Media releases

  • Deloitte donates $250,000 for state-of-the-art Brock University classroom

    MEDIA RELEASE: 22 November 2017 – R00217

    Doug Wilkinson wanted to give back to the university that launched his career, and he did that in a big way Wednesday.

    Brock University and the Goodman School of Business announced Wednesday, Nov. 22 that long-time business partner Deloitte Canada has made a gift of $250,000 to name a 45-seat classroom in the $22-million Goodman expansion project.

    As a senior partner who has spent nearly 30 years at Deloitte, Wilkinson (BBA ’91) was largely responsible for making the major gift a reality. But in recognition of the impact Brock has had on his life, he has also made a generous personal donation to the University, which will fund a new co-op interview room in the new Goodman atrium and will be named in Wilkinson’s honour.

    “I attribute my career success at Deloitte to the education I received while at Brock University and it means a lot to me to be able to give back in such a meaningful way,” said Wilkinson.

    Deloitte Canada has benefitted greatly from the talent that comes from Brock over the years, and said it was proud to support the Goodman School of Business expansion project.

    “Deloitte is passionate about giving back to the communities we serve and our donation today supports our motto ‘Tomorrow, Together’ in ensuring the success of the next generation of Brock alumni,” said Deloitte Partner Pam Lilley. “We are grateful to Brock and its professors who have made a significant contribution to the successful careers of many of our partners and professionals.”

    Brock University President Gervan Fearon said Deloitte’s gift “demonstrates how partnerships and twin support can advance post-secondary education and talent development in the Niagara region.”

    “Through Deloitte’s leadership, support and generosity, our students will have access to a state-of-the-art learning environment where our faculty will prepare them for their future careers,” Fearon said. “The University is committed to providing Goodman School of Business students with the resources to gain confidence, build leadership skills and make an impact using hands-on learning opportunities.”

    Wilkinson began his career at Deloitte as part of the co-op program while he was a student at Brock three decades ago. At the time, Associate Professor Allister Young accepted him into the co-op program and played an integral role in his success as a student. They’ve kept in touch over the years.

    “Allister gave me my first break,” Wilkinson said.

    “Through my co-op experience at Brock I was able to see the world of business as a student and am proud to now work alongside so many Brock co-op alumni at Deloitte,” he said.

    He received the Goodman School of Business Distinguished Graduate Award in 2002 for his exceptional professional achievements and service in giving back to society. Five years later, he received an Alumni of Distinction Award from the Brock University Alumni Association as a part of the 30 Distinguished Alumni Awards from the past 30 years.

    “I have always given my time and talent back to Brock as a member of the Business Advisory Council and am now lucky enough now to be in a position to give back in a philanthropic way,” said Wilkinson.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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  • Brock makes list of Top 15 Hamilton-Niagara employers for second year

    MEDIA RELEASE: 22 November 2017 – R00216

    For the second-consecutive year, Brock University has been named one of the Top 15 employers in Hamilton-Niagara.

    The 2018 list of Hamilton-Niagara’s Top Employers was announced Wednesday, Nov. 22 in the Hamilton Spectator. The annual competition, organized by the editors of Canada’s Top 100 Employers, recognizes employers in the area that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work.

    Brock President Gervan Fearon said making the list of Hamilton-Niagara’s top employers confirms that the University is a great place to work and an excellent post-secondary institution.

    “This is feedback that tells us we’re building an outstanding university community and an excellent workplace for us all,” he said. “We take pride in being an inclusive workplace and one that celebrates and recognizes our diversity and supports our employees.”

    The University has begun a survey of its employees in 2017 designed to assess employee engagement. The initial results demonstrated that people felt good about working at Brock.

    “The opening round of our employee engagement survey found that 89 per cent of respondents said they’re proud to tell people they’re associated with Brock University,” said Brian Hutchings, Vice-President, Administration.

    Overall, an average of 82 per cent of respondents indicated a favourable work experience at Brock.

    “Most positive responses came when people were asked about applying a range of skills and knowledge to doing their jobs,” said Hutchings. “They feel they are engaged in full, rich jobs that involve variety and problem-solving.”

    Brock University offers unique career opportunities in leadership, teaching, research, student support services and administration. With a history of developing the strengths and career potential of its employees, Brock is proud to be recognized as a Top Employer in the Hamilton-Niagara region for the second year in a row. Current career opportunities can be found at brocku.ca/careers

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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