Thursday, April 06, 2006

Win a Trip to Montreal

Support to Single Parents is holding a fundraising raffle and auction in conjunction with the Geeks on Ice 2006 hockey tournament from April 20-23 at the Moncton 4Plex. Stop by to see IT companies vie for the Whitehill Cup, and purchase tickets for the raffle $2/each, 3 for $5.
Prizes include:
  • Trip for two to Montreal on Via Rail
  • Prepaid cell phone
  • Men’s watch and
  • Night’s stay for a family of four at Ramada Crystal Palace.
The silent auction item is an official Olympic jacket autographed by all members of the 2006 Men’s Curling Gold Medalists, Team Gushue.
Tickets are on sale right now at the Support to Single Parents offices on Queen Street in Moncton, and will also be on sale during the tournament at the Tim Horton’s 4Ice Centre.
All proceeds from the hockey tournament, raffle and auction are to purchase computers and peripherals for Support to Single Parents.
More info can be obtained from http://www.geeksonice.com/

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Did you know?

If your looking for more information on these great events, browse our Archive section at the bottom right hand corner of this web page. You will be able to read all our press releases and media coverage.

Geeks Golf Deadline Approaches

If you've been thinking of registering your team for the first annual Geeks Golf tournament your time is running out. The deadline for registration is April 7, 2006. All proceeds raised at this great event will go towards Support for Single Parents, Inc.

The event is from April 20, 2006 to April 22, 2006. The entrance fee of $40.00 per player includes a two-hour, 18 hole game of golf, pizza for your foursome, and admission to the GeekFest on Saturday night. The tournament features a putting contest for all registered golf players, where someone could walk away with $10,000!

The golf tournament is a scramble format and open to individuals belonging to knowledge economy firms like call center, IT, insurance, banking, engineering, animation, consulting, students, families and friends.

Register your golf team (or those individuals looking to play) by contacting the Dundee Sports Dome at 382-PLAY (7529) or email at info@sportsdome.ca or visit our website at www.sportsdome.ca.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Crosby Live Repeat

If you missed last night's Crosby Live featuring Geeks on Ice and Support for Single Parents, you can see the repeat today at 4pm on Rogers Television. Click the link for local listings: <http://www.rogerstelevision.com/>

Monday, April 03, 2006

Live Geeks on Crosby Live Tonight!

Tune into Rogers Television tonight, Monday April 3 2006, at 8pm as Geeks on Ice will be the feature guest on Crosby Live. Geeks on Ice founder Trevor Macausland, Support for Single Parents Executive Director Nancy Hartling and Enterprise Greater Moncton's Stephanie Turner will be taking your phone calls for one hour. Tune in to find out information on this year's event, the services that Support for Single Parents provides and the challenges of economic development.

Crosby Live airs Monday through Wednesday, LIVE at 8 PM, exclusively on Rogers Television.
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Friday, March 31, 2006

Geeks Update

With only 3 weeks to go, the Geeks on Ice committee is in high gear and spirit! We are working very hard to finalize many aspects of our event and want to inform you of what we will be doing in preperation to the greatest knowledge industry sports event in Canada! Here are things that are worth noting:


  1. We have secured a sponsor for the hockey tournament MVP. Business NB has gratiously donated a MVP trophy that will be presented to the player by Mathieu Brideau from BNB on April, 23 2006 at the Geeks on Ice final. (See picture at right)
  2. Whitehill Technologies has donated 3 new laser printers to Support for Single Parents to help them deliver their services to the community. So far we are on track to raise up to $6000.00.
  3. Trash talking has commenced by the 16 teams from Geeks on Ice. Please continue...
  4. Support for Single Parents are selling 1000 raffle tickets which will be drawn at Geekfest on April 22, 2006 at the Dundee Sportsdome. Price is $2 each or 3 for $5. Prizes include:

