eric C Tripp, MBA ’83 Goldman Sachs Group Inc Anonymous Kathleen & Bill Troost, MBA ’75 Serge Gouin, HBA ’65, MBA ’66 Anonymous Serge Turko, MBA ’87 Janet C Griffin, MBA ’88 & Jock W Anonymous George B Turnbull, HBA ’49 MacDonald, MBA ’88 Anonymous Mr & Mrs F Peter von Muralt-Lo R Keith Harfield, HBA ’70 Anonymous W Garfield Weston Foundation Todd Hargarten, MBA ’93 & Sarah John Akkerman, MBA ’87 Warner-Lambert Canada Inc Morgenstern, MBA ’93 Alumni Computer Group Ltd Gale & Bill White, MBA ’69 Brian D Heald, MBA ’85 Amoco Canada Petroleum Company Wittington Investments Ltd Lana M & Tim Hockey, EMBA ’97 William D Anderson, HBA ’72 Barbara & John F Wood, HBA ’64 David C Holmes, HBA ’73 GF Kym Anthony, MBA ’80 Verna & Tom Howard, MBA ’72 David S Anyon, EMBA ’97 $50,000 to $99,999 Jim Hunter, MBA ’76 & Avco Financial Services Anonymous Heather Hunter, MBA ’76 Bruce Barker Anonymous Hydro One Employees & Andrew W Barnicke, HBA ’83 Anonymous Pensioners Charity Trust Dr Paul W Beamish, HBA ’76, PhD ’85 3M Canada Company Ian Ihnatowycz, MBA ’82 & Marta Witer Jalynn H Bennett AT Kearney Ltd Imperial Oil Ltd Michael Bernstein, MBA ’96 & Nan Wayne D Adlam, MBA ’86 John G Inch, HBA ’91 Dasgupta, MBA ’96 Ian Aitken, HBA ’87 JD Irving Ltd Robert G Bertram Performing Arts Stabilization Fund Franklin G Jacobs, MBA ’76 James A Bertrand, MBA ’83 ArcelorMittal Dofasco Inc CB Johnston Family Blue Circle Cement Donald Archibald, MBA ’85 YL John Kao, HBA ’76 Andre M Boysen, EMBA ’99 Yvonne & Ross Archibald, HBA ’58 Edward J Kernaghan, HBA ’65 James Brodeur, MBA ’62 Paul J Atkinson, HBA ’86 Knowlton Realty Ltd Charles W Brown, MBA ’83 Jean L & Walter R Badun, DBA ’55, MBA ’57 KPMG LLP Judy & Murray Bryant Brett E B Barakett, HBA ’88 Lan Kwai Fong Holdings Ltd J Judd Buchanan, MBA ’55 Deborah Barrett, HBA ’80 & Jim Leech Donald G Lang, HBA ’80 Stewart C Burton, HBA ’81 Bell Canada Robert W Luba, MBA ’67 Perry Caicco, MBA ’83 Bell-Northern Research Ltd Anne & Jay MacAulay, MBA ’71 Cameron H Calder, HBA ’53 Zena & John Besterd, HBA ’78 Tim MacDonald, HBA ’81, MBA ’88 Paul F. Campbell, MBA ’90 Bombardier Inc Natalie MacLean, MBA ’92 & Andrew Yolanda & David Campbell, HBA ’93 Thomas Bradley, MBA ’83 Waitman, MBA ’92 Canadian Information Processing Society Dr Francesco Braga Peter T Main, HBA ’64 Canadian Securities Institute John Bragg Maple Leaf Capital LLP Capital C Brent C Buckner, MBA ’95 Chris R Matthews, MBA ’72 Ronald D Charles, MBA ’71 Business Families Foundation Jack H Matthews, MBA ’83 W John Charman, MBA ’70 Camco Inc Craig P Mayor, HBA ’73, MBA ’76 Wilson Choy, HBA ’79, EMBA ’01 Campbell Soup Company Ltd McCain Food Ltd Clarica Life Insurance Co Canadian Airlines International Ltd Robert G McFarlane, MBA ’85 C David Clark, MBA ’66 Shody Chow, MBA ’69 Ted Medland C Greig Clark, HBA ’74 Sylvia D Chrominska, HBA ’75 Michelle & Patrick Meneley, MBA ’90 Ronald G Close, HBA ’81 David W Cornhill, MBA ’80 Merrill Lynch Canada Inc Daniel R Coholan, MBA ’87 Bea & Purdy Crawford Paul J D Miller, MBA ’84 Coinamatic Inc Robert D Crockford, HBA ’70 Nortel Networks (Asia) Ltd Concordia Insurance Corp Carolyn M H Cross, HBA ’84 Alexandra & Robert Nourse, MBA ’64 Connor Clark & Lunn Financial Group Patrick G C Crowley, HBA ’74 NUCRO-TECHNICS Counselling Foundation of Canada

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John D Crabb, HBA ’66 Don MacDonald Alastair W Sloan, HBA ’86 Mark L Cullen, MBA ’71 W Allan MacEwen, HBA ’76 Dr Ian A Sloan Kevin Dalton, HBA ’90 & Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd Andy & Helen Spriet Kelley Dalton, HBA ’90 Christine A Magee, HBA ’82 Richard Stephenson, MBA ’93 George S Dembroski, HBA ’56 Mainstreet Equities Stephen A Suske, MBA ’77 Steve Dent, MBA ’89 & David L Mayhew, HBA ’74 Richard Talbot, HBA ’86, MBA ’91 Janet Maclaren, MBA ’89 Scott McCain Lawrence Tanenbaum Paul Derksen, HBA ’75 Wallace McCain Karen J Taylor, MBA ’92 Paul G Desmarais Rosemarie McClean Ronald E Taylor, MBA ’71 Cynthia J Devine, HBA ’87 McCormick Canada Inc Michael G Tevlin, HBA ’81 Navjeet Dhillon, EMBA ’98 Marion & Donald McDougall, MBA ’61 The Learning Company Inc Dino A DiCienzo, HBA ’87 Raymond McFeetors Paul A Thomas, HBA ’85 Distacom Doug McGregor, HBA ’79, MBA ’82 Toppan Forms (HK) Ltd David S C Dobell, MBA ’89 Tim McGuire, HBA ’83 TorQuest Partners Economical Mutual Insurance Co Steven N S McMurray, HBA ’80 Mme & M Jean Turmel Izzeldin A Elkhazin, HBA ’71, MBA ’72 L Jacques Menard, O C, MBA ’70 Wesley R Twiss, MBA ’72 Endla & John Gilmour Foundation Mersey Manufacturers Ltd Mary & Barry Ullett, HBA ’75 Epson Canada Ltd Monitor Company Vale Inco Ltd. Equitable Life Insurance Company Moore Corp Ltd Teresa & John Vander Hoeven, HBA ’74 Exxon Energy Ltd Marti Morfitt, HBA ’79 & Patrick Weber Annette & Michael White, MBA ’00 Rhys T Eyton, HBA ’58 Hugh Morris, HBA ’53 Nancy & Andrew Wiswell, MBA ’80 FW Woolworth Co Ltd Sean C V Mullin, HBA ’84 Women in Capital Markets Fleck Manufacturing Inc Wendy Murdock, MBA ’82 David T Wong, MBA ’79 Steven Yaron Garmaise, MBA ’83 Nintendo of America Inc Donald P Woodley, MBA ’70 General Electric Canada Inc Noranda Inc Jessie & Larry Wynant, MBA ’72 General Mills Canada Inc Norcen Energy Resources Ltd Xerox (Hong Kong) Ltd Alex E Graham, MBA ’89 Julie & Dr H B Brent Norton, MBA ’89 Xerox Canada Inc Sheldon Greenspan, HBA ’90 Nova Chemicals Ray G Young, HBA ’84 Peter Grosskopf, HBA ’87, MBA ’90 Andrea & Kevin O’Brien, HBA ’93 Ming-Kong Yu, MBA ’71 Edward J Gudaitis, MBA ’93 Oliver Wyman Thomas R B Zeeb, HBA ’86 Gulf Canada Resources Ltd Robert Olsen, MBA ’88 Doug Guzman, HBA ’88 & Sheila Brown Allan Olson, MBA ’65 HJ Heinz Company of Canada Marion & the Late Earl Orser Jean & Ken Harrigan, HBA ’51 Nicholas W Paine, HBA ’83 Daniel Hebert, MBA ’81 J Bruce Pearson, MBA ’58 Donald C Hoffhine, MBA ’74 Neil & Leanne Petroff Hollinger Inc. Paul K Pew, HBA ’87 Tony J Horak, MBA ’75 Michael Phelps Horst E Hueniken, MBA ’87 Ron A Plashkes, HBA ’80 Investors Group Inc Prudential Assurance Company Doug Irwin, MBA ’81 & Michael W Pun, HBA ’89 Margot Jones, MBA ’82 Robert S Rawlings, HBA ’51 Terry A Jackson, MBA ’73 Tasha & David Rawlings, HBA ’96 James Richardson & Sons Ltd RBH Inc William J Jandrisits, HBA ’83, MBA ’90 Douglas M Reid, HBA ’58 Brian R Jones, MBA ’74 & Rob Richards, MBA ’70 Karen L Weaver-Jones Robyn & Gordon Ritchie, MBA ’77 Brian W Jones, HBA ’74 Russell C Robertson, HBA ’69 James A Kalman, MBA ’74 Lisanne & James C V Rogers, MBA ’90 Peter J Karrys, MBA ’90 Tevya G Rosenberg, HBA ’73 Peter Kenny, MBA ’57 Bruce Rothney, MBA ’89 & Richard L Knowles, HBA ’73 Lisa Rothney, HBA ’85, MBA ’89 Marisa Kwok, HBA ’77 John A Rothschild, MBA ’73 La Fondation De Gaspe Beaubien RSM Richter Management A Craig Lahmer, MBA ’74 Lawrie Savage, MBA ’73 Dr Douglas M Lambert, HBA ’69, MBA ’71 Alan G Sellery, HBA ’87 Claude & Lorraine Lamoureux C Richard Sharpe, HBA ’50 Fraser Latta, HBA ’76 Heather Shaw, MBA ’87 Mark J Lewis, HBA ’91 Donald R Sheldon, MBA ’69 Betty-Anne Lindsay, MBA ’81 & Sibson Consulting Group Tom Lindsay, MBA ’81 Curt Sigfstead, MBA ’97 & Thomas & Rosemary Logan Lara Witter, MBA ’98 Terrence A Lyons, MBA ’74 Peter Simon, HBA ’86

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Class Giving Barry Holt Guy H Laurin MBA 1961 Class Giving is an outstanding example Professors Albert R & Vivian Wood Total: $81,204 of the generosity and commitment of Ivey’s Participation: 18% alumni around the world, and the results of MBA 1958 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle your collective contribution are significent. 50th Reunion Social & Fundraising Committee: William H Fuller Bruce Pearson, David Walker Donald & Marion McDougall Total: $103,339 MBA Giving Participation: 51% Ivey Society, Benefactor Dr & Mrs John A Humphrey MBA 1947 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Bob Gair Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Ralph C Addison Lawrence J Martello J Bruce Pearson D avid J Walker Lawrence Burpee Art Harrigan Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle MBA 1948 L Karl D Hinds Alan C Lindsay Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle George W Lange Gwen & the Late Ben Anders Ivey Society, Patron Donald W Whitmore Kenneth J Arthur MBA 1950 Ivey Society, Benefactor MBA 1962 Moffat R Hill Don Badke Total: $7,175 Donald J A Cross Participation: 21% MBA 1952 Leslie A Garvie Ivey Society, Patron Anonymous Edward M Kemp James Brodeur Richard H Carr Donald B R Murphy Ivey Society, Benefactor Victor M Siroishka Martin M Farnsworth MBA 1953 Miguel Fernandez 55th Reunion Social Committee: Other Annual Fund Contributions Gordon Osbaldeston J David V Adams Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Robert L Borden Anonymous Fred & Donna Berlet J William Carver Pierre Bergeron Brian P Drummond Andrew Billingsley Other Annual Fund Contributions George W Fenwick Richard S Chaffe Hon G Osbaldeston James G Kirkland C Grant Davidson Thomas M Sterling George S Day MBA 1954 William A West Hemendra P Desai Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Thomas A Foulkes Lee Seng Wee MBA 1959 Robert K Gibson Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Allan D Laird George Dorrance Dr Michiel R Leenders Gus Leach Harold J Mandel Other Annual Fund Contributions MBA 1963 Peter W Bell MBA 1955 Total: $41,969 Gilbert C Berringer Participation: 17% Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Casper Bloom J Judd Buchanan Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle John L Bollen Donald K Johnson Ivey Society, Patron Garth E Giles Paul R MacPherson Donald A S Ivison Donald H Mallory Ivey Society, Benefactor Other Annual Fund Contributions G Galer F Robinson William A Fast J Camille Brouard John St C Ross David Tarr Jack Curry James P Streeter Mohindar S Gill Jack T Wood Other Annual Fund Contributions Richard J Chase MBA 1956 MBA 1960 Cameron B Davreux Leslie G Ham Total: $17,000 John R Dick Participation: 20% George Suart Nandlal Harsora Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Brian K Laxdal MBA 1957 W Keith Smith Bob McBurney Robert B McElhinney Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Other Annual Fund Contributions Lawrence F Organ Jean L & Walter R Badun Anonymous John G Chamberland George Schroeder Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Arthur N Grunder Marg & Doug Weber Peter Kenny Paul & Lynne McCrea MBA 1964 Ivey Society, Benefactor John C Mustard Norman M Alexander Total: $3,582 Vernon Nelson Participation: 20% Other Annual Fund Contributions Len & Lynn Pakulak Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Anonymous David Scott Bruce H Reid Douglas S Allen Gregory L Stone Andrew & Barbara Grindlay John D Thompson

