Advisory
Board

William J. Hughes, SJ
Hon. William G. Davis
Bob Ferguson
Paul J. Godfrey
Reneé Kierans
D. George Ludgate
Sean McCann
Brian McFarlane
Alan Tonks
Jim Van Horne
Harry Wilson
Ross Woolford

Board of Directors

Bruce L. Prentice, Chairman/President

-Born, educated Bowmore Road Public School, Riverdale Collegiate, Toronto, Ontario
-Business career includes: Bell Telephone; Gilron Holdings; beverage manufacturer; Kert Chemicals; health industry; Executive Director, Ontario Lacrosse Association; Founder & President, Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame; self employed and now semi-retired
-Sports career: respectable amateur athlete; semi-pro baseball player; coach of various baseball teams; created Seneca College Baseball Program; Contact Scout Toronto Blue Jays; owner Proway Baseball Schools; created Ontario Sport Legends Hall of Fame, Balmy Beach Club Sports Hall of Fame and World Sports Hall of Fame; advisor on other hall of fame projects

Dan Giantsopoulos LL.M.

Tracy Gray

- Centennial College specializing in Automotive Technology
- spent carrier Auto industry
- own auto business
- youth spent playing organized sports
- later moved into Coaching Hockey and player development (MTHL, OMHA)
- Divorced with 3 boys and one daughter

Peter GrillsPeter Grills

Peter Grills has been an international trade finance professional with BMO Financial Group for over 28 years based at various times in Toronto, Halifax and Chicago. In this role he helps clients across North America achieve their international business objectives in markets around the world.

Over the years Peter has played and enjoyed organized hockey, football, basketball and baseball and somewhat less organized golf, tennis, squash and wilderness camping. He has served the youth of his community for six years as a baseball manager within the Little League of America and as a leader within an Illinois regional chapter of YMCA’s father - son outdoors oriented companionship association – Indian Guides.

Peter attended high school in Montreal and Toronto and Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. In 2008, he completed York University’s - Altruvest Charitable Services Boardmatch® Leaders Program held at the Schulich School of Business.

Peter lives in Thornhill, Ontario with his wife Inna and their sons Matt and Eric.

 

Fred Ketchen, Chairman of the '09 Induction Event

Fred Ketchen has been working on Bay Street since Diefenbaker was in the Prime Minister's Office. (He started at McLeod Young Weir, which is now part of Scotia Capital). He brings his long-term perspective to the dozen or so television and radio broadcasts he does daily. Refusing to consider retirement, he also does about 100 presentations a year to investors.
He has been a Director of the Church Army in Canada for the past ten years and is the past Chairman of the Trillium Health Centre Foundation Board of Directors. He was recently appointed an Honorary director of The Trillium Health Centre's Board of Directors. In 1997 he was elected Chairman of the Investor Learning Centre which in May of 2005 became the Canadian Securities Institute Research Foundation which is dedicated to supporting and encouraging research that is relevant to capital markets and Canadian investors and to do this has partnered with Canadian Universities and students. In 2004 Fred Ketchen was awarded an Honorary FCSI designation by the Board of Governors of the Canadian Securities Institute.

Scott McCrae, Corporate Liaison

Graduated from Queen's '72 (Philosophy) and became a reinsurance broker in Ontario and British Columbia. Retired to join a partnership which developed a golf course in Kitchener/Cambridge and a partnership to sell Office furniture via the internet in the U.S.A. Member of Parkway, Marpole, Leaside, Unionville and Scarboro Curling Clubs.

Kevin Midghall

- Trent University, BA, 1980 (English/Cultural Studies)
1983-2004
- Partner- Recognition Plus/Alan Clark Trophies
2004-present
- Account Executive, insurance sales
- Sinclair-Cockburn Financial Group
- Sport interests include: Tennis, hockey, squash, golf and fishing.

James ‘Jim’ Millar
Vic Rauter
Daniel E. Singer, CA

Ted Woloshyn

Ted started his radio career in 1974 at CHIC in Brampton. He moved on to work in Peterborough, Montreal, Hamilton, and finally, Toronto.
Ted began hosting the Newstalk 1010 CFRB morning show in November of 1996, following in the footsteps of the legendary Wally Crouter. For 10 years Ted entertained and informed his listeners, keeping them up to date on political issues, current affairs, and lifestyle all with his trademark sense of humour.
Ted's love of people truly goes beyond his word on the radio. He generously gives his time to support a number of charities. In 1997 he was named Lead Patron for The Toronto Children's Breakfast Club. Ted also served as Campaign Chairman for the United Way of Peel in 1997. He is an Honorary Big Brother as well as the recipient of a Volunteer Service Award from the Province of Ontario. Ted is also Honourary Spokesman for the Dick Aldridge Pancreatic Cancer Research Foundation, and has twice been honoured as a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Club.