The Atlantic Promise Scholars initiative is increasing diversity in post-secondary intuitions across Atlantic Canada. It offers Black and Indigenous students financial aid and includes supports like mentorships and job placements.Ìý
ÌýWithÌýall the region’sÌý11Ìýbusiness schoolsÌýparticipating,Ìýthe Atlantic Promise Scholars initiativeÌýwill help to create a more diverse and inclusive regional business ¸£ÀûÃâ·ÑÔÚÏß¿´.ÌýIt’s happening inÌýpartnership with Atlantic Business Magazine, its Top 50 CEOs,Ìýand others who recognize diversity’sÌýpotential in education and practice.Ìý
The Promise Scholars initiative will makeÌýbusiness schools and the business ¸£ÀûÃâ·ÑÔÚÏß¿´ more inclusive. This is essential for ongoing growth and prosperity in Atlantic Canada and beyond.Ìý
We are seeking support from the CEOs, business leaders andÌýothers wishingÌýtoÌýopen doors toÌýBlack and IndigenousÌýbusiness students.Ìý
ÌýYou can help us make a difference — not just for the Promise Scholars, but for the future leadership of our businesses, non-profits, governments and communities.Ìý
For more information or to make a donations, please contact Nadine_Roston@cbu.ca or call 902-562-1271.