    • 1st: Round Trip Sleeper Class tickets for two to Montreal - VIA Rail

    • 2nd: Ramada Crystal Palace - one night stay for family of four

    • 3rd: Rogers/Muchmusic pay as you go cell phone

    • 4th: Men's Gruen Swiss steel watch


  5. Proceeds to Support for Single Parents. Tickets can be purchased at Geeks on Ice, Geeks Golf or by calling (506) 858-1303.
  6. A silent Auction will kickoff at the Rising Stars VIP puck drop event on April 20, 2006. The item is an official team Canada Olympic jacket authographed by Gold medallist Team Gushue.
  7. The Times and Transcript published two articles featuring Geeks on Ice.
  8. 13 teams have registered for Geeks Golf. Call 382-7529 to register your team or email at info@sportsdome.ca
  9. Trevor Macausland, Nancy Hartling from Support for Single Parents and Stephanie Turner of Enterprise Greater Moncton will be taking your calls on Crosby Live on Monday April 3, 2006 starting at 8pm. Crosby Live airs Monday through Wednesday, LIVE at 8 PM, exclusively on Rogers Television.

Keep checking the blog for updates.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Silent Auction Planned for Geeks on Ice\Geeks Golf

Own a piece of the Olympics! Silent Auction to feature official Olympic gear, signed by gold medal winners, Team Gushue!


A silent auction to be held during Geeks on Ice 2006 features an official Olympic gear jacket, size XL, signed by all members of the 2006 men’s gold medal winning curling team. Bidding is open to the public. More details to follow...

**Disclaimer: Owners reserve right to withdraw auction item if reserve is not met.

Monday, March 27, 2006

Metro Moncton a haven for geeks

Times & Transcript | Metro Moncton
Article published: Mar 27, 2006

Metro Moncton a haven for geeks
City Hall Report
BRENT MAZEROLLE

Moncton - it's all geek to me.

There was a time of course when being a geek seemed like a bad thing.

And I'm not necessarily talking about the original meaning of geek - a circus performer who bit the heads off live chickens.

I'm talking more recently than that. A geek was a computer-loving nerd, a dweeb, someone who never set foot in a hockey arena, let alone actually got on the ice and played. And yet that is precisely what geeks have become around these parts, hockey playing, socializing leaders of Metro Moncton for today and tomorrow.

To wit, there's the Geeks on Ice hockey tournament that brings IT people from around the Maritimes to Moncton for a bit of fun and old fashion wirless networking, i.e. actually standing around and talking to people in face-to-face encounters.

There are Moncton's Cyber Socials, another series of gatherings for people in the area knowledge industry. and in a couple weeks time there will be the 24 hour Lanvasion '06 at Festival Hall in the Moncton Market.

"A Lan Party is a large grouping of people who gather in order to play today's and yesterday's hottest PC games. Players play both casually as well as compete for prizes." says a news release from the event's organizers.

I believe they do that by linking their computers in networks so they play video games against each other, but what would I know? I've never eaten a chicken head either.

If all this is baffling to you, you're probably not alone, but I suspect we'll all be hearing about more stuff like this soon.

It's the goal of the City of Moncton to bring and keep young educated professionals here. And one of the ways the city hopes to do that is to create a critical mass of high tech and knowledge industry firms to build on some of the really credible inroads Metro Moncton has already made into the cyber-present and the cyber future.

As you may already know, the city has enlisted some high profile help in its goal in the form of IC2, a renowned institute dedicated to commercializing technology which is connected to the University of Texas at Austin.

IC2 can surely help the city find its way through the chicken and egg dilemma of economic development - you can't get the industry if you don't have the skilled workers and you won't have the skilled workers if you don't have the industry.

The beauty of many tech industries is they can be run from anywhere, so our location out at the edge of North America need not be the handicap it can be in industries like manufacturing. We can do this. All we need is individuals and innovation.

What grassroots events like Geeks on Ice, Cyber Socials and Lanvasion '06 can do is create the environment and lifestyle here that knowledge professionals will find attractive . Moreso, such events can create the vibe, something no amount of policy documents can do.

