The Power of Parenting

Thursday, 02 September 2010


Battle of the Brains

Battle of the Brains®

Congratulations to Ernst & Young, our new Battle Cup champions!



Mother Nature tried her best to put a damper on the evening with the cold, dreary weather outside, but it was an entirely different feeling inside Kool Haus for the 17th annual Battle of the Brains.

It was a seesaw battle for the top spot all night, but in the end the brainiacs from Ernst & Young emerged victorious. Capital One A landed in second place, and only 27 points behind were the defending Battle Cup champs, Team Blakes.

Highlights of the night featured a welcome speech from the Hon. David Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and a delicious meal courtesy of Daniel et Daniel Catering.

Your generous support means we can continue to unleash the power of parenting. Thank you!

Many thanks to all our Battle of the Brains® MMX teams:

Ernst & Young
Capital One A
Blakes
Friends of Invest in Kids A
National Bank Financial
Denison’s Dreamers
Equity Transfer & Trust
Bell Canada
Partners & Edell
BMO and Deloitte & Touche
Heathbridge Capital Management
Team Dove (Unilever)
Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP
Telus
Team Becel (Unilever)
RBC Capital Markets
Team Edwards
Graphicworks Inc.
Corus Entertainment/Kids Can Press
Capital One B
Fidelity Investments ULC
Kinross Gold
Quizative
Friends of Invest in Kids B
Scotia Capital Inc.
Team Barrick
TD Waterhouse
DisclosureNet
The Herjavec Group
Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
ACS Buckaroos
KPMG CONNECTION
ACS Buckerrangs
Russell Investments Canada
CIBC
J.S.T. Productions
Canaccord
Research In Motion
KP Graphics
Henry White Kinnear Foundation

Thank you to our wonderful host, Dianne Buckner (CBC’s Dragons’ Den), and our special guests:

The Honourable David C. Onley, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario

Scott Russell - CBC Sports Weekend
Pat Bolland - Market Morning, Trading Day Business News Network
Anne Marie Mediwake - CBC News Now
Robert Herjavec – Dragons’ Den
Kevin O’Leary – Dragons’ Den
Heather Hiscox - CBC News Now
Nancy Wilson - CBC News Now

For more photos of the event, visit our Flickr photo set HERE.

   
   
   




Thank you to the following companies who made the evening possible:



Battle of the Brains is one of Canada’s most entertaining and interactive fundraisers. The event, which has been attracting Canada’s corporate elite for the past 16 years, sees many of Canada’s most prestigious companies facing off against each other in a game of mental gymnastics as they compete for the coveted Battle Cup.

A fun-filled evening of fast-paced trivia in categories from sports to music and literature to current events, Battle of the Brains is a blast! Kicking off with a cocktail reception and gourmet dinner, the highlight of the night is the game. Teams compete to answer multiple choice trivia questions in a variety of challenging categories – and with some teams starting to train the day after the last Battle ended there are some serious bragging rights at stake.


Every dollar raised at this fabulously entertaining event goes to help Invest in Kids in our mission to transform the way Canadian parents are educated and supported – so you can feel even better about having all that fun.

Each year, Battle of the Brains® attracts more than 40 of Canada’s most prominent and influential companies eager to compete for the coveted “Battle Cup.” An event with a rich history and enthusiastic following, Battle of the Brains’ list of long-standing attendees reads like a “whose who” of corporate Canada:

BMO Capital Markets – 15 years
RBH Inc. – 15 years
RBC Capital Markets / RBC Dominion Securities - 14 years
Unilever Canada – 14 years
Barrick Gold Corporation – 13 years
Fidelity Investments Canada – 12 years
Henry White Kinnear Foundation – 12 years
Fraser Milner Casgrain – 11 years
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP – 10 years
CIBC World Markets Children’s Miracle Foundation – 9 years
Ernst & Young LLP – 10 years
Scotiabank Group / Scotia Capital Inc. – 10 years
TD Securities / TD Mutual Funds – 9 years
PricewaterhouseCoopers – 8 years
Research In Motion – 9 years
Capital One Canada – 8 years
Deutsche Bank AG – 7 years
Deloitte LLP – 7 years
State Street Canada – 6 years
Manpower Services Canada Ltd. – 6 years
Heathbridge Capital Management Inc. – 7 years


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