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Ivey Society, Benefactor Robert B Hasler Douglas Hay Mr & Mrs David McCutcheon Norman Leach Gilbert R Mackie Other Annual Fund Contributions D Bruce Petrie Lyall R McCurdy Anonymous G Christopher Phillips Anonymous MBA 1968 George Ratner Total: $45,360 Stanley Sanderson Donald B Betts Participation: 14% Robert C Bryce Michel G Suys Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle William D Cochrane Roderick Towle Grant & Alice Burton Donald B Creath Michael Needham Janet & Douglas Davis MBA 1971 Ivey Society, Patron Total: $61,378 JA&DM Finlayson Participation: 11% John A Houlden L orne M Stone Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Bill & Doreen Magyar Ivey Society, Benefactor Jay & Anne MacAulay Michael C Schofield Robert L Brooks Blake J Sherman Gordon Lackenbauer Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle JE (Bud) Tangney John Mills Mark L Cullen Dr David T Wilson Peter S Seybold Ivey Society, Benefactor Other Annual Fund Contributions Phillip Gooch MBA 1965 Ronald J Beath Bruce Graham Total: $3,425 Terrence L Bedard Ronald E Taylor Participation: 17% Michel David Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Kerin Lloyd Ian D M Brooker Dr Brian M Campbell Theodore B Metzing Thomas R Cochran Allan Olson Dr E F Peter Newson G Michael Hogan Other Annual Fund Contributions Donald Walcot John & Carol Kittredge Anonymous Thomas S Warren Karl H Lubbe Francois R Bechard Doug McDougall Graham S Boone MBA 1969 Murray E Moss John Buchanan Total: $22,300 G Peter Oakes Participation: 8% Cecil E Carsley Stephen C Plumley Sidney Horovitz Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Enn Tiislar George Kramer Paul & Carol Hill Stephenson Wheatley Kevin R S Larkin Bill & Gale White Reijo T Malmqvist Other Annual Fund Contributions MBA 1972 Joan E Nolting David W Betts Total: $56,310 Dyrlin Redstone Dr Jacques Bourgeois Participation: 17% Guy Tourillon Gordon D Dick Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Douglas A Gameroff Henry Cheng MBA 1966 Gordon Howell Arkadi Kuhlmann Total: $38,645 James N MacNeil Pierre L Morrissette Participation: 9% Don Plewes Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle D Glenn Stevens Chris R Matthews Robert V Brouillard Ivey Society, Benefactor Nicole & Gilles Lamoureux MBA 1970 Lana & Gary Davis Class Agent: Rob Richards Other Annual Fund Contributions Tom & Verna Howard Burke Corbet Total: $38,585 Participation: 16% Rick Sterne Fraser R Lindsay Wesley R Twiss David J W Rumpel Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Clair Shields Gilles G G Ouellette Other Annual Fund Contributions Terry C Trecarten Douglas E Speers Anonymous Jim Wyse Ivey Society, Patrons Daniel A Beaulieu Donald P Woodley Bruno L Borovskis G Ross Burkett MBA 1967 Ivey Society, Benefactor Total: $9,050 William D Fletcher Participation: 11% Donald A Anderson Marc G Fortier Stephen R Brown Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Gary Gorman Bill Cameron The Class of MBA ’67 William R Jenkins Rob Richards Gregory P Katchin Ivey Society, Benefactor Raymond J Verdon James A Erskine Jacques Lapare Other Annual Fund Contributions David Minuk Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous A David H Mitten Anonymous Bob Campbell Michael Pasztor Marc Delisle David Dolman Howard A Pate Jerome Gendron Gerald Fallon Francois Sauriol Charles Golfman Gerald Goldenberg R Scott Wilton Douglas A Grant Ernest V W Greenwood Larry & Jessie Wynant Ronald Haon

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MBA 1973 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Robert J Gorman 35th Reunion Social Committee: C James Prieur I vey Society, Benefactor James Cairncross, Trevor Holness, Adrian Kathleen & Bill Troost Horwood, Elliot Lifson, John Rothschild Ian D Bruce Total: $29,685 Ivey Society, Patrons Gregory Galardo Participation: 10% Tony J Horak George B Russel Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle F Stuart Lazier Bruce M Shirreff Michael M Kanovsky Ivey Society, Benefactor Donald & Pamela Steele Louis Lagassé Robin Dow Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Brian Phillips Richard Brown John A Rothschild Keith Smith Lise Casgrain Lawrie Savage Other Annual Fund Contributions Linda Chan Ivey Society, Patron Anonymous Brian Evans Anonymous S Jim Bonny Ralph A Furness Family & Friends of the late Fred Metter Stuart Campbell James E Hunter Stephen E Lockhart Ivey Society, Benefactor Wing S Chu Gary Comerford Tony McCormack Roger N Cyr Israel Mida Terry A Jackson Robert E Dearborn Mark F Drexler Len Shara Other Annual Fund Contributions Thomas W Givens Mark St John WA David Brittain Bruce Harvey Arthur H Watson James B F Cripps Gord James Marshall R Egelnick Roger D Lace MBA 1978 Adrian Horwood Robert A Martin 30th Reunion Social Committee: Paul J Mirsky Bill Brennan, David Cox, James B Milway Ralph Downey, Richard Page Dr Sherry L Price Mark Sklar Total: $11,205 Bob Schram James J White Participation: 11% Ian J Taylor Ivey Society, Patron Rigby Whitty MBA 1976 Anonymous Total: $29,351 MBA 1974 Participation: 13% Ivey Society, Benefactor S Jeffrey Hertz Total: $59,074 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Participation: 14% John & Maggie Mitchell Jim & Heather Hunter Anil K Rastogi Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Franklin G Jacobs E Nicholas Gudewill Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Patron Anonymous Ivey Society, Patron Michael M Boyd & Shelagh Donovan Anonymous Anonymous Donald C Hoffhine Ivey Society, Benefactor Deborah J Ambrose Bob Stuebing John F Coombs Eleanor J Barker Terrance W O’Grady Ivey Society, Benefactor Robert H Beriault Hans C Jonckheere Other Annual Fund Contributions Ron Farmer & Kathryn Stanley Brian R Jones & Karen L Weaver-Jones Anonymous Chyanne D Fickes David McNamara Anonymous Anna M Fiocco Alan G Small John Fahrer Don L Kester Stephen B Holtzkener Ian & Barbara Lennox Other Annual Fund Contributions Douglas H Kuwahara James Sabourin Anonymous Richard W Lancaster James E Smith Andrew Bland Rejean Landry Michael R Sprung James A Bull Lesley Lemesurier Alboini Ms & Mr Tung James S Coristine Christine C Lengvari Alex Turnbull C Kenneth Crump Gerald Mazin Luc Fagnan Paul D McKnight MBA 1979 J Duncan Gibson Gerald A McLeod Class Agent: Cam Turner Thomas S Gifford William H McNeil Total: $23,800 Stewart D Gossen Verne Milot Participation: 10% George W MacDonald David Munro Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Denyse M Mackey George C Reifel David Kassie & Susan Harris Martin R Redwood Gerald Smeding Ivey Society, Patron Keith F Rose Paul Stevenson Stuart MacGregor Robert G von der Porten Penny Thomas Ivey Society, Benefactor Louis Zanibbi Howard I Yaphe Robert H Zittrer Anonymous Jim Gallagher MBA 1977 Gregory Guichon MBA 1975 Total: $38,627 Class Agent: Tony Horak Participation: 10% Ronald A M Lalonde Total: $47,245 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Michael P Mackasey Participation: 12% Jean-Louis Fontaine Guy & Leslie Nelson

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Cameron J Turner Tom & Betty-Anne Lindsay Jacqueline Orange Other Annual Fund Contributions Lyle Kerr & Valerie Millen Andrew & Bill Parkes Thomas A Curley David McGraw Prakash Pooran Ashley D’Silva Karen L Spaulding Anton P Schlemm Harry T Ethans M ichael Weber Amos Simpson Pierre L Lagueux Other Annual Fund Contributions John Stanczyk D Barry W Matheson Anonymous Dr Gary Thompson Robert E Mitchell Anonymous Marilyn Moore Jann Ashley MBA 1983 25th Reunion Social Committee: Geoff Sinn Martin Braun Susan Abbott, Paul Ballinger, Carole Boivin, David Thomson David Browne Dave Boles, Peter Brennan, Lucy Brun, Eric Vengroff D Richard Dembicki Chris Chance, Jeannette Eberhard, Gary Grundman Steven Garmaise, Hiran Perera, Jeff Proudfoot Sandra Safran, Jane Sedgwick, MBA 1980 J Allen Hill Gary Svoboda, Christy Winder Total: $62,013 Michael L Langstaff Participation: 15% Fundraising Committee: David G Luke Susan Abbott, Roger Dickhout, Steve McDonald Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Gregory O Marlatt Total: $542,950 David W Cornhill Clifford B McCracken Participation: 22% Kevin & Linda O’Leary Glen F Murphy Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Paul Sabourin J Arthur K Rotherham Ronald Bresler Andrew & Nancy Wiswell J Anthony Seay Geoffrey G Gudewill Ivey Society, Patrons Douglas Short Pierre Lapointe Jean-Pierre Colin Kevin Smith Jack H Matthews Helen J Ziegler Robert D Snowdon Steve McDonald Ivey Society, Benefactor Peter Spruce Pierre Rivard & Catherine Paquet Mark Arthur Ivy L Steinberg Kishore K Sakhrani Randy Fretz David Tanner Eric C Tripp Donald F Lato Joanne Tanner King Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Maxine MacLure Alexander M Tye Jeffrey Arsenych Nancy McInerney-Lacombe Barbara J Kovacs Dan Nixon MBA 1982 Michael C Shannon G Brent Rusk Total: $60,098 Participation: 17% Ivey Society, Patron Craig Shannon Anonymous Kevin & Jill Yousie Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Susan Harris & David Kassie Paul Ballinger Other Annual Fund Contributions Ian Ihnatowycz & Marta Witer James A Bertrand James A Bertram Dipak Rastogi Ivey Society, Benefactor Dr R William P Blake Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Susan Abbott William D Egan Jeff & Deb Bacon Michael N Fitzpatrick Margot Jones & Doug Irwin Doug McGregor Bradley C Bourne Richard Henson Charles W Brown Aimo R Kuronen Ivey Society, Benefactor Perry Caicco Brad H Lambert Michael De Santis Roger & Janet Dickhout Jacques Lepage David J Dulal-Whiteway Douglas J Harman Craig & Tina MacKinlay Mike Moroz Shane P O’Leary Professor Betty McCamus David F Mullen Douglas Richmond Wendy Murdock Scott Moulson Other Annual Fund Contributions Hugh C Ralph R Stephen Peacock Michael A Thompson Anonymous Halina Sandig Anonymous Mark Singh Other Annual Fund Contributions Hany Assaad Kathryn Stanley & Ron Farmer Anonymous John R Beamish Maide Yazar Anonymous E Beange Anonymous Ronald J Benes MBA 1981 Anonymous Carole A Boivin Total: $49,590 Larry Bacon Participation: 16% Dr Leslie Bowd Charles C Baisden Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Peter Brennan David R Grant Janet A Calder Richard E Rooney Beth Roemmele Hemstad Laurance J Rosen Christopher Chance J David Hilborn Marion L Code Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Jef frey G Hladun Laurie A Dunk Doug Irwin & Margot Jones Nasrullah F Jinnah Jeannette A Eberhard Ivey Society, Patron Gregory P Kowal Steven Yaron Garmaise Gerald I Asa Aly Lalani Roland L Horst Ivey Society, Benefactor Marc J Lavoie Tom Jesty Bernard Cormier John D Leavitt Paul F Kirkpatrick Katrina Gowdy Hele Maureen Long Louis Lamoureux

