Английская Википедия:Art DeFehr
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Arthur A. DeFehr Шаблон:Post-nominals (born November 10, 1942)[1] is a Canadian businessman with investments in real estate and Palliser Furniture.[2] He also was involved in initiating the Canadian Foodgrains Bank,[3] LCC International University, Canadian Mennonite University, International Development Enterprises, and immigration policy including the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.
Early life
DeFehr was born in 1942 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in a Mennonite family. Both his parents were refugees from the Soviet Union who came to Canada in the 1920s.[4]Шаблон:Failed verification He had a highly educated mother and a father who started a major furniture business.[5]
Education
- High school: Mennonite Brethren Collegiate
- University of Manitoba: Initial studies in science but graduated in 1964 with a Business degree.[6] Awarded the Isbister Scholarship for academic performance.
- Goshen College: Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.[7]
- Harvard Business School: Graduated in 1967 with a two-year MBA. Awards included first year Baker Scholar.
Business career
DeFehr returned to Winnipeg and the family business following his 1967 graduation from Harvard.[8]Шаблон:Failed verification. DeFehr became CEO[9] of the family enterprises in 1984 and purchased the part of the business that became Palliser Furniture[10] in 1996. Real estate represents his other major business interest.
Awards
- Officer of the Order of Canada[11] – 2004
- Order of Manitoba – 2011[12]
- Honorary Doctorate of Laws – University of Manitoba 1998
- Honorary Doctorate of Laws – University College of Cape Breton – 2002
- Honorary Diploma – Red River College – 2003[13]
- Goshen College – Alumni Award – 2011[14]
- Entrepreneur of the Year – Manitoba Business Magazine – 2000
- Prairie Lifetime Achievement Award – Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year program – 2001[15]
- Canadian Manufacturers Hall of Fame – 2009[16]
- Canadian Home Furnishings Alliance – Lifetime Achievement Award[17] – 2012
- Spirit of Life Award – City of Hope (National Home Furnishings Industry Humanitarian Award)[18]
References
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- Goshen College alumni
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