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VP, Philanthropy CNIB Executive Director Hal Jackman Foundation Director of Development ACT Chief Executive Officer Community Foundations of Canada Senior VP, CFO HarbourEdge Commercial Corp Chief Operating Officer Aga Khan Foundation Canada Chm Community Trust Company Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives HealthPartners Canada Partner Agents of Good EVP, Chief Financial Officer Concentra Financial Sr Mgr, Individual & Monthly Giving Heart And Stroke President & COO AGF Trust Company Chief Financial Officer Conexus Credit Union Foundation Partner, Not-for-Profit Law Aird & Berlis LLP Executive Director Corpernicus Lodge Foundation Senior Manager, Communications Heart And Stroke Director Aladdin Children’s Charity Managing Director, Head of Strategy & Business Pla CPP Foundation Of Ontario Chief Financial Officer AltaCorp Capital Inc Investment Board Digital Fundraising, Individual Giving HJC Legacy Giving Marketing Manager Amnesty International Managing Director, Head of Americas CPP Investment Board Partner Hogg, Shain & Scheck Canada Senior Philanthropic Advisor Dartmouth College EVP & Chief Financial Officer Home Capital Group Inc President Argent Energy Trust VP & CFO Data Communications Management VP Finance Home Trust Co. President Assante Wealth Management President DCG Philanthropic Services Inc Executive Director Homes First Foundation Director of Communications Azrieli Foundation Director of Finance & CFO DDB Canada President Horizon Leadership Institute VP Finance B2B Trust Partner, Financial Advisory Deloitte Canada Chief Financial Officer Hyundai Capital Canada President & CEO Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity Chief Financial Officer Dentsu Ageis Network Canada Chief Financial Officer IBM Lotus Foundations Manager, Philanthropy BC SPCA President DH Gales Family Charitable Foundation VP, Tax & Estate Planning IG Private Wealth Management Officer, Annual Giving BC SPCA CEO Dixon Hall Chief Financial Officer Innovation Credit Union Principal BE Stalbecker-Pountney Director of Development & Marketing Don Mills Foundation Chief Wealth Officer Innovation Credit Union President & CEO Behrends Group For Senior Citizens, Inc. SVP Finance & CFO Intact Insurance Company Director of Development Belmont House Foundation Senior Development Officer, Major Gifts Dorothy Ley Hospice AVP, Marketing International Foundation of Employee CEO Benefaction Foundation CEO Downtown Winnipeg Biz Benefit Plans Chief Financial Officer Bensimon Byrne Charity Practice Drache Aptowitzer LLP Manager, Annual Funds Invest In Kids Foundation Executive Director Best Buddies Canada Fund Development Officer Dying With Dignity Canada Investment Advisor Investors Group Financial Services Financial Officer Betel Home Foundation Chief Financial Officer Dynamic Capital Equipment Finance Director, Development Ivey Business School National Director, Philanthropy Big Brothers Big Sisters President Eaglecom Community Giving Manager Jack.Org Canada Asso. Director of Philanthropy Ecojustice Canada Managing Director Janeway Children’S Hospital Foundation President Blackwood Family Enterprise Services Partner EdgeStone Capital Partners Manager, Client Services & Marketing JCIC Asset Principal Blue Sky Philanthropy Executive Director Education Foundation of Niagara Management Inc Principal Blueprint Wealth & Estate Planning Financial Advisor Edward Jones National Manager, Planned Giving JDRF Canada Chief Financial Officer BlueShore Financial EVP & Chief Financial Officer Element Financial Corporation Director, Finance Jewish Family And Child Principal Blumberg Segal LLP President & CEO Entrust Chief Financial Officer Kal Tire Managing Director, Head, Wealth Digitization BMO VP & Chief Financial Officer Equitable Bank CEO Kensington Health Foundation President & CEO BNP Philanthropy CEO Family Investment Planning Development Officer KidsAbility Foundation President Bob Rumball Foundation Estates & Trusts Practice Fasken Martineau Director of Development Kinark Foundation Executive Director Boston Pizza Foundation EVP, Chief Financial Officer Fed-Agri-Farm Credit Canada CEO Kind Wealth VP, Operations, Real Estate & Public Affairs Branded Cities Dir of Finance & Administration Fife House Foundation Inc. Managing Director, Global Marketing & Comm. KPMG Canada Chief Financial Officer First Credit Union Partner, Tax + National Tax Leader Financial Svs KPMG Director, Campaign & Development Branksome Hall President First Foundation Residential Consulting Partner, Wills & Estates Brauti Thorning LLP Chief Financial Officer