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Matt Lawton David Aston Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Thealzel Lee Jean-Marie Brideau Anonymous Chun P Ling Lloyd P Cooper John Akkerman Patrick S-D Lu Claude F Damiani Daniel R Coholan Catherine H Martin David Fine Horst E Hueniken Lennox A Parkins Joan E Fiset Rob Logan Alex A Pond Lora Z Goldberg I vey Society, Patron Dr Catherine E Ralston C Anne Hale Anonymous Jane Sedgwick Peter W Ingle Filip Papich Tony & Maureen Solecki Gordon & Beverly Knapp Ivey Society, Benefactor Charles R Spina Eric C L Lee Anonymous Gary K Svoboda J Douglas Mahon Grant S Berry Jay Switzer J Anthony Manastersky Robert W Gibson Nancy & Manlio P Marescotti Michael L Kline MBA 1984 Donald T Maunders Martin H Loken Total: $28,095 Robert G McFarlane Participation: 14% Valerie Millen & Lyle Kerr Michael G Reed Dan O’Byrne Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Andrew H Ringvee C John Schumacher Gordon Pearce Robert Solomon Carmen M Piche Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Thomas J Trainor Genaro Rodriguez Jeff & Sue Dossett George A Trusler Michael M Sheahan Kirsten J Feldman David R Weiner Alka Sood Ivey Society, Benefactor Jill Vandal MBA 1986 Dane A Chauvel Ann E Watson Ken & Judy Fawcett Total: $59,950 Participation: 13% Other Annual Fund Contributions Mark & Jan Herman Anonymous Richard S Mazur Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Anonymous Stephen F Quinn E Scott Beattie Anonymous Sandra Louise Rosch Joseph C Shlesinger Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Anonymous Other Annual Fund Contributions David J M Barry Peter R Andrews Wayne D Adlam Jacques Nolin Gerry T Fenwick Robert D Annett Dominique Gerin-Lajoie Ivey Society, Benefactor Duncan E Campbell Michael Heale Thomas J Clulow J Wilbur Charles Stephen Kaufman Barbara L Lawson Sandra Diem Peter J Macaulay Michael Marfoglia Bruce A Dumville Dr Brent Matthew Martin E Granner Other Annual Fund Contributions James D Pratt Robert Heinrichs Anonymous Jeremy Roberts Meegan J Hinds & Marc A Letourneau Anonymous Dr D Sandfield Staples Robert S Hyde Andrew Aleong Chi Tong Dr Andrew C Inkpen Jim Arsenych Harry J Verlaan J Anne Lamont David Boyce John D M MacDougall C David Johnston MBA 1988 Tony Martin Peter Eaton 20th Reunion Social & Fundraising Committee: Paul C McCabe Ann Elliott Thomas Bauer, Jane Broderick, Cathy Buchanan, Graham Carter, Ray Digby, Paul Fisher, Edward J McHugh David Ferguson Steven Galezowski, Janet Griffin, Tim Hodgson, Rosemary (Schauf) Pahl Thomas S Hare Jeff Kinsella, John Lafontaine, Don MacDougall, Scott Tapson Thomas G Hinton Charles MacQuarrie, Rob Olsen, Heather Rider, Henry & Ann Louise Vehovec Bruce Lindsay James Saunders, Susan Schaefer, Harry Taylor, Stephen Walsh Peter J Waugh Jim McKay Total: $268,340 Neville D Wilson Allister C Paterson Participation: 13% Peter K Ross Robert Yanowski Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Andrew C Zsolt David J Smith Janet C Griffin & Jock W MacDonald William N Spencer Timothy Hodgson & Linda Netten MBA 1985 Paul W Szczucinski Tim MacDonald Total: $12,010 Brian L Thompson Participation: 14% Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ivey Society, Benefactor MBA 1987 S Jane Broderick Anonymous Total: $98,862 Robert Olsen Susanne & Doug Berk Participation: 21% Ivey Society, Patron James R Charlton Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle David Montanera Donald J Polk Anonymous Ivey Society, Benefactor Marita E Zaffiro Camillo & Alexandra Di Prata Graham Carter Other Annual Fund Contributions Heather Shaw Don MacDougall Anonymous

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Charles A MacQuarrie Angela Olsen & Martin Fafard Elaine R Kelly Josephine Marcellin Glen G Orsak & Margo E Hoyt Ann E Lumsden David S Simpson Pierre Pichette Carl MacArthur Other Annual Fund Contributions Kurt M Ritcey Brad Maheu Anonymous K Russell Robson Howard Mains Gregory Barron A Jeffrey Schieck John McCready Akhil Bhandari Douglas Stirling Karen A & David I McKay Michael A Bolitho Carol M Trattner Douglas W Melville Cathy M Buchanan John Welton James C Morgan Kevin H Campbell Ronald P Reinders Bob M Chown MBA 1990 Amos Tin Total: $20,418 Francois Turmel Christopher J Connolly Participation: 11% Martin Fafard & Angela Olsen Jeff Weiss Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Steven S Galezowski Patrick & Michelle Meneley Jonathan L Latsky MBA 1992 James R McGill Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Class Agent: Heather Kitchen William J Jandrisits Total: $52,540 Diane Moldaver Participation: 19% Robert J Mustard Ivey Society, Benefactor Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Christianne Paris Paul F Campbell ERA Foundation Heather Rider Paul St Michel Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Mary M Robertson Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous Laura Rosenthal Anonymous Boris Novansky John H Swettenham Anonymous Barry W Stewart Peter Szoke F Andrew Forestell Karen J Taylor Atul Thakrar Lynn C Gregor Gregory B Turchyn Bernard L Gutnick Ivey Society, Patron Gregory P Vitali Leo J & Susan M Hall Douglas W Ogilvy Lise-Ann Hughes Ivey Society, Benefactor MBA 1989 Don Johnson Alicia & Tony Cestra Class Agent: Laurie Campbell Timothy D Keighley James A D’Orazio Total: $39,025 Stephen J A Fagan & Deborah A Chow-Fagan Participation: 17% Cam Lewis R Greg McKnight Chris Hibberd Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle John McMillan Bill Jack Laurie G Campbell Paul B Noreau Dr P Fraser Johnson Steve Dent & Janet Maclaren Marian G Plante Steven D Kostyshen Ivey Society, Patron Randolph B Richardson Steve & Judy Meston Alex E Graham Lisanne & Jim Rogers Joseph Nemeth William Quinn Jill M Roussy Gary Sobel Ivey Society, Benefactor Kristian T Teleki Margot E Thom Geoffrey S C Cann Donna E Thompson Terry Tuharsky Michael J Greenberg Other Annual Fund Contributions Howard N Lis MBA 1991 Anonymous Total: $14,846 Other Annual Fund Contributions Participation: 12% Douglas A Barry Anonymous Gordon Cameron Ivey Society, Patron Dr Neil A R Abramson Mark Clancy Gareth N Turner Joshua B Albert Kathryn Cronin (Montgomery) Robert Blais Ivey Society, Benefactor Rob Cunningham Ted A Bonertz Mark E Newman Richard Dufresne BGen Linda J Colwell Richard Talbot Michael F Hill Ian R Cullwick Mike Thorfinnson Kevin L James Pierre L Desjardins Mark Whitmore Garry McCarron Richard H Dobson Sandy Whittall David I & Karen A McKay Louis Draper & Cynthia McLean Other Annual Fund Contributions Patricia M Meehan Sheila Duncan Anonymous Jeff Munroe Robert Durfy Anonymous Hugh Owen Michael J Ewald Steve Adams Sylvain Pelletier Anastasios Georgiou Hussain Ali-Khan Cathy L Pin Nicole C Goodfellow Juliet Atha Michael C Rodgers G Thompson C Hickey Peter M Ballon John T Samuel Margot C Howard David Cassie George Staikos Bill Killeen Ross H Chafe Tony Valle Robert Lajoie Linda A Crawford P Andrew Waight Ian K Macdonell Philip Eisler David Welsh Gadi Meir Rhonda L English Jeffrey G Miller Colleen Gordon

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MBA 1993 MBA 1994 Dean Herback 15th Reunion Social Committee: Class Agent: Sergei Tchetvertnykh Vikram Karvat Hillary Cassady, Laurel Deplaedt, Total: $17,951 Jay P Larock Gayle Duncan, Sherry Holenski, Bill Tam Participation: 17% Hilda H Lau Fundraising Committee: Brian D’Costa, Chris Donald, David Dundas, Ivey Society, Patron Gary Nevison Todd Hargarten, Andy Herrmann, Margo Hoyt, William Pang Athena A Pasqualoni Darren Marshall, Sarah Morgenstern, Ivey Society, Benefactor Ronny Steinberg Robert Pemberton, Richard Stephenson Anonymous Matthew D Turner Total: $128,576 Participation: 16% Anonymous Christopher Yoshida Andrew J Abbott Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle W Mark Barber MBA 1996 Anonymous Dave & Nancy Chapman Class Agent: Jonathan Black, James Vogtle Edward J Gudaitis Sergei & Olga Tchetvertnykh Total: $100,840 Participation: 14% Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Chet C Woon Sarah Morgenstern & Todd Hargarten Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Other Annual Fund Contributions Mark Wellings Ivey Society, Patron Anonymous Anonymous Amir G Bassiri Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ivey Society, Benefactor Karen E Board Michael Bernstein & Nan Dasgupta Anonymous Margot Burleton Ivey Society, Benefactor Katharine H Ashworth Martin P Catellier Dina E Chernoff Peter A Charton Amitabh Chaudhary Daniel S Golberg Michael G Clements Clare W Cheng Stephen H E Murphy Kim M P Cook Narinder S Dehal Boyd R Pederson Brian D’Costa DJ Lindsay Dodd Other Annual Fund Contributions Barry W Dennis Luc J Fouquette Anonymous J Christopher Donald Keith R Graham Anonymous David Dundas Derek Ham Anonymous G Keith Graham Terry L Holt Anonymous Darren R Marshall Doug Jamieson Jonathan & Patti Black Lani C Martin Deepak Khandelwal Susan Brooke Loron R Orris John C Koyanagi Jonathan G Ehrlich Steve Phillips David Kusnierczyk Lynda M Guile Richard Stephenson Stephen E Kuwahara Scott Hledin Grant S Winton ST Michael Lau Mark Kopytek Other Annual Fund Contributions Ken E Lim Patricia MacPherson & Paul Fleming Anonymous Andrea (Dent) Lombard David J Mallette Erle K G Anderson James E Lorimer Greg McLean Richard M Blaiklock Priscilla Ma Matthew F McQuillen Michel Bruyere Anthony L Mar Gail Rodwell-Simon Dan & Karen Condon Gregory Martin Gawain S E Smart Carol Cruickshank & Jim Lisser Brian J Pearson Stewart Steeves Laurel Deplaedt & Paul Blaha David B Pitfield Brian Tafler Nick Evans T John Rideout Greg Fitzgerald David Roberts MBA 1997 Andrew W Herrmann Juliane M Schaible Class Agent: Steve Dumanski Carey & Scott Houston Martha & Dirk Schrader Total: $38,750 Margo E Hoyt & Glen G Orsak Peter Strickland Participation: 19% Martha L Ivester Steve Suarez Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Kathy Kalafatides Ferrisey Anna Supera Kuc Philip F D Moorcroft David L Karp Bryan C Tatoff Anthony & Victoria Ostler Colleen A Keane Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Mark E Klajman MBA 1995 Curt Sigfstead & Lara Witter Martin McCambridge Total: $7,335 Participation: 11% Ivey Society, Benefactor Patrick McFetridge Hugh D Babowal Ivey Society, Benefactor Jeff Meyer Steve & Lesa Dumanski Alexandra B Nick Robert T Pemberton David J Pennington Joseph D Quarin Walter Romaniuk Tak Yu Trevor Tam Bradley A Radin John Sawler Joel Thompson & Sylvie Weeks Maurice Smith Michael H Schatz Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions John A Sinclair Anonymous Anonymous Daniel M Steinberg Anonymous Anonymous Christopher Stevens Anonymous Jean-Paul U Desrochers Peter Tagliamonte Anonymous Monique M French Dennis Tze Anthony Anderson Laurence M Goldstein Mark D Applebaum

