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Advisors giving back 2014

In this Building Your Business special feature, we look at financial advisors who donate significant time and expertise to improve the lives of those who are less fortunate. From creating a concert hall to promoting financial literacy and building schools in Africa, these advisors shine at making time and money work harder. From the Mid-February 2014 issue of Investment Executive.

February 20, 2014

Giving Back: Bringing education to disadvantaged children

Alan Harman, director, portfolio manager, with ScotiaMcLeod in Toronto, discusses Alma Children’s Education Foundation — a charity he founded to help educate children in poverty-stricken and indigenous communities in South America. He spoke to Fiona Collie, web reporter at Investment Executive at the TMX Broadcast Centre in Toronto.

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Giving Back: Running half-marathons and charitable giving tips

Mark Halpern, certified financial planner and president of illnessPROTECTION.com, finds time to give back to the community by running half-marathons, designing planned giving programs for charities and teaching advisors how to incorporate charitable giving. He spoke with Megan Harman, reporter with Investment Executive, at the TMX Broadcast Centre in Toronto.

  • February 19, 2014 October 21, 2019
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Dartmouth’s home team

For the past 17 years, Mike and Joan Wild have opened their home - and their hearts - to young Halifax Mooseheads hockey players in need of a place to call home. The arrangement has created enduring bonds

  • February 15, 2014 November 6, 2019
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The world of commerce, for kids

Thanks to Barry Desrosiers, a Grade 6 class in Calgary gets to learn the ins and outs of starting and running a business and contributing to a worthwhile charity. "It's like teaching a new language," Desrosiers says, "but one I speak every day"

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Helping people help themselves

Volunteering in Mufumya, Burundi - and seeing the great need among the people there - gives Mike Deboski, an independent insurance advisor in Edmonton, renewed perspective every time he returns home to Canada

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Starting at Square 1

Even in charitable giving, the adage “If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself” rings true. That was the approach Alan Harman, director and portfolio manager with ScotiaMcLeod Inc. in Toronto, took when he founded the Alma Children’s Education Foundation in 2009. “I’d been involved in a number of charities here […]

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A lift for underprivileged students

Alfred Chien, an advisor with BMO in Vancouver, oversaw the launch of a free tutoring program for high-school students in one the city's less fortunate districts. He has also created new fundraising activities and a merit award for local volunteers

  • February 15, 2014 November 6, 2019
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Taking it to the streets

Vancouver investment advisor Tim Collins says that sleeping on the pavement for a night helps focus attention on the plight of homeless youth and the many difficulties they face in leaving the streets behind

  • February 15, 2014 November 6, 2019
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Volunteering is a family affair

Investors Group's Aaron Margolis, like his grandfather and his parents before him, has made volunteering an important part of his life. His wife and children often join him in a number of his activities, such as serving meals to the needy

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Committed to his community

Running a successful insurance practice is only one of the activities that drives Mark Halpern. When he's not advising clients on the benefits of charitable giving, he's giving his time to a host of community organizations and charities

  • February 15, 2014 November 6, 2019
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