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Foundations combine efforts to increase
value to Donors and impact on healthcare.
February 19, 2008
Northwestern Ontario’s leading fundraising organizations
will become one. The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences
Foundation (TBRHSF) and the Northern Cancer Research Foundation
(NCRF) confirmed today that they will integrate. The decision,
made recently by the Board of Directors of each Foundation,
was reached following extensive research and community input.
“Integration is the right decision,” says Brian
McKinnon, Chair of the NCRF Board of Directors. “The
Boards’ resolution was driven by the overwhelmingly
consistent and clear message that the community, including
our Donors, strongly approves of the two Foundations working
together to provide additional value to our supporters and
a greater impact on healthcare for the people of Northwestern
Ontario.”
An integration agreement has been signed by the Boards of
Directors and it is anticipated that the two Foundations will
begin to operate as a single organization on April 1, 2008.
An application to integrate is currently under review by provincial
and federal government agencies.
Ken Bittle will be Chair of the integrated organization’s
Board of Directors and confirms that the goal of the new Foundation
is to unite the missions of the TBRHSF and NCRF. “The
integrated Foundation will represent more effectively the
needs of patients and their families,” says Bittle.
“Our efforts will encompass all areas of healthcare
delivery as well as medical research and disease prevention
in an effort to provide excellence in healthcare to the people
of Northwestern Ontario.”
Bittle is part of a new, single Board of Directors that will
govern the integrated Foundation. The Board will consist of:
| Ken Bittle, Chair |
Brian McKinnon, Vice Chair |
Kevin Holloway, Past Chair |
| Tony Bossio |
Kelli Gothard-McKinnon |
Clint Harris |
| Deborah Humphreys |
Tony Kadikoff |
David Knutsen |
| Bill Mork |
Jody Nesti |
Tracey Nieckarz |
| Mary Poulter |
Andy Ritchie |
John Trevisanutto |
and ex-officio members Ron Saddington, Dr. K.M. Masood, Mae
Friday
The following individuals will continue to serve the integrated
Foundation as members of the Chair’s Advisory Committee:
| Kevin Kennedy |
Sue Hughes |
Phil Medhurst |
| Lois Tobin |
Jim Sargent |
Janis Beebe |
| John Flynn |
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Glenn Craig, President & CEO, NCRF, will lead the administrative
activities of the new Foundation as President & CEO. A
proven leader and fundraising professional in the healthcare
field, Craig has an established history with both Foundations.
TBRHSF President & CEO Georgie Hari’s retirement,
originally scheduled to begin in June of 2007 will commence
at the beginning of April 2008. Until then, Hari will remain
with the integrated organization to assist with a seamless
transition. The organization will operate with the full complement
of existing employees, allowing for staff specialization and
maximizing resources.
Further details and logistics will be decided upon in the
coming weeks. Until the application to integrate is approved,
the Foundations will continue to operate as usual. “Relationships
with our donors will remain unchanged and individuals are
able to continue their support without any changes to their
practices,” assures Craig.
Following integration, donors will still have the ability
to decide which area or areas their donations support. “Donors
will always have the option to designate their contributions
to any area of their choosing, with 100% of the funds remaining
in our region,” says Craig. Designations of donations
made to both Foundations in the past will remain unaffected
by the integration. “Past donations received in support
of cardiac care, trauma, breast cancer or any other specific
area of care will always support those areas through a single
Foundation” Craig confirms.
The integration mirrors the multi-disciplinary approach to
patient care by healthcare professionals. “Patients
rarely represent a single area of care,” explains Dr.
Gabriel Mapeso, General Surgeon at the Health Sciences Centre.
“A patient with colorectal cancer will often require
care in other disciplines such as surgery, emergency or cardiac.
Advances in these areas, as well as medical research, technology
and equipment positively impact all patients and require funding.”
The Foundation will continue to fund such advances.
Bob Stewart, Partner/Manager of The Keg and Caribou Restaurants
in Thunder Bay, is a long-time supporter of patient care through
TBRHSF and NCRF. As a business owner, patient and donor, Stewart
applauds the integration of the two Foundations. “I
recognize the organizational benefits to be gained by combining
efforts, but also the added strength of the team working to
provide for our community’s healthcare needs and the
added value to all donors,” he says. “I will continue
my support through the new Foundation because I know it makes
a difference in the lives of others through advanced healthcare
in our region.”
Ron Saddington, President & CEO of the Thunder Bay Regional
Health Sciences Centre, applauds the Foundations’ Boards
for their vision. “Both Foundations have always been
resolutely committed to advancing healthcare for all residents
of Northwestern Ontario,” he says. “As a single
organization, their ability to pursue this goal is significantly
enhanced.”

TBRHS
Foundation at a Glance
NCRF
Backgrounder
Glenn
Craig Bio
Ken
Bittle Bio
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