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Roger Berthelot Tal Vilenski Greg Kudar James A Black Helen Wang Tara Landes Dugald Campbell Glen Webster David & Marla Larock (Copeland) Roman J Chomyn Jerrold White Justine Lear Hamilton Don Chung Steven Wilson Gerald Lei Geoffrey G Colter James R Witmer Hong Liu Costas Constantakis Michael N Zienchuk Richard Lowes Andree Dallaire David Markanich Scott McRorie MBA 1999 James J McHale Ian S Orfanides Class Agent: Timothy Grigg, Darren Rough Roma Minenko Karen M Peesker (Boehnke) Total: $7,514 Cameron C Mitchell Participation: 10% Thomas G Philpott Patrick R Mitchell Mike Smerdon Ivey Society, Benefactor Neeraj Monga Jason Steinberg Anonymous Steven T Nevard Eric E Strong Michael Flood Simon Parmar Michael & Angela Switt Mark Lerohl Christine Leanne Rigby Bruce W Watson Shon Wilkie Krista Saleh Michael Woolhouse Other Annual Fund Contributions Jennifer Samarzija Anonymous Wenhua L Sheng MBA 1998 Anonymous Brian J Sinclair 10th Reunion Social Committee: Jannalee I Anderson Athena A Skagos Tim Benson, Sally Brady, Tim Logie, Jerry White Doug Duimering Scott S Spencer Fundraising Committee: Tim Benson, Carolyn Dennis, Tim Logie David Eason Geoffrey P Wright Jerry White Andrew Fletcher John Yen Total: $54,234 Jay Flye Chengduo Yu Participation: 21% Winnie Fong Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Clifford Hui MBA 2001 Curt Sigfstead & Lara K Witter William Jin Class Agent: Anna Rea Mike MacMillan Total: $13,056 Ivey Society, Benefactor Participation: 17% Anonymous Peter Manning Ivey Society, Benefactor John Berry Todd H Owen Colin Edwards Stephen Bertrand Gordon V Sandford Frederic Lesage & Anne McMaster Charles A Gadalla Jeem Sirivar Kevin S Williams Kurt Middleton Peter J G Smith John Shannon Andre Sochaniwsky Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Erin & Jan Sorhaug Grant Yee Craig McKean Richard Wozniak Mark A Roberts MBA 2000 Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions Class Agent: Allan Carl Buitendag, Marc Faucher Anonymous Anonymous Total: $49,611 Simon Adell Participation: 24% Anonymous Anonymous Tim Benson & Suzanne Spragge Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Anonymous James Beresford Michael & Annette White Sean Cameron Gabriel Arce Other Annual Fund Contributions Alison & Scott Cooper Sandra H Bolton Anonymous Carolyn S Dennis Peter W J Busse Anonymous Marie-Anne Desjardins Kin Yung Chan Anonymous Sergei Dombrovski Hui Cong Anonymous Anthony Ferrari Xinyi Gu & Tingjie Zhang Anonymous Neil FitzGerald Hongjian Han Anonymous Brett V Flint Chun-Lei Hao Dr Bogdan Alexandrescu Andrew R P Grimes Kemei He Dominic James Atkinson Beau Hatcher Melissa Holland Shakeel Bharmal Darryl M Jacobson Wenbo Huang Allan Carl Buitendag Pyarali Jamal Alain R Huneault Benoit Cantin Allison J Kim Ellen R Jarmain Krystian L Cieplucha Antoni A Krajewski Jianhua Ju Amanda L Clark Rosemary R Lavoie Marc H Kaipio Andy Crysdale Elizabeth Lazarou Peter Kalen Scott Davies Tim D Logie Peter M Klosch Michael J Dilworth Hugh McKee Ang Li Marc Faucher Chantal Miklosi Bin Christine Li Derek Flood & Michelle Lalonde Kevin Oerton Yuejun Li Gord Frost & Heather McKay Carlos A Ortega Ben Lu Jeffrey Groves William D Robertson Karine MacIndoe Wei Guo Andrew Romocki Song Meng April Tsu Tsuen Huang Peter R Neufeld

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Andrew Pettit Xin Wang David Song Paula J Puddy Catherine Wei Dev Srinivasan Don Qiu Peng Xie Victoria J Sweeney Janine White Qin Yan Paul A Szabunio Eric Xiong Sanzhong Yang P earl Tam Don Xu Tong Yin Garrett Taylor Gang Yang Feng Yu John Wen Peng Zhao Wencui Yu Bobby Zhang Zhijie Zhang Hui Zhao MBA 2002 Hongmei Zhou Lisa Zhao Class Agent: Robyn Hochglaube Lin Zhu Jerri Zheng Total: $16,138 Participation: 22% MBA 2003 MBA 2004 Ivey Society, Benefactor 5th Reunion Social Committee: Total: $8,762 J Mark Cameron Rebecca Anas, Spencer Low, Jessica Shi Participation: 12% Adam Cooper Fundraising Committee: Ivey Society, Benefactor Raj Aggarwal, Bogdan Comanita, Leonard Firkus, Gerard Gagnier Rob Jaques, Dev Srinivasan. Paul Szabunio Daniel Barnholden Dilprit Grewal Bryce Tigert Joseph J Lo Alan Marr Total: $18,079 Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Robert & Sharon Staffen Participation: 13% Anonymous Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Ivey Society, Benefactor Larissa Chaikowsky Anonymous Bogdan Comanita Kamal Gautam Jean-Pierre Boudrias Brian Huen Adam Posman Tao Chen Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Other Annual Fund Contributions John Foufas Wah-Kit Cho Anonymous James Kao Dale Degner Anonymous Michael Quinn Leonard Firkus Anonymous Xiao M Shen Hratch Manavian Anonymous Xuejun Zhen Peter Sang Ng Stefan P Bortolussi Other Annual Fund Contributions Eliza C O’Neil Ashish Chaturvedi Anonymous Gurdip Sanghera Zhongjie Chen Todd Armstrong Other Annual Fund Contributions Sarah Cullen Kui Cai Anonymous Rishi Gautam Yun R Chen Anonymous Rayomand Golwala Zhi S Chen Anonymous Yan Guan Sebastian Choquette Anonymous Farah Hosein Martin Cote Anonymous Clara Hu Hua Dai Raj Aggarwal Jianghao Hu Jennifer E Fraser Rebecca Anas Dabei (David) Jiang Xiaohong Gu Brian Balkwill Lixin Liu Mary A Heisz Michael Berkson Chris Lumley Mustafa Husain Jacqueline Newell Chapman Lee Merovitz Xinping (Catherine) Jian Dinesh Chaudhari Vincent Ng John Khajadourian Jason Christie Yong Pu Arpad Komjathy Lan Ding Fang Qin Maohua L Li Sonal N Doshi Steven Ridgeway Yong Neng Li Kathryn Engle Richard Robarts Yong C Liu Colin Gorling Jiazhen Shen Jason R Livingstone Jaya Hiutin Matthew Simpson Lin Lu Jun Hu Ning Sun Ling Lu Krishan Khanna Hilary Thompson Robert MacEwen Richard Kuo Jeffrey Wood Xin Mei & Haiyi C Liu Nicholas Lagopoulos Jian Xu Rob Peterman Heidi Li Jimmy Yeung Jason Phillips & Julie Hill-Phillips Hui Li Yang Jun Zhang Geoffrey A Pollock Bing Lin Yi Zhang Jie J Qi Spencer Low Lihong (Linda) Zhou David B Shepard Alex Ma Jeff Smith Li (Mary) Ma MBA 2005 Gapun Yi Jun Tang James MacDonald Class Agents: Lisa Cleary, Dan Rowe Hailin F Tang Jonathan McDooling Total: $11,554 Participation: 23% Ying Y Wan Anique C M Montrichard Xin Wang Benjamin R Rodney Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Hai Qing Wang Elan Satov Anonymous Michael H Wang Sing Huen So Anonymous

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Lisa Cleary Ivey Society, The First Decade Society John Qiang Tu Mark Healy Anonymous Mark Turner Jeffrey Hicks Anonymous Vijay Viswanathan Michael Kennedy Sunil & Alpa Adalja Daniel Whang Robert Levine Ryan Gardiner Lorraine Wong Mike McKenna Jeff Leung Yan Xu David Sloane Christie Love Wen Xue Other Annual Fund Contributions Eleni Mitsis Rainer Zhu Anonymous James Obright Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous Shane O’Farrell Karanjit S Bhugra Anonymous Rahul Paul Bin Li Anonymous Tomasz Pawelkiewicz Raymond Liu Jared Bettridge Matt Pittman Zhi Lu Samuel Blaichman Bas Van Berkel Jun Ma Alexander Bond Jianwei Wang Julia (Yanling) Zhang Mike Brydson Lisa Wiens Ji Zhou Jasper Chan Other Annual Fund Contributions Paul S Chapman Anonymous MBA 2006 Scott Charlton Anonymous Class Agents: Anuj Chandarana, Irfan Daya, Trevor Hand, Lyndsay Passmore Jian (John) Chen Anonymous Total: $8,801 Jun Cheng David Bassin Participation: 31% Kyle Chow Xijun Cheng Ivey Society, Benefactor Prakash David Yong Gao Ryan Kalt Adam Dean Xiuyuan Guo Graham Eisenhauer Min He Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Pablo Fernandez Marchi Ning Huang Sandro Banerjee Richard Fortnum Gary Jia Reyer J Barel Mitchell Gilbert Alfred Zhen Li Babak Barkhodaei Ying Guo Delia QiaoDi Pan Colin Bendell Matthew Hall Jun Peng Wendy Chan Dylan & Lora Hardy David Science Anuj Chandarana Gregory Harris Saurav Singhal Nina Chandarana Helios He Andy (Yinghua) Sun Vinay Chopra Jason Heayn Wenpeng Zhao Lindsay Cross Changhai Jia Shi Ding Zheng Robert Dimitrieff River Jiang Rebecca Zhou Lauren Fleming Jackie Kwong Leung Vincent Zhou Eunice Fung Jialu Li Sukanthini Gajendra Yongsheng Li MBA 2007 Amy (Daw) Gibbons Shi (Collin) Liu Total: $7,732 Hanz Gin Participation: 12% Dong (Paul) Lu Trevor R Hand Murray Lynn Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Mariam Hashmi Sean Maniaci Anonymous Sarah Helppi Luis Mesia Anonymous Shawn Howarth Christian Milbourne Anonymous Yayin Hu Colin Moore Anonymous Eric Kung Catherine Naylen Jean-Francois Allain Nick J Kuzyk Yeshwant Paul Andrew Alley Michael Lazarovits Marc Pavlopoulos Frank Callele Christopher Lerch Ramin Roohi Adeline Cheng Jean-Francois Letarte Daniel Rowe Gina Chong Linda Liem Wei Sha Hank Gao Xiaolin Liu Robert Jurgen Skringer James Graham Richard Logan Xiaochuan Tang L Hoo Jagrit Marriya Stephanie Taylor Brent Hutzal Susy Martins Wendy Taylor (Stolk) Zahra S Khilji Stephen Mathew Sharon Telem Michael Liebrock Aaron Minocha Joe Thacker Marissa Liu-Glaister Jennifer Mitchell Agata Urbanowicz Nigel S McNabb Lyndsey C Morningstar Gregory Worsnop Mumo Musembi George N Nikopoulos Golnaz Yekrangian Colin Paddington Sharad Ojha Mira Ray Doug Parent MBA 2006 Jonathan Paul Saunders Lyndsay Passmore Class Agents: Clare Aker Josh Silvertown & Ilana Valo Scott Robertson Total: $5,488 Darwin Smith Miriam Rybalov Participation: 17% Peter Sobczak Kristen Sam

