Donation supports new bursaries and development of Trades and Technology
Complex
CALGARY, March 9, 2012 /CNW/ - CIBC (TSX: CM) (NYSE: CM)today announced a $375,000 donation to SAIT Polytechnic. CIBC's donation
will create eight new bursaries for students enrolled in SAIT's School
of Business as well as provide support for thousands of skilled
technicians and technologists over the next decade through the
development of a new Trades and Technology Complex, scheduled to open
this fall.
"At CIBC, we are committed to investing in young adults so they can
build a better future," said Hon. Jim Prentice, Senior Executive Vice
President and Vice Chairman of CIBC, who was on-site to present CIBC's
donation to Irene Lewis, SAIT President and CEO. "As we look ahead at
the changing economic environment over the next decade, we will need a
steady supply of highly skilled and professional workers. SAIT's
graduates are key to filling this need and will play an integral role
in moving Canada's economy forward."
SAIT's School of Business provides skills-based, practical business
education and partnerships with industry organizations. Programs range
from certificates to a Bachelor of Business Administration
(Accounting).
"While post-secondary education is an exciting time for our students,
there can be a number of stressors that go along with successful
completion of a program," says President Lewis. "These CIBC bursaries
will ease the financial burden for the successful recipients and allow
them to focus more fully on their studies. On behalf of the SAIT
community, I thank CIBC for their generous support of SAIT students
with this financial gift."
SAIT's $400 million new Trades and Technology Complex which will house
the MacPhail School of Energy, the School of Construction, the School
of Manufacturing and Automation, the Enerplus Innovation Centre and the
Career Exploration Centre. The complex is scheduled to open this fall
and will add 740,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art work and study space,
which will translate to an additional 20,000 skilled technicians and
technologists in next 10 years.
About CIBC: CIBC is committed to supporting causes that matter to our clients,
employees and our communities. We aim to make a difference in
communities through corporate donations, sponsorships and the volunteer
spirit of employees. With a strategic focus on Kids, Cures and
Community, and employee commitment to causes including the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure, the CIBC Children's
Foundation and United Way, we are investing in the social and economic
development of communities across the country. In 2011, CIBC
contributed over $35 million to charitable and non-profit initiatives
in Canada to support national, regional and local organizations. To
learn more, visit www.cibc.com
About SAIT: SAIT Polytechnic is one of Canada's most exciting destinations for
post-secondary education, offering more than 100 career programs that
position people for success in technology, trades and business. A
leader in innovation, SAIT also collaborates with industry on applied
research and delivers corporate training worldwide. www.sait.ca
Nicole Davis, CIBC Communications & Public Affairs, 403.974.6300; Mobile: 403.819.7977, Nicole.Davis@cibc.com
Melanie Simmons, SAIT Corporate Communications, 403.284.8473; Mobile: 403.512.3291, melanie.simmons@sait.ca