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Joe Olivier, RBC regional VP commercial financial services; Vik Khanna, event vice-chair; David Podmore, BCCHF chair and Concert Properties Ltd. chairman and CEO; William Westeringh, Fasken Martineau managing partner; Teri Nicholas, BCCHF president and CEJoe Olivier, RBC regional VP commercial financial services; Vik Khanna, event vice-chair; David Podmore, BCCHF chair...
Joe Olivier, RBC regional VP commercial financial services; Vik Khanna, event vice-chair; David Podmore, BCCHF chair and Concert Properties Ltd. chairman and CEO; William Westeringh, Fasken Martineau managing partner; Teri Nicholas, BCCHF president and CE
Jonathan Gill and Bina Gill, Odyssey International Exports owners and auction sponsors; and Vikram Vij, restaurateur and Dragons’ Den co-host.
Robin Dhir, event founding chair and Fasken Martineau strategic advisor; Maria Faccio, BCCHF AVP philanthropy; William Westeringh, Fasken Martineau managing partner; Vanessa Abaya, BCCHF senior philanthropy director; and Sergio Custodio, Fasken Martineau
Dr. Erik Skarsgard, chief of surgery BCCH; Harinder Heran, BC Women’s Hospital genetic counsellor; and Dr. Manraj Heran, BCCH pediatric interventional radiologist.
Anuja Varshney, CPA; and Praveen Varshney, Varshney Capital CPA.
Teri Nicholas, BCCHF president and CEO; and her husband, Lee Nicholas.
Suzanne Anton, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of B.C.; and Wally Oppal, Thompson Rivers University chancellor.
Terry Lake, B.C. Minister of Health; his daughter, Stephanie Lake; Rena Dhir; and Robin Dhir, event founding chair and Fasken Martineau strategic advisor.
David Podmore, BCCHF chair and Concert Properties Ltd. chairman and CEO; Teri Nicholas, BCCHF president and CEO; Terry Lake, Minister of Health; and Suzanne Anton, Minister of Justice and Attorney General.
Dr. Reena Sandhu; and Amit Sandhu, Ampri Group CEO.
Emcees Sonia Beeksma and Steve Darling of Global BC TV join David Podmore, BCCHF chair and Concert Properties Ltd. chairman and CEO.
Vik Khanna, event vice-chair, and Richa Khanna join Arran and Ratana Stephens, Nature’s Path co-founders.
Paul Duchart, BCBusiness photographer; Stephen Forgacs, BCCHF director of communications; and Gloria Cameron, BCCHF philanthropy officer.
Kirk LaPointe, NPA mayoral candiate; William Westeringh, Fasken Martineau managing partner; and Terry Lake, Minister of Health.
More than 400 guests attended the sixth annual A Night of Miracles (ANOM) Gala, an initiative of the South Asian community, at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Hotel.
Over $800,000 was raised, completing the pledge of $3 million to support the construction of the ANOM Special Procedures Suites in BC Children’s Hospital’s new Tech Acute Centre. The amount raised was announced by BC Children’s Hospital Foundation CEO Teri Nicholas, event founding chair Robin Dhir and vice-chair Vik Khanna at the end of the evening. Donors Arran and Ratana Stephens helped the community reach the $3-million goal by pledging to match gifts up to $1 million, inspiring many others to give.
The gala was emceed by Steve Darling and Sonia Beeksma of Global BC and co-presented by returning sponsors Fasken Martineau and RBC Royal Bank. Dinner was a collaboration between Frank Gort, executive chef of the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown, and Vikram Vij of Vij’s Restaurant. The evening featured a preview of Goh Ballet’s Nutcracker, live and silent auctions and dancing.
BC Children’s Hospital is the province’s only full-service acute-care hospital dedicated to serving close to one million children in B.C. and the Yukon. All seriously ill or injured children are referred to Children’s Hospital and are either treated at the hospital facility in Vancouver or, with consultation from Children’s specialists, in their home community. Last year, more than 85,000 children were treated at Children’s Hospital.
In 2013-14 BC Children’s Hospital Foundation received donations from more than 118,000 people and had revenues of $92.2 million. Funds raised by the foundation are used to support BC Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the Child & Family Research Institute.