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Mark Schneider EMBA 2002 Kevin Clement Yingyu (Grace) Shi Winston Chong Steven Long Kit Lau Stephen Stewart Tyrone Davids Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Fatima Surani James Halliday Anonymous Randy M Tupaz Richard Hedges Stephen Bolton Uma Venkataramaiah Mary Lou Hukezalie Nina Layla Chadha Matthew Wiper Harvey Naglie Other Annual Fund Contributions Kyla Woodcock Richard Wah Kan Ryan Rodrigues Zhongze Wang EMBA 2008 EMBA Giving EMBA 2003 Ivey Society, Benefactor EMBA 1993 5th Reunion Social Committee: Trevor Levine Jorge Shangde Choy Ivey Society, Benefactor Anonymous Tom Greco David Marshall Other Annual Fund Contributions John Mountain VEMBA Giving Charlotte S Ip Cathleen Penny VEMBA 1998 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle EMBA 1994 EMBA 2004 Navjeet Dhillon Janet E Heisey Ivey Society, Patron Ivey Society, Benefactor Gary A Krikler Pau Kit Kwan Leslie J Stephenson Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Other Annual Fund Contributions EMBA 1997 Anthony Lam RB Dalby Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Peter Zehr Tim Hockey & Lana M Hockey Diane A Gagner Other Annual Fund Contributions Sandy G Murphy Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Christopher Emery David S Anyon Lynette Hines VEMBA 1999 Ivey Society, Benefactor Daniel Sin Ivey Society, Benefactor Claire D Duboc Stella Tse Dr Frederick B Swaine David C Edwards Debbie Young Paul A Lamothe Other Annual Fund Contributions Jacques Blais Other Annual Fund Contributions EMBA 2005 Andre M Boysen Peter Inman Ivey Society, Benefactor James Cunningham Paul C Lott Simon Tin-Yin Cua Susan Hollingshead Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Miles K McDonald EMBA 1998 Mike Atkinson Douglas Ostafichuk David J Burns Jason Bras Derek W Gould James Guo VEMBA 2000 Peter J MacGillivray Other Annual Fund Contributions Suzanne Gouin Anonymous Richard Quesnel EMBA 1999 Anonymous Phillip Quinn Anonymous Mark Cox David Schned Gordon Albini Michael Jack Richard Verrette Paige Aniballi Patricia Lau Dr Yehiel Meghory Alice Man Wai Ngan VEMBA 2001 W Cameron Moffatt Mohammad Azab EMBA 2000 EMBA 2006 Robert A Baker Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Ivey Society, Patron Judy Fairburn Daniel Lam Stanley Luk Steve Kanerva Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Carmen E Harvey Peter Caldwell VEMBA 2002 Kayvon Khalili Robert Portugaise Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Perry P Lea William Ross Marvin L Holmen Patricia S T Ling & Chun P Ling Brian Sloan Other Annual Fund Contributions Agako Nouch Anonymous Cindy Reid Other Annual Fund Contributions DP Airey Frank Sartor Michael Brady Shawn L Ivey Christine Burow EMBA 2001 Henry Friesen EMBA 2007 Peter Hlavnicka Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Mark J Longo Betty Choi-Yom Tsoi Bernardino Salvatore Ivey Society, Benefactor Wendy K Wong Vince Cascone

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HBA Giving Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ivey Society, Benefactor Cameron H Calder Robert L Innes HBA 1932 Fleck Family Foundation Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Hugh Morris Paul G Condon The Late Harry R Yeandle Ivey Society, Patron J Robert Cowan Robert E Hubling Al Gleeson HBA 1937 Ivey Society, Benefactor David R Gracey Helen M Yemen Douglas E Heagle Janis I Jente JD McKellar William K Kritsch HBA 1938 Wayne Penny George E Plewman Other Annual Fund Contributions Michael Ashton Ronald J Poth Boyd Chesney John Ridout HBA 1939 Robert M Shields Thomas Faust Roger G Doe W Donald Mason Robert R Topp Charles E Wells HBA 1940 Mary Porter Robert H Power H Marie Smibert HBA 1958 50th Reunion Social Committee: HBA 1943 HBA 1954 Ross Archinald, Geof Clarkson, Clive Curtis, Harry D Barons Ivey Society, Benefactor Morgan Fisher, Walter Keyser Paul L Murray Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle HBA 1945 Alan A Querney Rhys T Eyton Ivey Society, Benefactor Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Lawrence J Martello Lawrence S Mattson Geoffrey W Clarkson Douglas G Page Roger Emery HBA 1946 David K Poore Other Annual Fund Contributions GR (Bob) Blake Ronald D Ray Bill Alguire Robert J Steep Frank W Rowden Ross & Yvonne Archibald Carl F Woodward Gerald & Carol Shaw Mitchell A Baran David G Eng HBA 1947 HBA 1955 David A Johnstone Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Ivey Society, Benefactor Donna J McDonald Gwen & the Late Ben Anders M Bruce Deans John Sloan Dr Richard M Ivey Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions Lucien Pare HBA 1959 W Robert Beacom Ivey Society, Benefactor Tom T Nishio HBA 1956 Donald C Morrison Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Other Annual Fund Contributions HBA 1949 George S Dembroski Edward Y Baker K Mack Chrysler Ivey Society, Benefactor Roderick E Brown E Frank J Hull Anonymous RE Jolliffe John & Barbara Carroll HBA 1960 Ross H Strickland Murray W Cooper Total: $28,090 Participation: 17% Bill & Shirley Eichenberg HBA 1950 Victor P Harris Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle C Richard Sharpe Dean Muncaster John R Currie Donald W Paterson Ivey Society, Benefactor HBA 1951 Other Annual Fund Contributions Alexander W Eastwood Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Anonymous Dr & Mrs John A Humphrey Robert S Rawlings Anonymous Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Robert R Barnard Justice B T Granger Ken & Jean Harrigan Ronald Collyer J Robert Hall Other Annual Fund Contributions Hugh John Cook John Ricketts James McKnight Eugene Farley J Jackson Tyson Ted Milliken Mary McGee Robert G Violette James A McLauchlan Professor Douglas Westgate HBA 1952 Darrel R McLaughlin Donald H Blanchard John Mitchell HBA 1961 Dr Robert G Taylor Total: $2,550 James Paterson Participation: 10% HBA 1953 HBA 1957 Ivey Society, Benefactor 55th Reunion Social Committee: Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Richard Innes Donald Moffatt Ross & Patricia (Craig) Hutchison Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Bill Wood Charles F M Ross Colin L Hubling Gregory Kasparian Jonathan Klein

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HBA 1962 Other Annual Fund Contributions HBA 1973 Total: $27,550 John Burton 35th Reunion Social Committee: Participation: 17% Ted Morrow Bill Rogers, Rick Slomka, Marty Thrasher Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Fundraising Committee: Peter Gudewill, Marty Thrasher Larry A Shaw HBA 1968 Total: $62,250 Ivey Society, Benefactor 40th Reunion Social Committee: Participation: 12% Ian L Lucas Mike Porter Total: $3,950 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle John Woodcock Participation: 13% James B Cumming Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Don Darroch & Sandy Wood Patricia Badeen Gary F Colter Peter B Gudewill J Douglas Love J Edward (Ted) Johnson Martin & Susanne Thrasher G Denton Miller Ralph E Lean Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ernest T Steward Other Annual Fund Contributions David C Holmes Peter M Walter Douglas L Derry, FCA Tevya G Rosenberg Douglas M Young F Lynn Glenn Ivey Society, Benefactor Joseph O Sinclair Murray J Chant HBA 1963 45th Reunion Social Committee: Robin Dow Tom McCarthy HBA 1969 Barry M Gekiere Total: $1,525 Total: $16,660 John P Hilborn Participation: 9% Participation: 6% Jim Howe Ivey Society, Benefactor Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Jim Reynolds Dickson Rewbotham Gilles G G Ouellette Alan G Small Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Other Annual Fund Contributions David M Brown Kim B White Bruce Barton JA&DM Finlayson Other Annual Fund Contributions Leonard J Cade Thomas M Hall Robert Earley Stephen Landers Glen H Heximer Edward L Postrozny HBA 1970 Rob Reynolds HBA 1964 Total: $1,200 Donald G B Ridpath Total: $1,890 Participation: 8% Brian P Vyner Participation: 10% Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Larry Adamson HBA 1974 John G Craig John K Bell Class Agent: Matt Hannon Other Annual Fund Contributions Gordon Cudmore Total: $45,385 Participation: 21% Peter G M Baker Tim & Jane Marlatt Frederick A Beattie Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Richard Betteridge HBA 1971 Lino (Lee) Sienna John E Martin Total: $22,150 Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Participation: 12% Anonymous HBA 1965 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Anonymous Total: $5,535 Henry Cheng Patrick G C Crowley Participation: 19% Arkadi Kuhlmann Ivey Society, Patron Ivey Society, Benefactor Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous Anonymous John W Chandler QC William O Morris Ronald M Clark David E Neil John & Teresa Vander Hoeven Allan W Jackson Douglas S Ripley Ivey Society, Benefactor Edward J Kernaghan Terry J Russell C Greig Clark Other Annual Fund Contributions Daniel Scouler Merritt H Goddard John E C Carr Larry & Brenda Sisnett Maurice A Johnson John F Carter Norman D Thomas Brian W Jones Jack E Cronkwright Michael S Schwenger Michel David HBA 1972 Bruce M Shirreff James & Jean Keenleyside Total: $14,660 Participation: 9% Philip W Unger Mac & Chricket Yule HBA 1966 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Richard W Ivey Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous Ivey Society, Patron James W Lawrason Jo Barrington Douglas D Greaves Alan R High HBA 1967 Other Annual Fund Contributions Rick Lane Total: $2,836 M James Evans C Ann MacDiarmid Participation: 7% Thomas W Givens W Robert Morgan Ivey Society, Benefactor Jack C Herod Charles A Pickard Gary R Barnes John W Needham Shirley A Roberts Marc E Beauchamp Bob Schram James J White John W Thompson Steve & Jackie Wilkinson

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HBA 1975 HBA 1978 HBA 1980 Total: $8,600 30th Reunion Social Committee: Total: $35,016 Participation: 8% Reg Clarke, Doreen Harvey Participation: 18% Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Fundraising Committee: Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Barry & Mary Ullett Dean Connor, Luke Sklar, Barbara Stymiest Deborah J Barrett Total: $50,630 Ivey Society, Benefactor Participation: 12% Ivey Society, Dean’s Circle Mac Van Wielingen Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Donald G Lang Other Annual Fund Contributions Gregory E Aboud Ivey Society, Patron David G Best John & Zena Besterd Steve Lear Brian R Foster Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ivey Society, Benefactor Michael C Greenwood Barbara G Stymiest Robert J Bracey Bob Hodgins I vey Society, Benefactor Cheryl M Davidson W Robert Morgan Jonathan & Judith Cooperman Peter M Irwin Scott Murray Nesbitt Family Robert & Sharon Staffen Bryan Pinney Paul M Richardson Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions Gordon Avard HBA 1976 Oscar P Belaiche Total: $33,051 Anonymous Participation: 9% Terence H A Bodnar Linda M Berman Janine Buis Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Robert E Brown Colleen R Campbell Jon & Nancy Love Foundation Gilles P Gagnon Michael P Cowie John & Maria Simpson Elizabeth M A Grasby Anna L Ellins Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Doreen E Harvey D Bruce Henning Tom P Kimpel Fraser Latta David J Markle W Allan MacEwen Gordon A Kelly Rychard Lardner D Charles Martin Ivey Society, Benefactor Claudia A Martin Douglas L Moody Gord Brown WLyle McLean Jeff Myers Lynne MacInnes Colin Moore Michael Rupar Other Annual Fund Contributions Richard Russell Steven H Sims Tom Andrews Robert E Simpson Douglas Thomas Ray Castellan Luke Sklar David J Thompson Patricia Lenahan Douglas Warwick Robert Orser HBA 1979 Harvey G Taraday Total: $38,024 HBA 1981 Participation: 17% Total: $130,599 Participation: 32% HBA 1977 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Total: $74,955 Marti Morfitt & Patrick Weber Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Participation: 17% E Scott Beattie Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Lisa Colnett Doug McGregor Sam Gudewill Daniel A Devlin Randy B M Royer Ivey Society, Patron Edward & Stella Kennedy Randolph J Dietrich Ivey Society, Benefactor Tim MacDonald Shelagh Donovan & Michael Boyd William J Kiff Jeffrey Orr & Suzanne Legge Maria A Knowles Ivey Society, Benefactor William J Quinn John R Leitch Michael Rolland Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Kevin & Jill Yousie Roland C K To Ronald G Close Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions Daniel H Granger Joanne L Abbott Peter Ballantyne & Margot Howard Ivey Society, Patron Howard Bigham J Jay Brown Stewart C Burton Erna M Burns Paul Bruner Brian G Stock John E Ellison John Couse Ivey Society, Benefactor Nizar Esmail Lois M Fraser Anonymous David R Grant Gary Grundman Nora Aufreiter & Lawrence Pentland Perry F Jeffery Georges C Houde Scott & Jacqueline Wilson Eric P Jones Gary A Lyon N Keith McEachern Other Annual Fund Contributions Mary F Killoran Anonymous Susan E Nishida Robert D Snowdon James M Stinson Louise Adams Sue Pennal SD Baker & Associates Paul Robertson Paul Switzer Douglas Wall Theresa C Dietrich Paul Wildridge Sandra Donders Stephen W Wilson Jim Yardy Andrew C Zsolt Shelley Fisher Philip B Wisener Stephen Foerster Ouzi Zaccai