Geek power is living among us. Perhaps it's time we all embrace it. It's good for Moncton. It cna be good for us.

Geeks on Ice for good cause

Times & Transcript | Events
As published on page C3 on March 27, 2006

Local area "geeks" will be gathering the weekend of April 21-23 to help raise money for Support to Single Parents Inc., a non-profit organization that began in 1982 to help improve the quality of life of single parent families by helping them make positive changes in their life.

The Geeks on Ice tournament is not only a chance to raise money for the organization, it is a chance for local knowledge industry workers to gather and meet. The idea for the event came to event organizer, Trevor Macausland, three years ago while playing hockey with other people in IT, and realized that workers in the IT industry did not get the opportunity to get together. Eight teams were signed up to play in the original tournament and this year the competition has grown to 16 teams from all over the Maritimes.

This tournament is open to anyone in the industry or family members of those who work anywhere from call centres to banking. "Students too. Those looking for career choices and wanting to make contacts with businesses in the industry," Trevor adds.

Also on the program for the weekend is this year's first Geeks Golf tournament, being held at the Dundee Sportsdome. "Geeks Golf was started for those who don't play hockey and still want to be involved," Trevor says. Employees, family members and anyone interested in learning more about the industry are invited to play an entire 18-hole round of indoor golf.

Besides playing golf, participants can qualify to putt for $10,000, enjoy some pizza and mingle with other individuals from the local knowledge industry.

The Tim Hortons 4 Ice Centre will play host to the Geeks on Ice tournament, which is free to anyone wishing to watch some geeks in action. Anyone interested in playing Geeks Golf is required to pay a $40 fee and must sign up in advance. For more information about the tournament and contact information, please check out the website at www.geeksonice.com

Friday, March 24, 2006

Lanvasion '06

A good friend of mine, Andre Melanson, is trying to add some flavor to the Atlantic Canadian "Geek" community. If sports isn't for you, I sugest you check this event out. -Trevor Macausland

Lanvasion '06
from Saturday, April 15, 2006 to Sunday, April 16, 2006

Contact: Andre Melanson
Telephone: 506-961-1459
Location: Festival Hall (Moncton City Market)
Schedule: Lan is 24 Hrs (8pm-8pm) , Registration Starts 6pm
It's going to be an awesome LAN Tournament with prizes from Ultra, Compu-Smart, Samsung, and DLink! We even have representatives from the World Cyber Games (
www.worldcybergames.ca) attending this event! So, put on your game face and sign up! Come put your skills to the test!

So, are you 1337?
Visit : http://www.lanvasion.com

Pick up HERE magazine to Read about Geeks...

(Moncton Edition)
link:http://www.herenb.com/moncton/issues/0312/said.html

What was said this week
David Gingras gives a post-council report

Moncton City Council sure could have used some pick-me-up on Monday night. There were seniors discussing the Mayor's Senior's Committee. Which Mayor Mitton established after being elected to uncover the needs of seniors in Moncton and to subsequently prioritize those needs.

Wasn't there already a Senior's Committee, called City Council?

And then there was Councillor Doug Robertson's Technology Planning Group update and the presentation by the Moncton Infrastructure Group who discussed the sewer system review and master plan.

Yawn.

However, there were some shining stars at council.

Geeks on Ice is a networking group geared towards the knowledge industry and its professionals. They made a presentation describing their role in raising money for local charities. This year, money raised by Geeks on Ice and Geeks Golf will be going towards Support for Single Parents. The first event takes place between April 21 and 23 at the Moncton 4-Ice centre. Admission to the 16-team hockey tournament is free. For golfing enthusiasts, Geeks Golf will be taking place at the Dundee Sports Dome between April 20 and 23.

Deputy Mayor Merrill Henderson asked, "What do you classify as a geek?" The answer was provided by Geeks on Ice organizer Trevor Macausland. By his definition, a geek is anyone employed within an IT company, contact centre, insurance or banking company, or any organization that specializes in the transfer of knowledge. If you need more information, go to
www.geeksonice.com.

