Tickled Pink

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Wednesday, January 25 was national Wear It Pink Day, a day when we celebrate the lives and health of those who have been challenged by breast or gynecologic cancers, and the day that we launched this year’s Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend To End Women’s Cancers.

This year’s event in Toronto is going to be extra-special. It’ll be our 10th anniversary – we’ve tagged it 10 Years Strong. And through the 9 years leading up to this year’s Weekend, which will take place September 8 and 9, 42,348 participants have raised a staggering $123.4 million for critical research, clinical enhancements and survivorship programs at The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

So, the city of Toronto was draped in pink on Wednesday. At the Shoppers Drug Mart location at 3366 Yonge Street, our Weekend Warrior, Chad Cieslik, was walking 60 kms on a treadmill to illustrate the duration of our robust two-day event (there is a 30 km, one-day option, too). And, of course, he was wearing pink. Companies across the GTA got into the spirit, with team captains mobilizing their colleagues for Wear It Pink Day. At The Princess Margaret, Dr. Bob Bell, President & CEO of the University Health Network, joined me in making a short speech and then, with Dr. Mary Gospodarowicz, Medical Director of the Cancer Program at PMH, and Justine Jackson, Sr. VP and Chief Financial Officer of UHN, we cut up a huge pink WEWC cake for staff as well as patients, their family and friends (and wowzer, was it good!). Staff at The Princess Margaret and our sister hospitals, Toronto General, Toronto Western and Toronto Rehab, were invited to wear pink (or teal for gynecologic cancers) and received a ballot for each item of pink or teal they were wearing. Our amazing Barb Tisano, who we know and love for her stellar work at PMH reception, must have earned 14 or 15 ballots – sweater, tights, slippers, bracelets, bunny ears – she had it all! Several participants had their ballot drawn and won prizes, including an LED TV, a DVD player, a digital photo frame and a one-year membership to the Toronto Zoo. The hospitals are still buzzing over Wear It Pink Day! And for those that registered to participate in our 10 Years Strong Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend To End Women’s Cancers, one name was drawn for a Blackberry Curve!

But as impressive as all of those activities were (and they were impressive!), what really awed me were two other things. At dawn, the CN Tower was illuminated in pink for the remainder of the day, while at dusk, Toronto City Hall was lit in pink as skaters flitted across the ice at Nathan Phillips Square. Both iconic structures were stunning in pink, and reminded residents of our special Wear It Pink Day and its significance to The Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend To End Women’s Cancers and the work being at The Princess Margaret to conquer women’s cancers in our lifetime.

 
Posted on: 1/27/2012 at 1:36 PM
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Cents for Cancer - Grade 6 students of St. Clare Catholic School do their part to conquer cancer

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The staff at the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation were treated to a visit today from three delightful young students and their principal from St. Clare Catholic School.  Claudia Femia, Maya Mulahmetovic, and Simone Mulahmetovic helped organize a penny drive at their school which they called Cents for Cancer, and they were excited to present us with $725.12….not all pennies, but over 45,000 of them!  The girls needed a trolley to get the thousands of coins up to our office.

Maria Fantauzzi, principal at St. Clare, told us that thinking of ways to ‘give back’ to the community is an important aspect to school life for her students, and she’s very proud of their efforts.

My staff and I love visits from our donors—young donors, old donors, and everything in between.  It gives us a wonderful opportunity to say thank you face to face, get our picture taken with some very special people, and to hear about the many personal stories that have motivated people to give and to fundraise for The Princess Margaret.

But there is really something extra special about meeting young children who are proud of their fundraising efforts and who are learning at a young age the special joy that comes from giving.  We want to thank the parents and teachers of the students at St. Clare for taking the time to teach these important values and for being great role models for their children.

We’re so grateful that others in our community are as motivated as we are to CONQUER CANCER IN OUR LIFETIME.

 
Posted on: 1/26/2012 at 10:57 AM
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Safe vs. Disruptive Thinking

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In an early (7am) morning meeting with senior staff of Princess Margaret, the idea of “Safe vs. Disruptive” thinking and strategies came forward from Dr. Mary G. We discussed this with some energy and enthusiasm. It is a profound insight for us. In a cancer hospital, patient care is always focused on “Safe” but research and new protocols might be thought of in “Disruptive” terms. Patients obviously want “Safe” treatment but often patients benefit from “Disruptive” research, science and thinking. The same applies in the Foundation as we think about raising the Financial Capital to support the Human Capital who embrace both “Safe” and “Disruptive”. We live in an ever more complex world with an explosion of date…….information and video on the internet is doubling every two years now. We live in the world of “Big Data”. Increasingly, we need “Big Ideas” to deal with big problems. That’s why understanding and embracing both “Safe” and “Disruptive” thinking is so important for us at Princess Margaret. Thanks to Dr. Mary G. for this outstanding insight. Mary is an incredible leader and a “Passion Capitalist” extraordinaire!

