November 2015 Aboriginal Business Education Partners IN THIS ISSUE EABLA 2015 in Pictures ABEP staff celebrates another successful EABLA event, which was held on October 08 2015. A Look at Career Exploration Day ABEP s 2015 MAYAA Recipients ABEP Goes International: Asper Exchange Program 11 th Annual EABLA Celebration [Tonight] is about honouring all of the achievements made within our communities right here in Manitoba. remarked Kevin Chief, MLA for Point Douglas, as ABEP hosted the 11 th annual Excellence in Aboriginal Business Leadership Awards on October 08, 2015.. Aboriginal Connie s Corner Café has become a meeting place for all people and has always fostered inclusion and friendship, said Chief. Connie s Corner Café is a community restaurant and entertainment hub on Main Street that has been established since 1997. The perseverance and longevity with which they Kevin Chief, MLA for Point Douglas, was on hand to present the Excellence in Aboriginal Small & Medium Enterprises Award. have served the neighborhood is a business success story that is inspirational to Aboriginal youth and for all Winnipeggers. Accepting the award, Connie and Bob Chartrand noted that they are in awe of the symbol that the café has come to represent in Winnipeg s North End community. We are deeply humbled by this recognition, says Connie Chartrand. and have always measured our success by the staunch loyalty of our patrons and our community.
Excellence in Aboriginal Business Leadership Awards Excellence in Aboriginal Business Leadership Awards Michael Benarroch, Dean of the Asper School of Business congratulates Chief Cindy Spence of Chief Peguis Investment Corporation, recipient of the 2015 EABLA Award. Established in 2004, EABLA is ABEP s premiere fundraising event. Funds raised from EABLA supports tutoring services, networking events, and scholarship funding for our students. Manitoba artist Irvin Head has been our go-to sculptor to create our awards. Photos from this year s EABLA on the following page. Like many entrepreneurs, we invested our resources in this business on a leap of faith. We learned that simple kindness, treating the customer as our best critic, and engaging the goodwill of our community have helped out business grow. noted the café s co-owner, Bob Chartrand. I.H. Asper School of Business Dean, Michael Benarroch, expressed a similar sentiment, when he presented the Excellence in Aboriginal Business Leadership Award to Chief Peguis Investment Corporation. CPIC was created by the community in 2012 and was developed with input from approximately 600 members, including 200 youth. The company s mandate is to provide a rate of return to the membership of Peguis First Nation through investments in five key areas: retail, wholesale, residential, commercial, and philanthropic activity. Whelan Sutherland, an ABEP alum and CPIC s Chief Executive Officer, could not attend EABLA this year but was able to extend thanks through video. Accepting the award was Chief Cindy Spence of Chief Peguis First Nation who noted that The investment corporation has brought great prosperity to our community and will continue to do so under the great leadership of our young people, like Whelan. Yadda yadda yadda Pictured here: Whelan Sutherland, ABEP Alumni and Chief Executive Officer of CPIC. More pictures from our event here.
Clockwise Dean (top Michael Deborah left): ABEP Benarroch Young, Executive Indigenous Achievement; students; speaks to Lead of Brad Moggie performs a Métis Honor Song; Kevin Chief with Bob and Connie Chartrand. Above: Laura Kiefer and Ashley Richard with Pauline and Roger Presland; providers of the Pauline & Roger Presland ABEP bursaries and scholarships. Right: Sculptures by Manitoban artist Irvin Head were presented to each of the 2015 EABLA recipients.
