Calgary Corporate Volunteer Council
Connect - Engage - Strengthen
The Calgary Corporate Volunteer Council ("CCVC") is a collaborative body of individuals from businesses throughout Calgary working collectively to respond to the critical needs of our city by actively developing and advocating workplace volunteerism as a key community building strategy.
Recognizing that workplace volunteerism is a large part of the community investment landscape, the CCVC aims to create and utilize a system of sharing information and expertise relating to community investment with a focus on workplace volunteerism.
Mission
To strengthen community by promoting best practice and strengthening employer supported volunteerism.
Vision
Businesses and volunteer leaders engaging strategically in community by embracing the strength and diversity of their employees.
Current Members
| Company Name | Contact |
| Alliance Pipeline Ltd | Mary Sinclair |
| Altagas Ltd. | Nicole Arienzale |
| Brookfield Properties | Rita Borrow |
| Cenovus | Megan Marshall |
| Chevron Canada Resources | Amy Wood |
| ConocoPhillips Canada | Barb Simic |
| Devon Canada | Paula King |
| Dexterity Ventures Inc. | Gena Rotstein |
| Dr. Brad Krusky Pediatric Dentistry | Dr. Brad Krusky |
| Enbridge Inc. | Lennina Pavón Cardoso |
| EnCana Corporation | Erin Van Oostwaard |
| Enmax | Michelle Wong |
| First Calgary Savings | Dani DeBoice |
| HedKandi Salons | Michelle Mayne |
| Hopewell Residential Communities | Scott Hamilton |
| Nexen Inc. | Fiona Buchanan |
| Penn West Petroleum Ltd. | Joe Connors |
| Pure Technologies Ltd | Logan Fesenmair |
| SAP Canada Inc. Calgary | Shannon Seeley |
| Stikeman Elliot LLP | Sarah Stone |
| Suncor Energy Inc. | Joanne Manser |
| Sysco Calgary | Jennifer O'Krancy |
| TD Canada Trust | Ellen Dungen |
| TransAlta Corporation | Jillian Reid |
| Trans Canada Pipelines | Janice Van Coughnett |
| Trico Homes | Clark Hogan |
- Grow leaders in the corporate and non-profit sectors that advocate and demonstrate cross-sectoral civic engagement.
- Encourage effective partnerships between the business and voluntary sectors.
- Share information and expertise relating to workplace volunteer development and programming as a key component of community investment.
- Promote creative models of workplace volunteering.
- Promote professional development opportunities for members of the CCVC who are engaged in educating, creating and administering community investment strategies and/or employee volunteerism as part of their job responsibilities.
- Grow support and recognition for the value of workplace volunteerism in the Calgary community.
- Quarterly council meetings to network and share best practice in employee volunteering
- One-time discount on employee volunteer project management support, per year of paid membership
- One complimentary consultation to support your employer-supported volunteer program
- Opportunity to participate in local, national and international research on employee volunteering
- Connections to training & professional development opportunities on employee volunteer programs
- Networking events with corporate and non profit leaders
- Access to LinkedIn group containing information, knowledge and discussion on employee volunteer initiatives and programs
- Access to information on unique employee volunteer projects
Annual Membership - $500
To discuss the benefits of membership, sign up and for more information contact Janet Kerrigan, Corporate Citizenship Coordinator at (403) 231-1428 or email.
Volunteer Calgary would like to thank the members of the CCVC Development Committee for volunteering their time, creative ideas and commitment to community in the development of the committee: Chevron Canada Resources, ConocoPhillips, EnMax, Home Depot, Penn West, Trico Homes.
*Annual membership fee is waived if corporate sponsorship for VC programs/services is over or equal to $10,000.00/year – not eligible for $500 discount on project management services; Recipients of the "Leader in Employee Volunteering" awards (3 winners/year), receive 1 year of free membership to the CCVC beginning in May of that year– not eligible for $500 discount on project management services.






