APPOINTED Corey Agnew, artistic director, Original Kids Theatre Company.
PROMOTED Andrew Pearson, director, employee services, London Health Sciences Centre.
CERTIFIED Arva Flour Mill, B Corporation certification.
AWARDED stevensE3, Best of Show, Small Booth category, ExhibitorLive.
ANNOUNCED By Pillar Nonprofit Network and TD Bank, creation of the TD Zone at Innovation Works, offering complimentary, flexible office space to grassroots or volunteer-led organizations.
ACQUIRED Forest City Mazda, by Saskatoon, Saskatchewan-based FFUN Group.
APPOINTED Jennifer Teal, employee well-being consultant, Western University.
PROMOTED Kansas McNicol, to team lead, and David Bortolussi, to team lead, Voices.
ELECTED Peter Kryworuk (senior partner, Lerners LLP), president, The Advocates’ Society.
PROMOTED Ashley Rammeloo, to director, water, wastewater & stormwater, City of London.
PROMOTED Tina Grozelle, to director, neighbourhood developments, Sifton Properties Limited.
APPOINTED Suprabh Kesav, digital marketing manager, Minco Wholesale & Supply Inc.
ANNOUNCED By U Sports: rights awarded to Western University and the City of London to host the 2022 Vanier Cup at Western Alumni Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022.
PROMOTED Samantha Busma, to regional manager, The Vets.
APPOINTED Greg Globensky, member services director, Info-Tech Research Group.
ELECTED Suzanne de Jong (senior appraiser, Metrix Realty Group), 2022-2023 national president, the Appraisal Institute of Canada.
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