Coming Soon to a Fishbowl Near You.. Here at ABEP, we are always looking for ways to provide students with networking opportunities to help you to get ahead. On January 26 th, 2016 between 11:00am and 2:00pm, join us for a morning/afternoon of networking, mock interviews, and resume tips from the companies that are looking to hire you! Be sure to have your resume reviewed the Career Development Centre (see below for workshop info) and have it approved by an ABEP staff member prior to registering. When you sign up, choose a time slot to meet with your favourite employer or do a round and meet everyone the choice is yours! Keep an eye on your emails from ABEP, as we will be taking sign-ups starting in December! Put Your Best Foot Forward Job Market Preparation Begins Today A resume is a marketing tool that introduces you to potential employers. It can help you start your career off in the right direction by making sure that you are able to compete for the best jobs. Invest in yourself and spend the time to make sure your resume is the best that it can be. Your resume should be a well-organized, easy to read summary of your skills, abilities and accomplishments. Recruiters are always impressed to hear about your volunteer work as well any travel experiences you ve had! Don t be afraid to mention these things you ll be sure to stand out! Don t forget to attend some mock interviews as well so that you re prepared to answer questions the right way. You ll be prepared for the real thing and may even make an impression with the recruitment team at an employer you ve been scoping out. Drop by the Career Development Centre or Career Services today for tips or to sign up for a workshop! Resume Help at the University of Manitoba: Pre-management Students (U1, Arts, etc) can access Career Services (474 University Centre) Asper Students can access the Career Development Centre (254 Drake Centre) Career Development Centre (CDC) 258 Drake Services available to Asper students only. Sign up here. Career Services (University Centre) Workshops Services available to all University of Manitoba students. Sign up here.
ABEP s Role Models Shine at MAYAA ABEP s PAST MAYAA RECIPIENTS Michelle Audy Sarah Cook Jason Neepin ABEP was in the spotlight at recipient of the Academic Coordinator, along with Terry Brown the 21 st annual Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Senior Award for his dedication to his studies (demonstrated Michael Teichrieb). Carmelle Barnabe Awards (MAYAA), when four of our students were honoured by his stellar track record and impressive GPA). This past Jesse Yarechewski has been recognized for his exceptional Priscille Buors for their achievements. year, he was invited to be a contributions and chosen as Jacques Marcoux Laura Kiefer, a current student Member of the Beta Gamma Sigma Honour Society which the 2015 recipient of the Community Volunteerism Andre Man and the ABEP Office Assistant, received the Linda K. Park Award for Business/ Entrepreneurship presented includes only the highest performing students in the faculty. He is also the VP of Finance and Cultural Events Junior Award. Jesse works tirelessly to better his local community and is greatly deserving of this award. Hanwakan Whitecloud Matthew Cook- Contois by the Royal Bank of Canada. As a Marketing & Coordinator for AACS. Since its inception in 1994, Josee Lepine Entrepreneurship major, she will be graduating this Spring with her Bachelor of Commerce Carter Wilson received the Personal Achievement Senior Award for his dedication to MAYAA has given out more than 280 awards, including 25 to students of the ABEP Lenny McKay Desiree Pachkowski (Honours) degree and has twice served on the Association personal excellence. Carter has served on the University of program. All award winners are chosen by Indigenous youth Chelsea Meade of Aboriginal Commerce Students executive team. Manitoba Aboriginal Students Association as well as the from the Seven Oaks School Division based on their Jordan Ulrich council of AACS (as VP Finance contributions. Congratulations Haley Anderson Michael Teichrieb was the and Cultural Events to the 2015 recipients! Jeremy McKay Brayden Harper Ashley Richard Karine Sabourin Zach Unrau
Interested in doing some travelling and getting course work done at the same time? If you answered yes, then it s time to start looking into Asper s International Exchange Program! The Asper School of Business has exchange agreements with over 40 partner schools throughout 19 countries. Make some friends and see new parts of the world all while completing credit hours that go toward your commerce degree. Over the past few years, ABEP has seen many students take part in the exchange program, including Riel Moar, Ashley Richard, and Brayden Harper. This January, Travis Kirton, a finance major and current ABEP student will be heading off to Rotterdam Business School in the Netherlands. If seeing these pictures gets you excited to go on an exchange yourself, explore this link and visit the International Exchange Coordinators in the Dean s Office. Do you have the travel bug? ABEP can offer up to $5,000 to offset your travel costs towards an International Exchange opportunity through the Asper School of Business. Talk to one of us TODAY!