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Description:

    Project Beyshick is designed to provide students and youth from the Nishnawbe Aski Nation with the opportunity to job shadow CEOs and senior-level executives from some of Canadaâ??s leading companies. 


Organizers:

  • Aditya Jha, Chairman, POA Educational Foundation 
    POA Educational Foundation is a charitable foundation that aims to provide support for educational and entrepreneurial initiatives that target regions with specific challenges and pressing needs.
  • Grand Chief Stan Beardy, Nishnawbe Aski Nation 
    The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is a political affiliation of more than 45 communities within Northern Ontario.
 

Participating Companies:

  • ICICI Bank Canada
    • Mr. Hari Panday, President
  • AMJ Campbell Van Lines
    • Mr. Denis Frappier, Executive Vice President
  • Osellus Inc.
  • Trillium Hospital
    • Mr. Ken White,CEO
  • Globalmaxxtech
    • Ms. Ida Perreira, COO
  • TD Canada Trust
    • Anna Iacobelli, District Vice President
  • CIBC
    • Gary Starnino
  • TV Ontario/TFO
    • Isabel Bassett, CEO
  • RBC Royal Bank
    • Naresh Karnick
    • Harry Willmot, Sr. Manager
  • Bell Canada
    • Michael Cole, Executive Vice President
    • Tom Lang, Senior Director
  • HSBC Bank
    • Erik Sande, Vice President of marketing
    • Trevor Francis, Vice President
  • Ryerson University
    • Adam Kahan, Vice President, University Advancement
  • Verax Inc.
    • Sid Thomas, CEO
 

Participating Students:

Ten participating students (Grade 11 to University/College students) from the Nishnawbe Aski Nation including:

    • Vivian Miranda Kakepetum, Business at Lakehead University
    • Autumn Yesno, Hotel Management at Confederation College
    • Brent Waboose, Entrepreneurship program at Confederation College
    • Lisa Moonias, Business at Confederation College
    • Mark Meekis, Restaurant Business at Confederation College
    • Melissa Archibald, High school student
    • Myra Beardy, High school student
    • Rowena Moonias, High school student
    • Tracey Provost, High school student
    • Vanessa Moonias, Nursing at Lakehead University
 

Dates:

  • August 24-28, 2005
 

Schedule (August 24-28):

    Aug. 24 â?? Day One with assigned Executive

    Aug. 25 â?? Day Two: Job shadow/observe assigned Executive

    Aug. 26 â?? Day Three/First Half: Shadow/observe assigned Executive

               Day Three/2nd Half: Staff & Volunteers to enjoy dinner together

    Aug. 27 - Trip to Niagara Falls & Blue Jays game.

    Aug. 28 - Return home  

Project Goals:

  • To encourage an active interest in business, corporations, and entrepreneurship.
  • To provide participants with first-hand experience in a business environment through contact with a senior business mentor (Executive Level).
  • To offer an insight into the dynamic and culturally diverse business environment existing in Toronto.
  • To encourage the corporate world to be directly in touch with the Nishnawbe Aski Nation and other First Nations.