Posted on: 1/12/2012 at 9:21 AM
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Courage and Passion Capital

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I was walking through The Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday and spotted this saying handwritten on a white board across from the blood lab: “The way of Courage passes directly through your greatest fear.” Courage is a concept that comes up in a cancer centre on a regular basis. We see many, many patients and their families display incredible courage. We also see staff like doctors, nurses, security guards and patient flow coordinators all display courage as well. Courage is a word and a concept well-known to cancer patients and their caregivers. What is interesting is how seldom the word and concept of “courage” is used in the business community. Sure, entrepreneurs are often described as courageous, but nearly always after they are successful. In the business world, courage is not a word that is commonly used. Courage does not show up on most performance appraisals. Courage is not ‘taught’ or even discussed in most business schools. I have learned a great deal about courage in my work at The Princess Margaret. Courage is the third principle of Passion Capital and all Passion Capitalists possess courage. Courage is the ‘soul’ of Passion Capital. Here’s to all those who understand the meaning of: “The way of Courage passes directly through your greatest fear.”

Posted on: 1/11/2012 at 9:20 AM
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BE A 10

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I can remember quite vividly going to the movies to see Bo Derek in ’10’ back in 1979. And while I can’t remember much about the film, I do recall that that was the era of rating people: “I went out with a girl who was an 8.5,” or, “My new boyfriend is an absolute 10.”

That concept has long faded along with much of the superficiality of the era. But, we’ve resurrected the ‘10’ concept at The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation in conjunction with our Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend To End Women’s Cancers.

‘I’M A 10’ reflects two things: we’re celebrating 10 years strong – the 10th anniversary of our landmark Weekend To End Women’s Cancers -- as well as the beauty, both internal and external, exhibited by our participants.

You’ll start seeing our ‘I’M A 10’ campaign everywhere – television, bus shelters, brochures and banners.  If you’re driving past the hospital on University, you won’t be able to miss Mehre Zuckerman’s smiling face on the banner that adorns The Princess Margaret. Mehre is a survivor and a longtime participant in The Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend To End Women’s Cancers. At various locations in the city, I have also seen the smiling faces of Audrey Loeb, who initiated The Weekend To End Women’s Cancers in 2003, Chad Cieslik, our event ironman, and Vicki Fiddler, who will be participating in her 10th Walk – all 10’s for their roles in The Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend To End Women’s Cancers.  

We’re celebrating 10 years strong in 2012 and we need you when we take to the streets, united in one ground-breaking movement to advance Personalized Cancer Medicine and end all women’s cancers. Will you join us and BE A 10 in 2012?

I’m really looking forward to walking in my 10th Weekend To End Women’s Cancers (and its earlier incarnation, The Weekend To End Breast Cancer) this year, so I’M A 10, too! Just don’t expect to see me with braided hair like that other ’10,’ Bo Derek.

Visit www.ima10.ca for more info and to see some great stories.

Posted on: 1/10/2012 at 9:38 AM
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What is Your Beach Ball Question for 2012?

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I think we live in a world where asking the right questions is even more important than having answers. I call this world, “the post-Google world.” You can go on Google and immediately get just about any answer to any question. So, asking the right questions is where the value is. The big, bold, provocative, “keep you up at night” questions I call Beach Ball questions. Beach Ball questions are like a beach ball that you blow up and try to hold under water. You simply can’t hold them under water. So, what is your Beach Ball question for 2012? Is it about your career or a relationship or maybe some bigger issue in the world? I have two Beach Ball questions for 2012. The first is, “How can the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre lead the world in the development and delivery of personalized cancer medicine?” The second question is, “What is the world’s most valuable asset?” So, as 2011 comes to an end, think about your Beach Ball questions and take some time to reflect on how they will shape your action and life in 2012. This is my last blog for 2011, but I’ll be back in January. To everyone reading this blog posting, thanks for everything this year and 2012 is going to be the best year yet.

