Donor's Reception

January 28, 2010
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The Y Donor Recognition Reception was held on January 28, 2010 at the prestigious Royal Ottawa Golf Club. The goal was to thank the donors and supporters of the National Capital Region YMCA-YWCA.
Eugenio Mannarino (RBC), Bill Shenkman (donor) and Tony Pacheco (CEO and President, NCR YMCA-YWCA).
Jonathan Chow (Y Capital Campaign Ambassador) and Jeremy Farr (Y Board Chair).
Jonathan Chow shares his Y Story with the reception attendees. See his story on our Y Campaign Stories page, his story is about summer camp.
Despite the blustery weather, the reception was well-attended.
Capital Campaign co-chairs, and brothers, Keith and Jim Taggart appear with Sylvie Madely (VP Finance and Communications, NCR YMCA-YWCA).
Sandra Herrick (Y supporter) and Rob Ashe (Treasurer of the Capital Campaign Cabinet), and Monica Sapiano (Y supporter) and Brian Scott (member of Capital Campaign Cabinet).
Original works of art, created by children from Y childcare, were presented to donors who have supported the NCR YMCA-YWCA and the Capital Campaign. Jonathan Chow helps Jim and Keith Taggart present to Mariette MacIsaac (Trinity Development Foundation).
Gary Duck (co-founder JDS Uniphase) receives his plaque.
Rob Ashe (formerly of Cognos, now with IBM) and Sandra Herrick
Brian Scott (President of Smith Petrie Carr and Scott) and Monica Sapiano
Bill Shenkman (Shenkman Foundation)
Eugenio Mannarino (RBC)
Michel Struthers (BMO)
Sean Crossan (Orléans Rotary Club)
Cathy Jowsey and Doug Feasby (TD Canada Trust)
Stephen Lerner (Primecorp, Y Board Member and member of Capital Campaign Cabinet)
Tony Pacheco (Y CEO and President) draws attention as well to two other notable ladies in attendance…
…Dr. Ruth Bell, CM, MA (former Y Board Chair and honourary Chair of the Capital Campaign) and Mrs. Anne Bouey (former Y Board Chair).
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