Another presentation of interest was by a new gang in town. The Junior Chamber International Greater Moncton, headed up by the owner of Joe Moka Café, Yvan Laviolette. It is quite new toMoncton and as the press release says, it "will provide the opportunity for young people to develop the leadership skills, social responsibility, entrepreneurship and fellowship necessary to create positive change in this city and around the world." JCI Greater Moncton is essentially a networking tool for the business minded 20- and 30-yearolds in MetroMoncton.

Cont....

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Geeks on Ice 2006 on Track to Raise Almost $6,000 for Support to Single Parents

Raffle draw and Geeks Golf event provide activities for everyone


Moncton, NB – The third annual Geeks on Ice hockey tournament has filled its roster of teams for the April tournament. Teams from Halifax, Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton and Miramichi will be in Moncton April 20-23 to play in support of Support to Single Parents.

Trevor MacAusland, tournament founder, is pleased to announce the following teams will be playing in this year’s tournament:


Whitehill Conference
Plexus DivisionRising Stars Division
HRDCDovico
PropertyGuys.comOAOT
Plexus ConnectivityBeauséjour Health
SpieloWhitehill Technologies
Enterprise Greater Moncton Conference
Dundee SportsDome DivisionMaritime Cresting Division
Assomption VieXerox 2
Evolving SolutionsBrovada Technologies
Fatkat AnimationCanada Post
Xerox 1Sports Direct Inc



“We also are taking registrations for the Geeks Golf tournament being held that same weekend at the Dundee Sports Dome,” says MacAusland. “We expect to host more than 300 people representing all facets of workers in IT and the Knowledge Industry in the Maritimes here in Moncton.”

The deadline for teams to register for Geeks Golf is April 7th. Teams can register by contacting the Dundee Sports Dome at 382-PLAY (7529) or email at info@sportsdome.ca or visit our website at www.sportsdome.ca.

Organizers are on track to raise almost $6,000 for this year’s designated charity, Moncton-based Support to Single Parents. A raffle draw for prizes including a return trip for two from Moncton to Montreal courtesy of Via Rail, and a stay at the Ramada Crystal Palace for a family of four is expected to sell out. Tickets can be purchased from Support to Single Parents, from the Geeks on Ice organizing committee, or onsite at the tournament.

Donations have also been pouring in from local companies. “The support of the local business community has been tremendous,” says Dawn Mallyon, Marketing and Sponsorship Chair. “Sponsors have lined up to donate prizes, money, and computer peripherals. Our goals have been met and we’re a month until the tournament. The committee is very pleased.”

Geeks on Ice has a mandate to serve as a networking catalyst and promotion of knowledge industry firms and professionals from all over Atlantic Canada while raising funds to purchase computers, peripherals and software for non-profit organizations.

2006 Sponsors include Maritime Cresting, Plexus Connectivity Solutions, Whitehill Technologies, Inc., Enterprise Greater Moncton, RBC Financial Services, the Government of NB, BMG Consulting and Dundee Sportsdome. Prize donors include Via Rail, Investor’s Group, Ramada Crystal Palace, and NRC.

Deadline for Geeks Golf registration is April 7th.

Further information can be obtained by visiting the website at www.geeksonice.com or by contacting:

Trevor MacAusland
506-855-0005, ext 259
tmacausland@gmail.com

or

Dawn Mallyon
506-855-0005, ext 228
dmallyon@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

2006 Geeks on Ice Teams Announced

At last night's Moncton City Council meeting Trevor Macausland, Geeks on Ice founder, released the names of the teams playing in this year's hockey tournament. These 16 teams are from all over Atlantic Canada and represent 2 conferences and 4 divisions. The teams are:




