Faculty of Business Administration - University of New Brunswick

 

November 2005 - News


UNB Business Administration Student wins Millennium Scholarship

November 24, 2005

Elizabeth Anne McCleave, a 2nd year Business Administration student from Rexton, New Brunswick, was awarded a $4,000 Millennium Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded based on recognition of a student’s work in academics and the community.

McCleave volunteers with the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Band Drill Team, and previously had a radio show entitled French Toast while enrolled in Sciences (Math and Kinesiology) at Mount Allison University. The program promoted French culture and was enjoyed by both French and English listeners in Sackville.

One of the reasons that McCleave volunteers is her love of working with children. She says that you can’t choose whose kid you’re going to be and that she likes making a difference in their lives.

Another of McCleave’s great passions is music. She plays the violin, piano, clarinet, and trombone, and also spent the summer as the New Brunswick sales rep for Sony BMG Music Canada.

Working three straight summers with Enterprise Kent, a business development agency that aids small businesses to start up, in their research department she discovered that she loved business and decided to transfer in to the BBA program at UNB Fredericton.

“Best decision I ever made,” said McCleave. She went on to say that what she likes about UNB is that everyone helps her to do her best here and that everyone cares and works together to help you.

She noted that she particularly enjoys the accounting and finance aspects of business and wants to do an MBA degree when she is finished her BBA.

BMO Financial Group to give $750,000 to support UNB’s International Business and Entrepreneurship Centre

November 1, 2005

BMO Financial Group is donating $750,000 to UNB’s International Business and Entrepreneurship Centre (IBEC) in the Faculty of Business Administration. A major contribution to the University’s Forging Our Futures Campaign, the gift will provide UNB business students with real-world experience while, at the same time, giving small businesses access to planning and export expertise.

“The University of New Brunswick’s relationship with BMO dates back more than a century. We’re pleased to have them as a leading partner for this one-of-a-kind program which benefits both students and entrepreneurs in Atlantic Canada,” said John McLaughlin, UNB President and Vice-Chancellor.

The $750,000 gift will support IBEC’s two main programs. The Export Partnering Program (EPP) assists companies in developing export plans for foreign markets, and is delivered in partnership with UNB Saint John’s Faculty of Business and Atlantic Baptist University in Moncton. The MBA Student Consulting Group (SCG) provides consulting services to private sector companies in New Brunswick, offering advice in marketing, accounting, human resources management, finance, and strategic planning.

“At BMO Bank of Montreal, we are committed to small business and are proud of our performance in helping small businesses grow. Our partnership with IBEC is further proof of that commitment, as we want to help the Centre develop and support entrepreneurial leadership and international competitiveness among the university community and growth oriented small businesses in New Brunswick,” said Rob Pearce, President and CEO, Personal and Commercial Client Group, BMO Bank of Montreal.

Mr. Pearce also noted that New Brunswick is Canada’s most export-oriented economy, pointing to the success of local entrepreneurs and the quality and competitiveness of their products.

The Export Partnering Program is unique to Atlantic Canada. To date, 69 companies and 390 UNB students have participated in the EPP program, while the SCG program partners with three-to-five small businesses per year. A number of business graduates have been hired to implement the recommendations developed in their projects.

The Bank of Montreal has been UNB's banker for more than 100 years. This strong partnership was further strengthened in 1997 when BMO Bank of Montreal became a founding partner of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Leadership, a forerunner of IBEC.

Since 1817, BMO Financial Group has supported the principles of community reinvestment and corporate and social responsibility to the communities it serves. BMO Financial Group contributed more than $29 million in corporate donations, sponsorships and events in 2004, supporting thousands of communities, charities and not-for-profit organizations in Canada.

Forging Our Futures is the most important development campaign in UNB’s more-than-200-year history. It will make strategic investments in students, faculty, facilities and programs. The campaign will strengthen UNB’s position as a national university that is fundamentally important to the economic, social and cultural well-being of the province, the region and the country. Officially launched in June, Forging Our Futures is the largest fundraising campaign in New Brunswick history. More information on the campaign can be found online at www.unbfutures.ca.