2012-2013
News Release
REF NO.: 107
SUBJECT: Major contribution from Power Corporation of Canada to
DATE: April 19, 2013
Memorial University today announced a $500,000 contribution to Dare To: The Campaign for Memorial University from Power Corporation of Canada.
Memorial has designated this funding to the universitys Faculty of Business Administration to support the establishment of a Chair in Corporate Governance and Transparency. Along with teaching in Memorials Faculty of Business Administration, the chair will undertake original research and integrate research from various disciplines concerning the role of corporate governance in Canada and beyond.
This is the first research chair to be established in Memorials Faculty of Business Administration.
Corporate governance is an area of growing interest in the global business sector. It focuses on the development of processes and best practices for corporate stakeholder relations, including reliable financial reporting and overall transparency and accountability.
This generous contribution from Power Corporation of Canada will help Memorial University to take a lead role in the development of Canadian expertise
in corporate governance, said Dr. Gary Kachanoski, president and vice-chancellor, Memorial University. As Memorial grows, investments such as this are key to attracting the very best students and faculty to our university.
The creation of the Chair in Corporate Governance and Transparency underscores the Faculty of Business Administrations commitment to excellence and relevance, said Dr. Wilfred Zerbe, dean, Faculty of Business Administration. Through this chair, we are building on an established area of research leadership to increase the impact of our world-class research, and to enhance our contribution to public policy and corporate best practices. We are grateful to Power Corporation for its support.
Power Corporation of Canadas involvement with Memorial University goes back more than 30 years, said Edward Johnson, vice-president, Power Corporation International. We are particularly pleased to extend our relationship with Memorial by contributing to the Dare To campaign. Our contribution to this campaign is part of a larger program of community involvement which has been part of our corporate culture for many years.
About Memorial University
Founded in 1925 as a memorial to Newfoundlands war dead, Memorial University College was elevated to degree-granting status in 1949 as Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today, the university is the largest in Atlantic Canada, with about 19,000 students. Memorial provides excellent undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in virtually all disciplines. With locations in St. Johns and Corner Brook in Newfoundland, Happy Valley-Goose Bay in Labrador and Harlow in England, Memorial is committed to experiential learning.
Outstanding research and scholarship, extraordinary teaching and learning and a focus on public engagement are the universitys hallmarks. Many teaching and research activities reflect our mid-North Atlantic locations; these unique settings and our cultural heritage have led to the creation of highly-regarded academic programs and specialized facilities in areas such as business, music, linguistics, folklore and human genetics, as well as earth sciences, cold-ocean engineering, rural health care and archaeology. For more information about Memorial University of Newfoundland, please visit www.mun.ca.
REF NO.: 107
SUBJECT: Major contribution from Power Corporation of Canada to
DATE: April 19, 2013
Memorial University today announced a $500,000 contribution to Dare To: The Campaign for Memorial University from Power Corporation of Canada.
Memorial has designated this funding to the universitys Faculty of Business Administration to support the establishment of a Chair in Corporate Governance and Transparency. Along with teaching in Memorials Faculty of Business Administration, the chair will undertake original research and integrate research from various disciplines concerning the role of corporate governance in Canada and beyond.
This is the first research chair to be established in Memorials Faculty of Business Administration.
Corporate governance is an area of growing interest in the global business sector. It focuses on the development of processes and best practices for corporate stakeholder relations, including reliable financial reporting and overall transparency and accountability.
This generous contribution from Power Corporation of Canada will help Memorial University to take a lead role in the development of Canadian expertise
in corporate governance, said Dr. Gary Kachanoski, president and vice-chancellor, Memorial University. As Memorial grows, investments such as this are key to attracting the very best students and faculty to our university.
The creation of the Chair in Corporate Governance and Transparency underscores the Faculty of Business Administrations commitment to excellence and relevance, said Dr. Wilfred Zerbe, dean, Faculty of Business Administration. Through this chair, we are building on an established area of research leadership to increase the impact of our world-class research, and to enhance our contribution to public policy and corporate best practices. We are grateful to Power Corporation for its support.
Power Corporation of Canadas involvement with Memorial University goes back more than 30 years, said Edward Johnson, vice-president, Power Corporation International. We are particularly pleased to extend our relationship with Memorial by contributing to the Dare To campaign. Our contribution to this campaign is part of a larger program of community involvement which has been part of our corporate culture for many years.
About Memorial University
Founded in 1925 as a memorial to Newfoundlands war dead, Memorial University College was elevated to degree-granting status in 1949 as Memorial University of Newfoundland. Today, the university is the largest in Atlantic Canada, with about 19,000 students. Memorial provides excellent undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in virtually all disciplines. With locations in St. Johns and Corner Brook in Newfoundland, Happy Valley-Goose Bay in Labrador and Harlow in England, Memorial is committed to experiential learning.
Outstanding research and scholarship, extraordinary teaching and learning and a focus on public engagement are the universitys hallmarks. Many teaching and research activities reflect our mid-North Atlantic locations; these unique settings and our cultural heritage have led to the creation of highly-regarded academic programs and specialized facilities in areas such as business, music, linguistics, folklore and human genetics, as well as earth sciences, cold-ocean engineering, rural health care and archaeology. For more information about Memorial University of Newfoundland, please visit www.mun.ca.
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