Whitehill Conference
Plexus DivisionRising Stars Division
HRDCDovico
PropertyGuys.comOAOT
Plexus ConnectivityBeauséjour Health
SpieloWhitehill Technologies
Enterprise Greater Moncton Conference
Dundee SportsDome DivisionMaritime Cresting Division
Assomption VieXerox 2
Evolving SolutionsBrovada Technologies
Fatkat AnimationCanada Post
Xerox 1Sports Direct Inc


**Conference and Divisions may be Subject to change

Friday, March 17, 2006

Moncton City Council to Welcome Geeks

The 2006 Geeks on Ice Committee is pleased to invite everyone to join us for an official presentation at 6pm on Monday March 20th at Moncton City Hall. Trevor MacAusland and Jules Leger will make the official Geeks on Ice/Geeks Golf announcement to Moncton City Council. The presentation will announce the names of the 2006 Geeks on Ice teams, official schedule, details on the $10,000.00 Geeks Golf putt contest, Geeks raffle, Geeks auction and the Rising Stars official puck drop event.

If you can’t make it in person, Tune in to Roger Television (Cable 9 and 10) on Monday, March 20 2006 at 10pm. Keep visiting www.geeksonice.com for updates. Hope to see you there!


      Monday, March 13, 2006

      Geeks, Music, Golf and ... $10,000

      Who can Participate?: Are you a Geek? Could you use $10,000? Well Geeks Golf is for you! Employees, family members and anyone interested in knowing more about Atlantic Canada's growing knowledge industry can participate.

      How much?: For a fee of $40.00 per player, you and your team can golf an entire 18-hole indoor round of golf, qualify to putt for $10,000, party down with DJ Scotty J, munch on some pizza and meet other individuals from the local knowledge industry community.

      What's the point?: The tournament committee has chosen to sponsor Support to Single Parents (www.supporttosingleparents.ca), a non-profit organization established in 1982 with a mandate to improve the quality of life for single parents and their children. The goal this year is to raise enough money to outfit the charity with new computers and peripherals.

      I don't golf, can I still play?: Y-E-S! In fact, that is the reason we are going with a best ball format. Best ball means that 4 people from the same team all take their turns taking each shot. Only the best one will be chosen by the team. This allows for the non-geek-golfers to participate. Just a little bit of golf and lots of fun! Club rentals are available.

      How do I register?: Deadline for registration is April 7, 2006. Register your golf team (or those individuals looking to play) by contacting the Dundee Sports Dome at 382-PLAY (7529) or email at info@sportsdome.ca or visit our website at www.sportsdome.ca.

      Friday, March 10, 2006

      Golf Geeks Invade Moncton

      Geeks Golf to benefit Support for Single Parents and feature a contest to Putt to win $10,000!

      The Moncton Dundee Sports Dome is proud to host the first annual Geeks Golf tournament. In conjunction with Geeks on Ice, the event will raise money to purchase computers and peripherals for Support for Single Parents, a local non-profit organization. The golf tournament is a scramble format and open to individuals belonging to knowledge economy firms like call center, IT, insurance, banking, engineering, animation, consulting and students.

      "We are so excited to be partnering with the Geeks on Ice organizers for this tournament," says Jules Leger, President of Dundee Sports Dome. "This is the perfect opportunity for those in the knowledge industry who don't play hockey to come out and support this wonderful charity, network with peers and get in a round of golf before the season starts."

      Organizers are targeting 20 teams with the two top teams facing off in a sudden death match. Deadline for registration is April 7, 2006. Teams of four will tee off starting on Thursday April 20th, with the final being held Saturday evening during GeekFest, also to be held at the Dundee Sports Dome featuring music by DJ Scotty J.

      The entrance fee of $40.00 per player includes a two-hour, 18 hole game of golf, pizza for your foursome, and admission to the GeekFest on Saturday night. The tournament features a putting contest for all registered golf players, where someone could walk away with $10,000!

      Do not miss the greatest knowledge industry sports event in Canada! Register your golf team (or those individuals looking to play) by contacting the Dundee Sports Dome at 382-PLAY (7529) or email at info@sportsdome.ca or visit our website at www.sportsdome.ca. For updates on the event, visit http:\\www.geeksonice.com.

