Sponsored by Lazarus Partners Charities and Brendan Wood International


Honouring Outstanding Achievement in Canadian Business and Finance


A Fusion of Performance and Philanthropy

March 4, 2010, 6:30 pm
Royal Ontario Museum
By Invitation Only - Black Tie
Valet Parking

Lazarus started as a grass roots event within Brendan Wood International. Each year, the firm's partners sent cheques to employees suppliers and friends with the simple request that they "give the Lazarus money to a cause close to their hearts without restriction, any all religious and secular charities chosen by our friends were in". Lazarus still promotes this idea for any individual company. In fact, Lazarus Partners now offer assistance and support to other companies who wish to instal that Lazarus program which became such an inspiration to so many at Brendan Wood over the years. In 2007, after almost thirty years of giving, Lazarus deliberately narrowed the spectrum of it's research into charities. The purpose of so doing was to be able to select and "recommend" some explicit choices to others, to open up the Lazarus partnership campaign to a limited number of charities who met the direst and most indisputable urgencies and to better leverage the expertise of our small group. Now Lazarus Partners seek out humanitarian organizations which operate at the" life and death nexus, effectively saving lives". This sharper focus enables the group to better manage it's volunteer resources and meaninfully quantify it's efforts. While the original grass roots campaign continues at Brendan Wood and hopefully at other Lazarus partner companies in future, there is a now a core group of organizations which effectively save lives in situations of urgent need. While the Lazarus Partnership also supports many community, medical research, long term prevention and support based initiatives each year, lifesaving is the basic focus of Lazarus' research and investigation.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Announcing the Emcees for The TopGun Black Tie Ball 2010

Andrew Bell

Andrew Bell

Berman's Call, Commodities, SqueezePlay

A native of Dublin, Ireland, Andrew Bell worked as an investment reporter and editor with The Globe and Mail for 12 years prior to joining BNN. Bell is a keen student of investing idiocy and corporate blunders, relishing the opportunity to examine stocks and mutual funds. Bell gives his blunt, well-researched assessment on the hot stocks of the day and takes viewers through the detailed numbers while asking experts the tough questions, giving viewers the hard truth about personal investing. Bell is the author of Mutual Funds for Canadians for Dummies.


Kim Parlee

Kim Parlee

SqueezePlay

Kim Parlee joined BNN during its infancy in 2001 and has worked as anchor, markets editor and technology reporter at the network. Parlee launched her journalism career at CBC Newsworld, but her in-depth knowledge of business evolved from working in finance at a number of blue-chip companies in Canada and abroad. Following that, she taught marketing at Dalhousie University, and helped start a technology venture capital company in Toronto. Parlee holds a commerce degree from the University of Guelph, an International MBA from York University and has done post-graduate work at IESA, one of South America’s top business schools located in Caracas, Venezuela.