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Expédition La Patrie gravée sur le cœur : Himalaya 2018

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Nous sommes emballés d’annoncer la prochaine aventure de notre série d’expéditions – Expédition Banque Scotia LPGC : Himalaya 2018. Actuellement en cours.

 

L’année 2018 marque le 65e anniversaire de la première ascension iconique du mont Everest. Pour souligner cet anniversaire, Peter Hillary, fils de Sir Edmund et double conquérant de l’Everest, guidera un groupe de participants La Patrie gravée sur le cœur à l’occasion d’une randonnée unique jusqu’au camp de base de l’Everest. Après s’être rendue au camp de base, l’équipe fera l’ascension de 20 000 pieds du pic Lobuche Est, tout juste aux côtés du mont Everest, au Népal. En tête de l’expédition, on trouvera Ben Webster, grand fervent du mont Everest et documentariste lauréat, ainsi que son équipe d’expérience composée de guides occidentaux et de sherpas pour offrir un accès rare et privilégié à la culture sherpa et à l’héritage de Sir Hillary.

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« Ce fut un moment fantastique que d’arriver au sommet, mais pour ma part, j’ai trouvé la valeur de cette expérience dans chacun des pas que nous avons faits ensemble, en équipe, dans chacune des histoires que nous avons racontées, dans chacune des personnes et chacun des animaux que nous avons rencontrés ainsi que dans chacun des moments que nous avons partagés. »

– Chris Power, ancien combattant et participant à l’expédition de LPGC (Himalaya 2018)

Merci à tous nos commanditaires pour leur généreux soutien à l’expédition de cette année!

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Katrina Bolak

Katrina Bolak is an award-winning marketer and seasoned communications professional. She has a passion for podcasting that led her to executive produce two podcasts for The Globe and Mail and launch The Globe’s podcasting efforts. She holds an HBAA in Media Studies from the University of Guelph, a Diploma in PR from Humber College and an Executive MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western University. Katrina lives in Toronto with her husband Dan, their rescue pup Parker and two cats Duncan and Vivica.

 

Shannon Busta

Shannon Busta is an award-winning digital journalist based in Toronto. Prior to joining The New York Times she worked at The Globe and Mail as a video producer and audience strategist. She holds an Executive MBA from Western University’s Ivey School of Business and a Master of Journalism from Ryerson University. She loves running, cycling and spending time outdoors with her partner Sam Riches.

 

Philip Grosch

Philip served as a board member for the True Patriot Love Foundation from 2018 to 2025, and was the sponsor behind the Captain Nichola Goddard Fund podcast “For Her Country."

Philip is a passionate supporter of veterans with a focus on supporting their transition and success in post-military careers. In addition to his role on the True Patriot Love Foundation board, he is the President of Treble Victor Group (3V is a Veterans organization focused on supporting members in their post military careers www.treblevictor.org) . He has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition for his support of veterans.

In his professional career, Philip is a Consulting Partner at PwC, based in Toronto. Currently he is the executive responsible for the firm's global sales transformation program.

Philip has become a somewhat unexpected sponsor and joint-architect of PwC’s innovative and award winning leadership program targeted at top talent, mid-career women. The program started in 2013, when it became clear that although our entry level hiring was equal, we were losing top talent mid career women at a significantly higher rate than their male counterparts. In 2017, the program was expanded to include participants from other organizations. Today more than 400 talented women have graduated from the program. Our retention of talent is now close to 90%, and 21% of the PwC alumni have joined the executive (partner) ranks.

Philip is a 2016 Catalyst Canada Honours Champion in the Business Leader category, recognized for his exceptional corporate leadership and transformational contributions to advancing women and inclusion in the workplace. He is an Advisory Board Member for WNORTH and past advisory board member for WXN Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women.

Captain (Ret’d) Theresa Sapara, CD, MBA

 

Theresa joined the military as a private soldier before being selected for officer and university training, after which she worked for combat, special forces and combat-support units as a logistic officer, in Canada and in Haiti. True to her competitive and driven nature, she also qualified as a military parachutist and competed in the military Ironman competition.

 

Seeking further opportunities to develop and broaden the application of the leadership skills learned as a soldier, she left the Army and has quickly established herself as a mid-ranking commercial leader with a track record of changing business focus and processes to better exploit new strategic environments. This included working within the retail, mining and professional services industries before being appointed as a manager for Amazon Web Services based in Toronto.

 

Theresa holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Ottawa and an MBA from the Ivey School of Business. In addition to spending time with her family, she volunteers as a Board Member for the Treble Victor Group (a Veterans organization) and UForChange (a youth arts program).