First West Credit Union Manager Fundraising & Community Relations Lake Simcoe Chief Investment Officer Breakwater Investments Inc Executive Director First West Foundation Region Conservation Foundation Executive Director Broadbent Institute Financial Advisor Forte Financial Solutions, Sun Life President Larendale Group VP, Chief Financial Officer Callidus Capital Corp President Foundation CFO Services Inc. President Latchman Insurance Brokers Ltd Chief Financial Officer Cambrian Credit Union Executive Director Foundation Of Chatham-Kent Health CFA, MBA Lawton Partners Chief Financial Officer Canada Post Corp Alliance SVP, Finance & Admin & CFO LCBO VP, Marketing CanadaHelps.Org VP, Philanthropy & Community Foundation of Greater President Legacy Leaders EVP, Leadership Giving Canadian Cancer Society Montreal Financial Advisor Legacy Partners of London Senior Manager, Major Gifts Canadian Feed The Childern Secretary-Treasurer Frontiers Foundation Inc. Chief Financial Officer Leon’s Furniture Limited Director, Major Giving & Campaigns Canadian Red Cross CFO Funding Matters President Lift Partners Senior Manager, Grants & Foundations Canadian Red Cross Executive Director Future Possibilities Canada Principal Link Charity Canada Inc Director of Philanthropy Canuck Place Children’s Hospice Chief Financial Officer GE Capital Executive Director Living Legacy Trust Director CapitalCare Foundation Chief Financial Officer General Bank of Canada SVP, Chief Financial Officer LoyaltyOne VP, Chief Compliance Officer & Head, Philanthropic Cardinal Managing Director Gift Funds Canada Director Luc Maurice Foundation Capital Management CEO Gifted Branding Chief Financial Officer Lululemon Atheletica Inc Philanthropy & Non-Profit Leadership Carleton University President GIV3 Foundation Director, Annual Appeal MAB-Mackay Foundation Partner, NonProfit Sector Carters Professional Corp CEO GiveBridge Manager of Gift Administration Mackenzie Health Executive Director Casa Foundation Executive Director GiveClear Canada Foundation Foundation CEO Casey House Foundation Managing Director Givergy SVP, Investment Management Mackenzie Investments Executive Director Casey House Foundation Founder Giving Gateway SVP, Finance & Chief Financial Officer Mackenzie Chief Financial Officer CBC/Radio-Canada President GivingStar Investments Philanthropy Officer Central City Foundation Development Manager GNGH Foundation Chief Financial Officer Maple Leaf Foods Chief Financial Officer Cervus Equipment Corp Advisor, Corporate Partnerships Grand River Hospital President & CEO Maple Trust Co. Director, Grants & Programs Children’s Aid Foundation Foundation Managing Director, FinTech & Commerce MaRS Discovery Chief Financial Officer Chinook Financial Director of Partnerships Grassriots District Chairman CIBC Children’s Foundation VP, Sales & Marketing Greater Giving Senior Advisor, Finance & Commerce MaRS Discovery District President & CEO CIBC Mellon Trust Company VP, Philanthropy Habitat for Humanity Canada President & CEO Mastercard Foundation An Exclusive, Unique & Engaged Executive Audience Examples of Actual Foundation Magazine Readers (Donor + Grants Segments) Senior Philanthropy Office, Primary Gifts McGill University Principal Ramsay Law Office President The Benefits Trust Director of Annual Support MCH Foundation Executive Director Raptors Foundation President The BFA Group SVP & Chief Financial Officer McKesson Canada Perspective Wealth Management Raymond James Ltd. EVP, Finance & Chief Financial Officer The Co-Operators VP & Chief Financial Officer Metroland Media Group Managing Director, Strategic Philanthropy RBC Enterprise Executive Director The Conservation Foundation of GTA Charity & Non Profit Law Miller Thompson LLP Strategic Client Group Manager, Communications & Development The Evergreen Estates & Trust Practice Miller Thomson CFO & CAO RBC Financial Group Foundation Partner Mills & Mills Manager, Corporate Donations, Operatins & Govn RBC Foundation Director The George Brown College Foundation Director, Philanthropy & Operations MLSE Foundation Foundation Founder & CEO The Goldman Group Partner MLT Atkins LLP VP, Investment Counsellor RBC Phillips Hager & North President The Hearing Foundation of Canada Director, Charity & Partner Operations Mobile Giving Senior Manager, Professional Practice Group RBC Royal Trust Executive Director The Jennifer Ashleigh Foundation Foundation Canada Head, Philanthropic Advisory Svs RBC Wealth Management Executive Director The Kidney Foundation Of Canada Chief Financial Officer Moneris Solutions Corp. 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