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      Wednesday, March 08, 2006

      Greater Moncton CyberSocial Grand Moncton - tonight/ce soir

      (Le message en français suit)

      CyberSocial.ca...connecting the dot.

      **Reminder**

      This month's headliner, Enterprise Greater Moncton, will be at the March 8th CyberSocial to talk about services and programs available to new and existing businesses in Greater Moncton. The outgoing Youth Entrepreneurship Development Officer, Patrick Goguen has been promoting entrepreneurship to our youth... under 35 and demystifying the process of starting a business in the Greater Moncton area. (Yes...he's outgoing but he's also changingjobs!)

      In light of International Women's Day, Betty DeMerchant, one of the few female 2005 Rising Stars will be on our "Soapdot!"

      Also, we have a special guest coming back - Gair Maxwell will be on hand to lead our Speed Networking session tonight!

      DATE: Wednesday, March 8th / le mercredi 8 mars

      LOCATION/LIEU: Paramount Lounge, 800 Main Street/rue (across from Church Street)

      TIME/HEURE: 5:00p.m. / 17h00

      **Rappel**

      Ce mois-ci lors de la rencontre CyberSocial, Entreprise Grand Moncton sera des nôtres lors du prochain CyberSocial le 8 mars 2006, pournous faire la présentation des services et programmes disponibles en appuis aux démarrages et expansions d'entreprises dans le Grand Moncton.En tant qu'ancien Agent de développement entrepreneuriat jeunesse, Patrick Goguen encourageait l'entrepreneuriat chez nos jeunes? de moins de 35 ans et démystifiait le processus de démarrage d'entreprises au Grand Moncton (ancien étant donné qu'il changera bientôt de poste!)

      À la lumière de la journée internationale de la femme, Betty DeMerchant, une des seules femmes membres de Rising Stars 2005, sera parmi nous sur notre "Soapdot!"

      Aussi, nous avons un invité spécial qui nous revient - Gair Maxwell, sera le facilitateur de notre activité de réseautage.

      Also Jules Leger and myself will be at the cybersocial to answer any questions concerning Geeks on Ice and geeks Golf. See you there...

      Trevor Macausland
      Geeks on Ice/Geeks Golf Organizer
      W: 506-855-0005
      H: 506-852-8096
      Email: tmacausland@gmail.com
      www.GeeksonIce.com

      The goal of Geeks on Ice and Geeks Golf is to serve as a networking catalyst and promotion for knowledge industry firms and professionals from all over the region. The unique focus of GOI is the fact that each team must consist of players who work in an IT related profession either in IT, insurance, banking, contact centers or businesses that specialize in the transfer of knowledge.


      Monday, March 06, 2006

      How to play Geeks Golf

      The revolutionary 18-hole Indoor Golf Game will challenge every aspect of your golf game, including your drives, irons, wedges, chipping, and of course putting.

      Here is how it works:
      • You hit your golf ball from a synthetic golf matt

      • Hit the golf ball towards targets that are suspended from the top of the Dome

      • The targets are at different heights and lengths

      • A scorecard will indicate which targets to hit on each hole

      • After you attempt to hit your last target of the hole, you then chip or putt on the green

      • Count all your strokes, mark your score on the scorecard, then go to the next hole


      Example

      • Hole #1 is a par 4

      • You have to hit your drive towards the Rogers Digital target. The recommended club is a driver.

      • Your next shot is to hit the Top Flite target which is 50 feet up in the air, 50
      • feet away from you. The recommended club is a 7-iron.
      • You next shot will be on the putting green that is located behind the golf matts

      • Finish the hole by putting out. Mark your score on the scorecard

      • The scorecard will indicate the other targets you need to hit for the next hole

        • Hazards:

          Watch out for the water hazard and the Out of Bounds hazards. These are indicated in the scorecard.

          Friday, March 03, 2006

          Don't Play Hockey? Be a Golf Geek Instead!