Posted on: 12/8/2011 at 4:14 PM
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Creed – The DNA of Passion Capital

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Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is one of the world’s most successful corporations. J&J is a top performing company and has traditionally been a great investment. J&J bases all of its strategies and decisions on a simple one-page creed document they call their “Credo”. Their credo was written in 1943 by Robert Wood Johnson then head of the company and has basically been embraced since then virtually unchanged. J&J has been guided through good times and bad by their credo. A creed is basically what you believe. The J&J credo is a focused and specific statement of what they believe. The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation also has a creed. This creed is a one-page statement which directs all of the strategies and decisions of the Foundation. The creed is our DNA. It is the most important principle of Passion Capital. In 2011, The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation is having another record year and is preparing for a very major revolution in personalized cancer medicine for 2012. We will be launching the largest campaign in the history of Canadian hospitals in 2012. The PMHF Creed is the basis for what we believe, what we do, who we do it for, and what our ambition is. It is our DNA. As we finish 2011, we have also been fortunate to be named as one of Canada’s Top 10 Corporate Cultures. Culture is another principle of our Passion Capital. I hope that as you read this, you think of your own personal creed and maybe draw some inspiration from Robert Wood Johnson and his credo for J&J or the PMHF creed which has become the foundation of our Foundation!

Posted on: 12/7/2011 at 10:43 AM
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Personalized Cancer Medicine - The Revolution Is Coming

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As we turn the calendar to the last month of 2011, I am already thinking ahead to 2012.  Without question, the major theme and focus of The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre next year will be on Personalized Cancer Medicine.  In fact, every major cancer centre in the world will be preparing for this revolution in cancer care and research. You will be hearing a lot from us in the spring of 2012 on Personalized Cancer Medicine and our bold and visionary plans for delivering on the challenge of leading Canada and the world in this important new era.  It is exciting to know our focus and vision for 2012 has been so thoroughly thought through and discussed.  Our Board and staff are all aligned on the role and importance of Personalized Cancer Medicine.  As we begin to present our ambitious plans and vision, we believe all of our community of supporters will rally around this important new future in cancer medicine.  If you only knew how close we are to making Personalized Cancer Medicine a reality….. Much more on this subject in the spring of 2012!!!
Posted on: 11/29/2011 at 4:48 PM
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Steam Whistle – Passion Capital for The Weekend!

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Last Sunday, November 20th, approximately 250 veterans and supporters of The Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women’s Cancers gathered at the event space at Steam Whistle Brewery.  The founders and staff of Steam Whistle have been remarkably generous supporters of our Weekend to End Women’s Cancers event which is moving into its 10th year in 2012.  The picture is of my wife Sheila, who has walked the walk every year, and my daughter Sarah, who is home from Boston and also has been a regular walker.  The story of the founding of Steam Whistle by “three fired guys” and their dedication “to do one thing really, really well” makes this a great Passion Capital story.  Of course, every one of the 4,000 plus walkers and the hundreds of volunteers who support The Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women’s Cancers are also Passion Capitalists.  Our thanks to all the walkers and volunteers and a special thanks to the good beer folks at Steam Whistle!

 
Posted on: 11/22/2011 at 3:42 PM
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Mrs. Pat Alofs- Nov. 2nd, 2002- My Favourite Passion Capitalist Remembered!

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November 2nd 2002 is the day my Mom- Pat Alofs-died of cancer at her home in Windsor. We all looked after her at home in those very difficult last months. I was with her almost constantly the last month and was staying at the Hilton and then going to be with her in her home for 14 or 18 hours. I will never forget those last few days and the support of family and friends. Plus the time spent with an incredible palliative care nurse, who spent more time looking after me as my Mom lost consciousness and slipped away. Pat Alofs was this amazing (I mean really incredible) Mother and Grand Mother. She was everyones favourite teacher at St. Gabriels school in Windsor where she taught for so many years. What a special, warm and caring person. Her cancer took her life but she never became less than the superb person she always was. So today is a day for all in my family and extended family to remember Pat, Mom, Manny. I now believe in angels! We all love you and miss you Mom! My Mom was the original Passion Capitalist in my life.

My Mom had the Passion Capital building blocks of creed, culture, courage and persistence down and fully in practice. Her example led me to Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation. Since joining PMHF 8 years ago I have helped raise about $600 million to provide the financial capital for PMH to become “One of the World’s Top 5 Cancer Centres”. Passion comes from many places, including from loss and grief. Out of bad comes good. Here’s to you Mom and to all the people in our lives who inspire our “Passion Capital”.

Posted on: 11/1/2011 at 3:13 PM
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