LIKE MANY COMMUNITY and business events, Junior Achievement of London & District has pivoted to celebrate its 30th annual London Business Hall of Fame virtually.
The large-scale event, which recognizes outstanding contributions and ethics in business, is a must-attend for hundreds of community leaders and businesses each year.
This year’s London & District Hall of Fame Gala takes place virtually on October 22 at 7 p.m. in recognition of Kyle Macdonald, founder & CEO of Harbour Grace Holdings Inc. and founder of fintech firm Phoenix Interactive Design Inc. (sold to Diebold-Nixdorf 2015), and Ewart and Edwin Mclaughlin, founders of E&E McLaughlin Warehousing Ltd.
The induction ceremony celebrates the achievements of these three exceptional role models ― distinguished entrepreneurs and business leaders who have contributed significantly to the London community.
A major component of the annual Hall of Fame Gala is the Silent Auction, which helps support the delivery of Junior Achievement programs in the London community throughout the year. This year, the Silent Auction has become an Online Auction, with a number of exciting options up for grabs.
If you are interested in supporting JA’s entrepreneurship, financial literacy and work readiness programing for youth in our region, check out the Online Auction and place your bid today. Bidding ends on October 29, 2020, at 11 a.m.
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