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Patricia J Gass Dan Mida Alicia & Tony Cestra Paul A W Hayman Mark J Verdun Other Annual Fund Contributions Jeffery Hill Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous Eric I Johnson Anonymous Anonymous Herald Krimmer Anonymous Catherine Addison Dr Vance M Logan Anonymous Juliet Atha Jeffrey L McCuaig Bruce Allen Philippe Bergeron Peter & Diane Nerby Michael J Browne Jim Cullen Trudy Nixon-Fahie Kasia Czarski John J de Roos Scott E Pennock Robert Fish Stephen Dewis Stuart & Lisa Penny Bruce Gardner Rhonda L English David F Robison Elaine R Kelly Gregory W Johns Ken Shaver G Bruce McFee Beverly & Gordon Knapp David Smith Paul D Methot Jennifer A Lamb Ernie Spraggs Dr Ted Newell, Atlantic Baptist University Steven Noble Dave Town David O’Neil Linda Northgrave June K Wing Elena Peet Lisa M Pankratz Ronald H Wolf Dale E Richards Richard Riley Jane M Yates Mary M Robertson Jordan J Rose Jim Zalusky Sally J Slumskie Douglas Stirling Doug Welsh Bruce J Tait HBA 1982 Mark A Williams Total: $14,733 HBA 1986 Participation: 10% HBA 1984 Total: $29,161 Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Total: $46,432 Participation: 21% Rosamond A Ivey Participation: 19% Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Ivey Society, Benefactor Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Paul J Atkinson Patrick Horgan George A Cope Ivey Society, Patron Dr P Fraser Johnson Carolyn M H Cross Peter Simon Other Annual Fund Contributions Ray G Young Ivey Society, Benefactor Anonymous Ivey Society, Patron Robert A Brown Gregory Barron David Montanera Mark W Downing Kerri Golden Ivey Society, Benefactor John A Francis Mary A Heisz Anonymous Tony & Angie Francolini Thomas G Hinton Andrew Siu L Au Robert & Theresa Scullion Jeffrey N Jackson Carolyn E Horan Richard Talbot Christine M MacInnes David A Peres Chris G Tambakis Rolfe M Philip David T Strickland Mike Thorfinnson David D Pollock Brian A Sweeney Other Annual Fund Contributions Randall Rutherford Dr Mark B Vandenbosch Anonymous Michael J Welling Adam R Waterous Anonymous Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous HBA 1983 Christopher J Bridgnell Mark B Coutts 25th Reunion Social Committee: Mark Verdun Bart Crandon Kathryn Cronin (Montgomery) Fundraising Committee: Cindy Dunn Brian Denega Andrew Barnicke, Jay Bertram, Bill Henderson, Michael J Ewald Carmen J Edgell Bill Jandrisits, John Towsley, Mark Verdun Gerald C Holowachuk Michael Glionna Total: $165,000 Paul V Holscher Hugh Hamilton Participation: 13% Mark A Jones Paul Ingram & Ann Martin Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Sarah Lee-Belsher Therese Loveland Tim McGuire Sergio Manarin Ronald P Reinders Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Robert B McClelland Alison J Ryckman Andrew W Barnicke Anthony Meehan Scott A Thomson Gillian H Denham & Stephen O Marshall Sean C V Mullin Carol M Trattner Jeff & Sue Dossett Br ent Trepel Jeff Weiss William J Jandrisits James A Ziegel Nicholas W Paine HBA 1985 David Wright Total: $11,572 HBA 1987 Participation: 16% Ivey Society, Patron Class Agents: Darin Deschamps, Al Sellery Anonymous Ivey Society, Patron Total: $53,750 William Quinn Participation: 18% Ivey Society, Benefactor Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Anonymous Ivey Society, Benefactor Darin & Lisa Deschamps Jack H Bertram Russ & Lynda Bruch Peter Samson & Cathy Williamson William R Evans Gabriella Bruyere

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Ivey Society, Dean’s Circle James Y Salem David & Marla Larock (Copeland) Ian Aitken Mark & Sandra Waldron Mark H Layne Cynthia J Devine Other Annual Fund Contributions Rosemary Li-Houpt Paul K Pew Anonymous Rhona K McNab Doyle Alan G Sellery David A Carreiro Lorne Potash Ivey Society, Patron Alex Dey Greg Schinkel Dino A DiCienzo Michael A Elliott Jill R Schnarr Todd McCuaig Charles Evans Angela M Schneider Ivey Society, Benefactor Dr Nicole R Haggerty Leo Stathakis Kurt E B Hausen Cameron J Haygarth Isabelle Trempe Catherine & Clarke Herring Sandra J Heldman Bill Jack Brent A Hubbs HBA 1992 Glen Kearns Total: $15,026 Steve & Judy Meston Participation: 14% Frank Snyders Tamara M Lewin Kim E Marisa Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Other Annual Fund Contributions Karen A Crich Anonymous Robbie Mason Ivey Society, Benefactor Anonymous Shaun J McKenna Mark Runstedler May Allison Randal Price Carol Allmendinger Bryan C Tatoff Other Annual Fund Contributions David Gold James Verwaayen Sherri Agnew David S Kerzner Robert Wortzman Andrew Carragher Peter Mathieson Katherine Zemla Jean-Paul Colaco Terry B O’Hara Rick B Cusimano Errol D Soriano HBA 1990 John Davis Class Agents: Tim Watson, Michael A R Wilson Richard G Warburton Mary Fleming Graham Total: $16,397 James Garcelon Participation: 12% HBA 1988 Anup A Kuriya Ivey Society, Dean’s Circle 20th Reunion Social Committee: John Loh Stephanie Bowman, Valerie Connor, Laura A Marks Entwistle C Robert Lombardi Anne Forsyth-Farrell, Greg Glista, Ivey Society, Patron Susan Lucas Stacey Grant-Thompson, Darren Jack, Karen Powell, Paul Rogers, David Stanford, Kevin & Kelley Dalton Keitha A McClocklin (Mackay) Catherine Stedman, Bill Tebbutt Timothy W Watson Karen M Peesker (Boehnke) Fundraising Committee: Ivey Society, Benefactor Thomas J Pressello Stephanie Bowman, Doug Guzman Kimberly Facca & James Barltrop Judy L Riege Total: $31,700 Dave Dal Bello Participation: 7% Gregory & Tracy Guatto HBA 1993 Ivey Society, Dean’s Circle Bradley A Radin 15th Reunion Social Committee: Doug Guzman & Sheila Brown Andrew Fletcher, Gordon Sandford Other Annual Fund Contributions Ivey Society, Benefactor Fundraising Committee: Marysia Czarski, The Velocity Training Group Shawn Aspden, Kathryn Brohman, Brett E B Barakett Nadine Joli-Coeur David Campbell, Karina Eichenberg, Stephanie A Bowman Shawn Moriarty Kevin O’Brien, Alan Wright Bee B Ng Total: $138,773 Vivian Polak Participation: 24% Other Annual Fund Contributions Murray J Rundle Anonymous Peter R Siksna Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Bridget J Child Charles Steele Yolanda & David Campbell Allan Drewlo Michael J Voskuil Maple Leaf Capital LLP Brian W Reesor Michael J Wilson Michael E Wexler ME Lisa Sanders Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Linda M Spence HBA 1991 Kevin & Andrea O’Brien Catherine E Stedman Total: $36,957 Ivey Society, Benefactor Participation: 19% Susan R Storey Dr M Kathryn Brohman Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle William Green HBA 1989 SW Eddie Law Keith E Laslop Class Agents: Michael Pun Ivey Society, Patron John McNain Total: $21,947 Mark J Lewis Participation: 21% David J Pennington Ivey Society, Benefactor Alan Wright Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle John G Inch Michael B Hill Other Annual Fund Contributions Other Annual Fund Contributions Anonymous Ivey Society, Patron Anonymous Alissa Anzarut (Podheiser) Michael W Pun Anonymous Mark D Applebaum Ivey Society, Benefactor Anonymous Lesley S Arbus Daniel A Bubis Kevin Condon Shawn D Aspden Sante Corona Craig Ellis Michelle A Butler Lee A Pettigrew William Jin Brent Choi

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Scott & Alison Cooper Jonathan Longworth HBA 1998 Karina Eichenberg (Abramovich) Christina Maco 10th Reunion Social Committee: Andrew Fletcher Sean C Morrison Erin Craven, Elizabeth Gray, Anthony Guagliano, Michael Rossi, Sonia E Grunau Paul Y Takasaki Scott Vanderwel, Brenda Wesenberg Michael D Klinck Fundraising Committee: Antoni A Krajewski HBA 1996 Aindrea Cramp, Brian Huen, Mark Murski Cynthia H P Mar Total: $10,319 Total: $20,056 Pauline Martin & Family Participation: 20% Participation: 8% Gregory H Mason Ivey Society, Benefactor Ivey Society, Patron Laird & Tina McLean Mike & Joey Cowan Christopher Keith Andrea M Peel Richard Kim Ivey Society, Benefactor Paula J Puddy Kevin S Williams Aindrea M Cramp Gordon V Sandford Jan C Wilson Brian Huen Darren J Wallace Other Annual Fund Contributions Mark Murski Glen Webster Anonymous Matthew F Sheahan James R Witmer Tom Allder Other Annual Fund Contributions Matthew & Kerry Bennett Anonymous HBA 1994 W arren S Brown Anonymous Total: $16,116 David C Burnie Participation: 16% Todd J Ambachtsheer George A Castrounis Patrick R Bend Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Michelle S Doig Shawn Flick Jason J Boyer Donna L English Stacey L Greene Ivey Society, Patron Robyn Feldberg-Katz Mark A Halpren Peter Giacomelli & Chanda Carr Cameron Jeffreys Geoffrey B Herzog Ivey Society, Benefactor Adam Kafka Edward I W Jennings Brian & Angela Edgeworth Nhat-So Lam Arpad Komjathy David Ryan Gledhill Kate McQuillan Jason R Livingstone W Darryl White Karin A Mueller Jorden D Sleeth Other Annual Fund Contributions Mark E Richards Scotty Vanderwel Laura E Alexander Jennifer Samarzija Jannalee I Anderson Martha & Dirk Schrader HBA 1999 Kevin Brown Julie P Strofolino Total: $12,565 Participation: 16% Bruce Campbell Victoria J Sweeney Bryan Carlson Garrett Taylor Ivey Society, Patron Fred Cox Ben Thomas Kelly D Hampaul Scott Davies Ivey Society, Benefactor Donald R Hutchison HBA 1997 Stuart M Elman Class Agent: Eliza O’Neil Barry I Newstead Steven Long Kit Lau Total: $9,197 Gemini Waghmare Participation: 16% Phillip Pon Karin Wiens Ivey Society, Benefactor Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Peter Wilcox Joey & Mike Cowan Nicholas Lakas Krista K Wylie Ryan J Finch Other Annual Fund Contributions Jason C Zan Joseph J Lo John Bayliss Santosh N Prasad Jenn Carkner HBA 1995 Melanie Cooper (McLearon) Total: $8,200 Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Participation: 14% Eliza C O’Neil Dave DeNoble Scott L Foster Ivey Society, Patron Other Annual Fund Contributions Brian L Ginsler Peter Giacomelli & Chanda Carr Anonymous Lindsay Holtz Domenic D’Alessandro Ivey Society, Benefactor Margaret Hunter David Fisch Joel A McLean Robert Levine Mark C Gross Other Annual Fund Contributions Lee Merovitz Key & Connie Kasravi Alastair Caddick Anique C M Montrichard Andre Leung Jason N Chang Matt J Nicholls Craig S McDowell Nicholas Cheung Shetil Rastogi Marco J Petta Jeannine Francis Pereira Sandy Rattan Nick D Pocrnic Bradley P Fraser Brandon Rosen Louise Procktor Grant A Gibson Todd M Purdy Leon Gurevich HBA 2000 Judith Schulich Jason Hollingsworth Class Agent: Greg Secko Ellen R Jarmain Stefan Bortolussi, Davin Li, Mike Ritchie Michael & Angela (Schwan) Switt Davin Juusola Total: $3,680 David Wood Peter Kalen Participation: 7%

