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William Shenkman -- Chairman, Shenkman Group of Companies
William Shenkman is the Chairman of the Shenkman Group of Companies, an
enterprise that has enjoyed more than 100 years of success in Canada
and the United States. Mr. Shenkman grew up in Ottawa and acquired a
deep connection with the Rough Riders. During the 1960s, he regularly
attended games with his godfather Sam Berger, who owned the team at the
time. Subsequent owner David Loeb is Mr. Shenkman’s cousin. Fully
recognizing that sports franchises mean a great deal to Ottawans, Mr.
Shenkman was among the first to invest in the bid to bring an NHL team
to the city. The Shenkman family has a long history of philanthropy in
the community; most recently, the family made a substantial donation
toward the construction of a new arts facility in the city’s east end.
Roger Greenberg -- Chairman & CEO, The Minto Group
Roger Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of The Minto Group, also grew up in
Ottawa, attended Rough Riders’ games and was an early backer of the
Senators’ bid. Now in its 53rd year as a private, family-owned
business, Minto is a leading builder, developer and manager of real
estate, with operations in Ottawa, Toronto and Florida. The company has
built more than 60,000 homes and currently manages more than 15,000
rental homes and two million square feet of commercial property. The
Ottawa Business Journal named Mr. Greenberg CEO of the year in 2005.
The Greenberg family donates generously to a number of local charities
and causes.
John Ruddy -- President, Trinity Development Group
John Ruddy, President of Trinity Development Group, has been involved
in football all his life. He attended Rough Riders’ games regularly;
legendary Riders’ coach Frank Clair was a neighbour. Mr. Ruddy also
played football at the minor, high school and university levels,
including five years as a Carleton Raven. Trinity is a major developer
of retail centres across Canada; the company manages more than 13
million square feet of retail space, and has developed and sold an
additional 6.7 million square feet. At present, Trinity has seven new
properties under active development; 22 additional sites are at various
stages of planning and development. Mr. Ruddy’s Trinity Development
Foundation supports a long list of local charities; the Foundation
donated $5 million to the University of Ottawa’s Heart Institute.
Jeff Hunt -- Owner & Governor, Ottawa 67’s
Jeff Hunt has become one of the city’s most recognized and respected
citizens thanks to his work with another local sports franchise –- the
Ottawa 67’s. Within a few years of acquiring the team, Mr. Hunt managed
to more than triple attendance at home games. Mr. Hunt’s formula for
success was relatively straightforward: deliver a fan experience that
appeals to the whole family and connect the team with the community.
During the Hunt era, attendance around the Ontario Hockey League has
increased steadily, along with values of individual franchises. Before
he acquired the 67’s, Mr. Hunt piloted another business –- Canway –- to
the Profit 100 seven times in the 1990s. Mr. Hunt is also a longtime
fan of CFL football –- he was a Rough Rider season ticket holder and
has attended eight Grey Cups.
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