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Friday, March 24, 2006

NEW ORGANIZATION FOR YOUNG LEADERS AND ENTREPRENEURS

GREATER MONCTON ORGANIZATION FOR YOUNG LEADERS AND ENTREPRENEURS

A new international organization for young people in their 20s an 30s has been launched in the Greater Moncton area.

JCI Greater Moncton is the local chapter of Junior Chamber International, a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs.

I think this is a great development for Moncton. In every community that I have ever been in, the Local JayCee's have been a vibrant and active group of young business and social minded people who undertake significant projects. This is going to be a great boost for Greater Moncton in my opinion. Read on and meet the people making this happen here.

JCI Greater Moncton will provide the opportunity for young people to develop the leadership skills, social responsibility, entrepreneurship and fellowship necessary to create positive change in this city and around the world.

“As a young entrepreneur operating a business in Moncton, I was looking to get involved with an organization that is dynamic and that caters to people of my generation,” said the newly elected President of JCI Greater Moncton and owner of Joe Moka Café, Yvan Laviolette.

“JCI appealed to me because there is a need to bring young energetic professionals together in this region. It’s by supporting each other and helping each other to develop our leadership skills that we will make Moncton the city of choice for young people.”

JCI Greater Moncton elected its first executive board on March 2, 2006.


Meet the Members of the JCI Board in the Photo above , from left to right: JCI Greater Moncton Executive Board: André Melanson, Executive VP; Yvan Laviolette, President; Liette Lavallée, Chairman of the Board; Aimé LeBlanc, Chapter VP; Roberto Di Donato, Treasurer.


The board’s first task will be to develop a chapter business plan and propose potential activities and initiatives to its membership. Activities will include business development opportunities (e.g. training sessions, guest speakers, networking events), individual development opportunities (e.g. public speaking), as well as community development initiatives (e.g. fundraising for local charities).

“Membership to JCI Greater Moncton is open to anyone in their 20s and 30s,” explains President Laviolette. “You don’t have to be an entrepreneur since our members join for a variety of reasons, including wanting to meet more young professionals who are at a similar point in their careers.”

Since January, networking/social events have been organized bi-weekly. The events are hosted at a member’s place of business where they have the opportunity to profile their products and services.

“We invite everyone who fits the JCI profile to attend one of our events to determine if it’s the right organization for them,” said President Laviolette. “But be warned, JCI is highly addictive!”

JCI Greater Moncton Executive Board members include:

President: Yvan Laviolette
President, Joe Moka Café


Chairman of the Board: Liette Lavallée
Communications Consultant


Executive Vice President: André Melanson
President, G4L Consulting Inc.


Chapter Vice President: Aimé LeBlanc
Account Executive, Radio Moncton


Treasurer : Roberto Di Donato
Investment Advisor, Scotia McLeod


For more information, please contact:

Yvan Laviolette
President, JCI Greater Moncton
yvan@joemoka.com
506-850-5939

Friday, March 10, 2006

ATTENTION MONCTON-COME CELEBRATE GOLD MEDALISTS

It's happening in Moncton today at 4:00 pm Downtown Moncton's-Main Street and you are invited to help us celebrate the 2006 Olympic Curling Team.

All are invited to come to downtown Moncton on Friday, March 10 to welcome the Canadian Olympic Men's Curling Team, who brought home GOLD from the 2006 Winter Olympics. Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Mike Adam, coach Toby McDonald, and Moncton's own Russ Howard will be walking from Highfield Square to Moncton City Hall, commencing at 4 p.m.

Upon their arrival at City Hall, the team will be signing a commemorative poster and greeting fans and supporters. Please plan to attend this celebratory parade and brief welcome ceremony.

The City of Moncton would like to advise motorists that between 4 and 5 p.m. traffic may be somewhat slower than normal exiting the downtown (between Highfield and Main, and Moncton City Hall). We appreciate your patience during this brief disruption.

Stay Tuned to Magic 104, Choix 99.9 and K94 for more up to the minute coverage of this historic time in Moncton's sports history.



TEAM GUSHUE ITINERARY

1) Friday 3:20
Arrival at Moncton Airport

2) Friday 4pm – 5pm
“Olympic Walk of Fame” Parade (Highfield & Main to City Hall, Visitor Book signing Reception at City Hall (app. 5pm)

3) Friday 7pm – 8:30pm
City of Moncton Reception

4) Saturday 10am – Noon
Champagne Brunch Breakfast - Beausejour Curling Club

5) Saturday 1pm – 3pm
Entrance to the the Bay at Highfield Square, Meet & Greet, autograph opportunity

6) Saturday 4pm – 6pm
Pizza Party at Beausejour Curling Club & watch the “Gold Medal Game”

7) Sunday 11am
Airport Departure

A community service promotion of the radio stations of RadioMoncton.