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Ivey Society, Benefactor HBA 2003 Devon Leckie Kevin Clement 5th Reunion Social Committee: Jonathan Paul Dann Cushing Winstron Bennett, Michael Guenter, Louise Schuurmans Niki Healey, Mark Malerba Michael Shour Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Fundraising Committee: James Obright Niki Healey, David Simons Jason Stornelli Other Annual Fund Contributions Total: $2,325 Mark Trovato Participation: 5% Stefan P Bortolussi Jocelyn M Ullett Candice Faktor Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Olivia Lo Anuj Chandarana HBA 2006 Chris Lumley David Simons Class Agents: Adam Bortolussi Hotspex Marketing Research Matthew Wiper Total: $2,770 Participation: 7% Other Annual Fund Contributions HBA 2001 Nicole Healey Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Class Agent: Zameer Kassam,Vincent Pang Sarah Helppi Christopher Cruz Total: $3,788 Andrew Liang Terence Jou Participation: 10% Keren Lipnowski Sabrina Kumar Ivey Society, Benefactor Rebecca Otto Robbert McCaig Anonymous Andrew & Bill Parkes Andrew Michalik I vey Society, The First Decade Society Lyndsay Prentice Dirk Propfe T revor R Hand Nadia Turchetta Anton Vidgen Michael Lazarovits Kimberly Yeung Susy Martins HBA 2004 Other Annual Fund Contributions Class Agents: Roz Angus, Candice Carson, Anonymous Other Annual Fund Contributions Jenni Denniston, David French Anonymous Anonymous Total: $2,990 Anonymous Anonymous Participation: 6% Brian Bacal Ram N Amarnath Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Jonathan J Anderson Helen Cai Julia Bouvet Crystal Costanzo Karen Bong Bruce Dean Angel Yan Chun Cheung Paul Leishman Sohail Lalani Tara Negrave Lindsay (Nicholl) & Neal Costello Fatima Surani Ryan Gardiner Franky Ng Other Annual Fund Contributions Maly Hout Bernstein Ryan Pawliw Matthew Burbridge James Kay Shaloo Savla Elizabeth Butler Sabrina Yuan-Yi Liak Nathan Tam Robert Cherun Sunny Mehra Shelly Wu Matthew Cross David M Mueller Ian Da Silva Kamal Patel HBA 2007 Shael Fryer Total: $4,238 Kim Paulsen Lee Greenberg Participation: 14% Hanif Kassam Ivey Society, The First Decade Society HBA 2002 Anonymous Total: $5,390 Blaine Kideckel Participation: 8% Anne Tauber Rishma Allibhai Ivey Society, Benefactor Ericka Ayala Jeff M Baryshnik HBA 2005 Jonathan Batson Class Agents: Steve Kenning Ryan Harrison Chase Bethel Total: $3,170 Matthew Fenton Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Participation: 7% Jeffrey Greenspoon Wendy Chan Ivey Society, Benefactor Andrew Jackson Nina Chandarana Michael Yue Lorcan Kilmartin Nick J Kuzyk Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Philip Lacombe Other Annual Fund Contributions Nicole Bildy Jackelyn Livesey Ms Sabrina Anzini Mariam Hashmi Kevin Makowchik David A R Brebner Mark Laing Andrew Rapsey James G C Brooks Aaron Minocha Matthew Sobczyk Paul S Chapman Miriam Rybalov Alyza Tarmohamed Reuben N Ellis Mark Schneider Ruth Teng Ryan A Gendron Dan Sheremeto Tania Zambri Erin E Huff Alex Vander Hoeven Other Annual Fund Contributions Eleni Mitsis Other Annual Fund Contributions Shazia Banduk Jason Thacker Ari Black John A Cameron Jennifer Van Nest Steve Kenning Rupert Cao Jeffrey D Wilson James Kufsky Marc Carette Alex Lau Andrew Coates

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Katrina Coughlin Ashley Riske DBA Giving Paola DiCarlo Kay Schonberger Paul Heuts Andriy Stolyarov Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Brendan Howard Henry Tang Walter R Badun Stephanie Hui Max Torokvei Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Lauren Hulme Matthew Unruh Don & Joan McGeachy Meaghan Jansen John Vernon Ivey Society, Benefactor Ksenia Krikunovski Other Annual Fund Contributions Donna & Fred Berlet Joshua LeBrun Anonymous Lana & Gary Davis Robert Levy Ankit Bhatt M iguel Fernandez Jennifer Lomax SeungHwan (James) Chang Mr & Mrs Arthur E Foster Andrew Macdonald Robert Davis Other Annual Fund Contributions Simon Moody Nadia Festinger Anonymous Tyler J O’Hagan Shannon Field Andrew Billingsley Lisa Olsen Ileana Funez Richard H Carr Maciej Pach Daniel Joffe William E Davis Boris Poley Tae Young Kim Louis O Drouin Michael Pope Vishwath Kumar Brian P Drummond Alexandra Power Jordan MacKenzie Donald J Grossman, CA Radhika Ray Elan Marko Moffat R Hill Eero Traagel David McCann Nunzio M Spino Matthew Vines Neil Peet Cdr W Bruce Wilson Jenna Weaver Russell Petrie Karrolyn Wong Adam Reeds Patrick Richardson HBA 2008 Laura Rupar Total: $5,630 Maureen Schenck Participation: 19% Ben Sinclair Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Daniel Spitz Anonymous Matthew Staffen Anonymous Eric Theoret Artur Biurkowski Ross Tom Navi Boparai Trang Trinh Leanne Bowden Patricia Woo Jessica Budd RenÈe Zatzman Zerrin Cetin Christy Zhou Deana Chan Prabhsimran Chandhoke Janet Chow PhD Giving Clarence Chui Jason Cottrell Ivey Society, Benefactor Gregory Donovan Dr M Kathryn Brohman Tom Dovey Tony & Angie Francolini Sarah Draper Dr Shige Makino Andrea Friday Other Annual Fund Contributions Jenny Fung Dr Neil A R Abramson Wajdi Ghoussoub Dr Robert W Archibald Nathalie Hull Dr R William P Blake Wilson Huynh Dr Robert G Blunden Lauren Kehl Dr Rosaire M Couturier Rahim Ladak Dr Bernard G Garnier Eugenia Loukian Dr Nicole R Haggerty Neil McCarron Dr Ross Henderson Reed McDonnell Dr Andrew C Inkpen Sean McKeown Dr P Fraser Johnson Mandy Meirovich Dr Ariff Kachra Jeffrey Mo Dr Herbert F MacKenzie Karim A Moolani Charles E Mossman Matthew Murray Dr Derrick J Neufeld John O’Sullivan Suzanne Rivard Quillan Quarrington Dr D Sandfield Staples Leena Raja Daniel Szpiro Dr David T Wilson

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Faculty, Staff & Friends Jasmine Herlt & Doug Steiner Peter Chow Dr Christopher A Higgins John-Derek Clarke Ivey Society, Founders’ Circle Dan Houle KW Lemon Classic La Fondation De Gaspe Beaubien York Huang & Jenny Zhang N Coffey Gerald Schwartz Dana James Rachel A J Condie & Heather Reisman Foundation Peter Jensen Daniel P Condon HongKong Pei Hua Education Fdn Dr P Fraser Johnson John M Connolly IVEY Alumni Association, Toronto Elizabeth May Paul Connor Jim Leech & Deborah Barrett Hugh McMullan Barbara & Douglas Cooper Don MacDonald Dean Metcalf June Cotte MBA Association Robert Mikalachki Laura Cousins Rosemarie McClean Sandy Mikalchki Jonathan da Silva Ted Medland Jean & Jocelyne Monty Brian Davies Dorothy Mikalachki Eric Morse Heather Davis The Wesley Yoshihide Nakamura Dr Niraj Dawar & Mary Nicol Charitable Foundation Ontario Teachers Pension Plan Mr Dean DeBlois Tom O’Neill Pirie Foundation Kelley Irene Derrett Ontario Employers’ Allan Reesor Bill R Dickie Labour Relations Committee Robert Rubinoff Caroline Duncanson Sean Rogister David S Simpson Paul Eastman Peter Sharpe Paul M Tellier Janet Eldrett William Shurniak Erol Uzumeri Anne Engel Anne & Andrew Spence Dr Mark B Vandenbosch Michael English Andy & Helen Spriet Cathy Vitkauskas Mr & Mrs Robert Fair Carol M Stephenson Ivey Society, The First Decade Society Maxwell M Farley Barbara Zvan Jorge Shangde Choy Mr & Mrs A S Finlayson Ivey Society, Deans’ Circle Miranda Shuk Yi Wong Joan E Fleet Anonymous Other Annual Fund Contributions Stephen Foerster Peter J Barbetta Anonymous Matthew Ford W Geoffrey Beattie Anonymous Frances Franchuk Jalynn H Bennett Anonymous Dr Jeffrey Gandz Judy & Murray Bryant Anonymous Terri Garton Ann & Bill Fleming Anonymous Mr & Mrs Kenneth Giles Harrison Pensa Anonymous James Gilpin IVEY Alumni Association, British Columbia Anonymous Mr & Mrs John Girvin CB Johnston Family Anonymous M Katharine Gonder Neil & Leanne Petroff Anonymous Henryka Gora Arnold J Shell Anonymous John & Virginia Gordon Lawrence Tanenbaum Anonymous Elizabeth M A Grasby Lawrence G Tapp Anonymous Xinyi Gu Rosemary Zigrossi Anonymous Sanam Hadavi Ivey Society, Patron Ghalib & Jenny Abdulla Dr Nicole R Haggerty Roger Barton J Byron Adams Mei Han Dr Francesco Braga Terra Ahrens Elizabeth N Harvey & E Drew Harvey Bradley Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals Graham Anderson Dr James E Hatch (Ontario) Education Foundation Ross & Yvonne Archibald Nicole Healey Zev Frishman Virginia Au Mary A Heisz Leslie J Johnson Edward M Aziz Clara Hu Harry & Evelyn Rosen Dr Don W Barclay Chris Iliffe Shelly & Robert Siskind Brenda L Beattie Sharon Irwin-Foulon Andrea M Stephen Kristine Beese Sayuri Jodoin John Sullivan Herb Beiles Janice Farrell Jones Jess Joss Ivey Society, Benefactor Steve Bourne Andy Kam Anonymous Keith B Bowman Lisa Kamenar Anonymous Lawrence J Brennan Rob Kelland Bruce Barker Professor Neil K Brisley Gene Kelly Peter & Jennifer Bell Christine S Britz Tara Kenney John Brennan Pinar Buberoglu & Craig McKinnon Ann E Kertesz Tony & Alicia Cestra Pauline & Sidney Burns Janet Kim Kelly Cole Gary J Burns Paul & Jacqueline King Aindrea Cramp Canada Helps Layne D Kirkpatrick Joseph & Lynne DiStefano Michael Case Ida Kmiec Tania Martin & Stephen Dowd Henry Chen Vanessa Kong James A Erskine Sharon Cheung Professor Alison Konrad Tony & Angie Francolini Mr & Mrs Rex Chong

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Alexandra Koziak Judy Saunders Anonymous Cynthia Kumar R Schapiro Anonymous Zayna Kunic Joanne Schneider Anonymous Insa Kuo Dr William Schneider Anonymous Jerry Lacina G erard H Seijts Anonymous Ameya Lal Madan Philip Seo Neil M Armstrong, HBA ’49 Katalin Lazarovits Andrew Shaw Deborah A & William E Aziz, HBA ’79 Miriam Lazarovits Larrie & Mika Shepherd Walter R Badun, DBA ’55, MBA ’57 Dr Diane Leath Tracy & Bruce Simpson Dr Ralph M Barford, LLD Inger Lemmon Tom Sirdevan Gerald E Beasley, MBA ’68 Brian E Lessard Diana & Jim Soame GR (Bob) Blake, HBA ’46 Lipton, Wiseman, Altbaum & Partners LLP Maureen L Solecki Dr Leslie Bowd, MBA ’83 BR Lishman Dr Srini Sridharan Tom Brent, HBA ’59 Catherine E Littlejohn The Partners at Starbucks Douglas G Brock, MBA ’61 Thomas & Rosemary Logan The Mireille & Geoff & Nancy Browne, HBA ’77 Marion Lowe Murray Steinberg Family Foundation Heather & Neil Campbell, HBA ’82 Keith MacDougall Daphne J Stevens Gaylanne Phelan & Linda MacKenzie Jason Stornelli The Late Richard H Chenoweth, MBA ’78 Murray Mackey Melendy Sua Margaret Clarke & Tina & Craig MacKinlay Keith L Sumner The Late Gilbert C Clarke, HBA ’33 Jennifer Makkreel & Andrew Boggs Nave Sunner Linda & Randall Craig, HBA ’86 Kim Malcolm The Tartick Family Margo & George Enns, HBA ’59 Helen Martin Theodore & Hye Jin Te Karyn & Kevin Erker, MBA ’91 Keith McArthur & Laura Williams Yvonne Tiessen James A Erskine, MBA ’67 Sarah McCarthy Mary Townshend Brian R Foster, HBA ’75 Andrea McGuigan Walter Traversy Morna J Fraser, MBA ’89 Cynthia McIntyre Paul & Laurie Tremaine & Family Stephen G Friday, MBA ’82 Alison McKechnie Terry Vaughan Douglas P Hayhurst, HBA ’69 Joby McKenzie Peter Vincent Kathleen J & Mark E Henning, MBA ’84 Laura McPhedran & Ben Barnes Rebekah Walker Thomas P Howard, MBA ’72 Dr & Mrs GE Meads James C Walton A Margaret Hughes, HBA ’42 Daniel Meister Karen Ward, Curiosity Inc Dr Richard M Ivey, HBA ’47 & the Late Jerry Mesner Mike Warner Dr Beryl Ivey Randall Jang, MBA ’77 John Mitchell Florence S Wettlaufer Robert A Jennings Stacy Mitchell Mr & Mrs Gwyn Williams Jean & James Keenleyside, HBA ’65 Yassi Mohseni Mr & Mrs Ken Wiltshire Margaret A Kimball, HBA ’60 Mark Mullally John Wolnik Louis Lagasse, MBA ’73 Larry Myny Connie Wong & Jason Leong Christopher H Lang, HBA ’64 Dr Derrick J Neufeld Gabriel Wong R Jack Lawrence, HBA ’56 Dr E F Peter Newson Professors Albert R & Vivian Wood Andrew G Lonseth, MBA ’80 Angelina Ng Kristine Wulf David K Lowry, HBA ’64 Rita Nicholson Larry & Jessie Wynant Duncan P Macgregor, HBA ’64 Kenneth H O’Hagan Jennifer Wyant Lynne & Paul McCrea, MBA ’60 Dan O’Hara Wendy Wywrot Steve McDonald, MBA ’83 Hon G Osbaldeston Sophia Yap David R McGregor, MBA ’86 Marna Oseen Johnny Yeung Donald McIntosh, MBA ’58 Margaret Otton Sam Younes Mona & Keith Munro, HBA ’64 Michael Palmer Linda Zhang Dr R Allan Patterson, MBA ’67 Mary Panopoulos Yong Zhang The Late George S Peters, HBA ’45 Dr Michael Parent Ronald Ziegel The Late Lloyd J Raney, HBA ’56 Nancy D Park Donald Ziraldo Douglas M Reid, HBA ’58 Michael Passmore Susan Zorzi Catherine Paquet & Pierre Rivard, MBA ’83 David & Carrie Pattenden J Wayne Rogers, HBA ’72 David & Ruth Pattenden C John Schumacher, MBA ’84 Dawn Png Ivey Legacies William Shurniak, LLD Mary F Portis We are pleased to recognize and Ronald J W Simpson, MBA ’69 Mr & Mrs Ronald Potter thank the following generous donors Susan A Carlyle & David G Southen, MBA ’86 Timothy Potter who have made a commitment to Ivey’s The Staffen Family David & Dorothy Preston future through their wills, life insurance Rob, HBA ’80, MBA ’02, Chipman A Purdom policies and other legacy gifts. Sharon, Julia HBA ’06, Matt & Candra Marg & Jim Reffle & Family Carol M Stephenson Bob Richardson Anonymous Eileen & Robert Stuebing, MBA ’74 Daria Romanish Anonymous Lawrence G Tapp Joanna Rotenberg Anonymous Klaus H Thiel, MBA ’71 Liana Sam Anonymous Mary & George B Turnbull, HBA ’49

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James A W Van Slyck, HBA ’64 Other Annual Fund Contributors Rogers Communications Inc Wendy M Whyte, MBA ’83 Anonymous RSM Richter LLP William P Wilder 3M Canada Company SC Johnson & Son Ltd Barbara & John F Wood, HBA ’64 Acuity Investment Management Inc Saxon Funds Management Ltd Donald P Woodley, MBA ’70 AIC Ltd SECOR Consulting The Late Harry R Yeandle, HBA ’32 Air Canada Softchoice Corporation Alicia Zavitz Barrick Gold Corporation St Joseph Communications BDO Dunwoody LLP Systems Plus Ltd Blank Rome LLP Telus Mobility Inc Corporate Donors Boiler Inspection & Ins Co The Coca-Cola Export Corporation Our strength lies in our corporate Bosch Rexroth Canada The Travel Network Corporation values of excellence, integrity, teamwork and Burgundy Asset Management Ltd Ventures West Management Inc relevance. We share these same values with Caldwell Partners International Inc Worldvest Holdings Ltd our corporate partners who, with our sincere Canada Pension Plan Investment Board thanks, support us financially as well as with Cantor Fitzgerald (Hong Kong) Matching Gift Companies their investment of time and talents. CCL Industries Inc China Light & Power Company Corporate matching gifts are an $500,000 to $1,000,000 Citibank Canada important source of support for the School. ING Bank FSB, Colliers International We deeply appreciate the efforts Ivey alumni ING Canada & ING Bank of Canada Connor Clark & Lunn Financial Group and friends make to secure these gifts. RBC Foundation EDPRO Capital Inc Scotiabank Electro-Motive AllianceBernstein LP TD Bank Financial Group Export Development Canada AMD Canada Financial Executives International Assured Guaranty Corporation $100,000 to $249,999 - Toronto Chapter BASF Canada Inc AstraZeneca Canada Inc Foresters Bell Canada CIBC Gardiner Roberts BMO Financial Group New World Development Co Ltd GE Asset Management Canada Cardinal Health Giving Station General Electric Canada Inc Chevron U S A Inc $50,000 to $99,999 Gerson Lehrman Group (Asia) Ltd CSL Group Inc BMO Financial Group Glory Harvest Group Holdings Ltd Dell Canada Lan Kwai Fong Holdings Ltd Growthworks WV Management Ltd Dynamic Fund Foundation Hamilton Spill Furniture Group Ernst & Young $25,000 to $49,999 Hampton Securities (Asia) Ltd Fidelity Investments Canada Ltd Anonymous Harry Rosen Inc General Electric Canada Inc Distacom Hay Associates Canada Ltd Goldman Sachs Group Inc Edco Management Ltd Highstreet Asset Management Inc Honeywell Hometown Solutions Eli Lilly Canada Inc Hong Kong Convention and HSBC Bank Canada Ernst & Young Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) Hydro One Employees & Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd Hotspex Marketing Research Pensioners Charity Trust Gilead Sciences Canada Inc HSBC Hong Kong IBM Canada Ltd GlaxoSmithKline Canada Inc IBM Canada Ltd Investors Group Inc Great West Life, London Life & Canada Life ICS Trust (Asia) Ltd Ivanhoe-Cambridge Merck Frosst Canada Inc Imperial Capital Group CDP Capital Real Estate Group ING Asia Pacific Ltd JPMorgan Chase & Co $10,000 to $24,999 Institute of Chartered Accountants KPMG LLP Accenture Inc Kraft Canada Inc Macquarie North America Ltd Bell Canada Lighthouse Technologies Ltd Microsoft Corporation Boston Consulting Group of Canada Ltd Manulife Financial Corporation MMC Matching Gifts Program CIBC World Markets McCormick Canada Inc Oracle Corporation Canada Inc Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Merrill Lynch Canada Inc PCL Constructors Eastern Inc Deloitte & Touche Inc Morgan Stanley Canada Ltd Procter & Gamble Fund General Mills Canada Inc Mosaic Sales Solutions Canada Operating Co Starbucks Coffee Company Goldman Sachs Canada Inc MR SUB Steelcase Foundation Harry Rosen Inc Neal Pallett & Townsend LLP Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada KingSett Capital New World China Enterprises Projects Ltd Suncor Energy Inc KPMG LLP OMERS TD Bank Financial Group Mackenzie Financial Corporation Pacific & Western Bank of Canada TELUS Corporation Maple Leaf Foods Inc Pallett Valo LLP The Boeing Company National Bank Financial Group PCL Constructors Eastern Inc UBS Bank (Canada) Onex Corporation Petro-Canada Inc Union Gas, A Spectra Energy Company Pacific Basin Economic Council Rexroth Bosch Group UPS Canada Pelmorex Media Inc Pinetree Capital Ltd Polar Securities Inc Ray & Berndtson Ottawa Inc PricewaterhouseCoopers Research in Motion Ltd Torys LLP RLG International

Richard Ivey School of Business 2008 Annual Report 64 Ivey at a Glance

Alumni

Alumni by Geography

10% 4% 2% International Other

7% Alberta 10% USA 8% BC

80% 78% Canada Ontario

Alumni Around the World Alumni in Canada Total 16,803 Total 13,518

25% NY 33% Other

51% 50% Other Asia-Pacific 18% California 15% Europe 5% 2% Florida India

Alumni in USA Alumni Internationally Total 1,678 Total 1,607

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Degrees Granted Annual Fund Gifts Gift by Source

5% 1% 2% Student 3% 3% PhD Other initiatives Infastructure Foundations 4% Faculty 9% EMBA 16% 11% Friends Centres 38% of excellence 43% HBA Highest priority need 55% 26% Alumni 50% Corporations MBA 34% Scholarships

Total 20,062 Total $ 10,776,498

Year to Year Receipts

Cash Receipts Annual Donors

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HBA Program at a Glance

2008 HBA Class Profile

Class Profile Male 62% Female 38% AEO 50% / 187 students non-AEO from Western 36% / 136 students Other Universities 14% / 53 students Attended Grade 12 in Ontario 71.5% / 268 students Attended Grade 12 outside of Ontario in Canada 18.1% / 68 students Attended Grade 12 outside of Canada 10.4% / 39 students International Citizenship 10%

2008 Employment

Job Status % of Job Seekers Received Offer(s) 92% Still Seeking Employment 8

Reporting Information % of HBA Class Actively Seeking Employment 86% Not Seeking Employment 4% Reporting Rate 90%

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Compensation by Industry

Average Total Compensation was $60,040* *Includes: Base salary, signing bonus and other guaranteed compensation, as reported by our graduates. Industry - Base Salary % of Students High Mean Consulting-Management 18% $75,000 $61,164 Consulting-Other 4% $65,000 $56,429 Consumre Packaged Goods 7% $62,000 $54,409 Energy/Resources 2% $69,540 $59,808 Finance-Accounting 21% $48,000 $43,875 Finance-Corporate Office 3% $57,000 $48,965 Finance-Corporate Banking 24% $92,500 $63,501 Finance-Investment Management 2% $75,000 $58,500 Finance-Other 5% $75,000 $54,886 IT/Telecommunications 3% $65,000 $58,286 Manufacturing 2% $52,000 $48,900 Wholesale/Retail 2% Other 8% $61,200 $42,093

Demographics: Birth Country

2% Indian 2% Polish 13% 3% Other Korean

10% Chinese

70% Canadian

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MBA Program at a Glance

2008 MBA Spring Class Profile The 2008 MBA Spring Class 71 students 9 faculties in previous education 25 different languages spoken 11 countries 15 industries in work experience 39% have more than one degree 6 provinces 36% have international work experience Class Profile Citizenship Birth Country Total Class 71 Canadian 75% 54% Male 75% Chinese 4% 7% Female 25% Indian 11% 18% Years Work Experience 4.6 Latin American 1% 3% Average Age 29 Other 9% 18% Average GMAT 658

2008 MBA Fall Class Profile The 2008 MBA Fall Class 73 students 9 faculties in previous education 31 different languages spoken 8 countries 29 industries in work experience 38% have more than one degree 5 provinces 29% have international work experience Class Profile Citizenship Birth Country Total Class 73 Canadian 73% 55% Male 75% Chinese 11% 12% Female 25% Indian 8% 12% Years Work Experience 5.4 Latin American 3% 7% Average Age 30 Other 5% 15% Average GMAT 657

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2008 Employment

Job Status % of Job Seekers Received Offer(s) 91%

Reporting Information % of MBA Class Actively Seeking Employment 88% Not Seeking Employment 6% Reporting Rate 94%

Compensation by Industry

Average Total Compensation was $103,781*. Up from $93,949 in 2007. *Includes: Base salary, signing bonus and other guaranteed compensation, as reported by our graduates. Industry - Base Salary % of Students High Mean Consulting-Management 20% $135,000 $104,800 Consulting-Other 7% $115,000 $81,625 Consumer Packaged Goods 7% $72,000 $67,750 Finance-Corporate Banking 11% $134,000 $92,400 Finance-Corporate Office 12% $94,000 $83,750 Finance-Investment Management 3% Finance-Insurance 4% $96,000 $87,000 Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals 7% $120,000 $86,167 IT/Telecommunications 10% $115,000 $91,118 Manufacturing 4% $78,000 $73,667 Wholesale/Retail 3% $130,000 $92,750 Other 12% $120,000 $88,450

Demographics: Birth Country 1% Latin American

13% Other

16% Chinese

61% 10% Canadian Indian

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EMBA Program at a Glance

EMBA Class Profile

Class Profile Total number of participants (3 classes) 161 Average age 38.3 Average work experience (years) 14.4 Average management experience (years) 9.3 Percentage female 22% Percentage with 2 or more degrees 14% Percentage with 3 or more degrees 1% % with professional designation 20%

EMBA Participant Position EMBA Participant Industry 7% 2% President/ Public Services/ CEO Education 6% 16% Retail Vice 9% President 17% 16% Manufacturing Other Services

12% 28% Health Director/ 17% Care General Technology/ 34% Manager Communication Manager 17% Finance/ Insurance

6% 7% 6% Transportation/ Construction/ Consultant Energy Real Estate

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