          Geeks on Ice expands to include Geeks Golf - and a contest to Putt to Win $10k!

          The 2006 Geeks on Ice Committee is pleased to announce the first annual Geeks Golf tournament to be held during the Geeks on Ice hockey tournament, proceeds of which will also go towards purchasing computers and peripherals for Support for Single Parents.

          "We are so excited to be partnering with the Geeks on Ice organizers for this tournament," says Jules Leger, President of Dundee Sportsdome. "This is the perfect opportunity for those in the knowledge industry who don't play hockey to come out and support this wonderful charity, network with peers and get in a round of golf before the season starts."

          The golf tournament is a scramble format and open to individuals belonging to knowledge economy firms like call center, IT, insurance, banking and consulting. Teams of four will tee off starting on Thursday April 20th, with the final being held Saturday evening during GeekFest, also to be held at the Dundee Sports Dome featuring music by DJ Scotty J.

          The entrance fee of $40.00 per player includes a two hour, 18 hole game of golf, pizza for your foursome, and admission to the GeekFest on Saturday night. The tournament features a putting contest for all registered golf players, where someone could walk away with $10,000!

          Players looking to register a golf team (or those individuals looking to play) should contact the Dundee SportsDome at 382-PLAY (7529) or email at info@sportsdome.ca or visit our website at www.sportsdome.ca or download our information PDF(Right click here, Save As...)

          There are sponsorship opportunities available to interested companies. Please contact Dawn Mallyon, Sponsorship and Marketing Chair at dmallyon@gmail.com for further information.

          Please bookmark www.geeksonice.com to watch for further developments and announcements.

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          Tuesday, February 28, 2006

          Defining Geek..

          What is a geek? My definition of geek is anyone who works in a field of expertise which results in a transfer of knowledge. Thousands of Atlantic Canadians work in a number of careers that deal with the exchange of knowledge. Call center, IT, engineering, sciences, legal, insurance, banking and consulting careers all qualify as "geek" professions because they are linked to the knowledge economy.

          In the 1990's, local leaders envisioned that the road to prosperity for Atlantic Canada was thru a knowledge based economy. The knowledge economy would leverage our region’s human capital and transform us into a "have" region. While much work does remain, we have had success. To celebrate our accomplishments, I felt that the region needed an event where knowledge industry professionals or "Geeks" could gather and meet. My ultimate goal was to promote and create a healthy elitism attitude about our knowledge economy. Geeks on Ice and Geeks Golf serve that purpose.

          People often ask me how a hockey and golf tournament will accomplish my goal. It’s actually quite simple. These events engage the public, whom is otherwise unaware of the thousands of jobs that exist in Atlantic Canada. The public often views the knowledge economy as simply IT related jobs within IT companies and associates the knowledge economy with the dot-com crash of 2000. Geeks on Ice and Geeks Golf showcase the many firms from our region that not only survived the crash but also prospered long after it. GTECH (formerly Spielo) and Whitehill Technologies are a few examples of New Brunswick firms that have recorded record growth while others like knowledge industry pioneers Service New Brunswick have become a model for e-government initiatives worldwide.

          While our event does include many information technology organizations like OAOT, Sports Direct Inc and Plexus, many in the public do not consider the large number of knowledge positions that are key roles within organizations like HRDC, Assomption Vie, Medavie Blue Cross, Property Guys, Beausejour Health and the Moncton Hospital. These roles not only consist of typical It roles like programmers and technicians, but also include sales, marketing, finance and administrative staff. All of which are vital to any healthy organization.

          Yes, Geeks on Ice and Geeks Golf is serving a very necessary networking function for knowledge industry warriors from our region. They are also promoting awareness of the career opportunities within the knowledge industry to young adults who want to pursue a career and remain in Atlantic Canada. It also draws attention from knowledge industry professionals looking to come back to Atlantic Canada. Remeber, our knowledge industry needs more graduates and returning professionals to lead the region's knowledge based economy towards the next wave.

          As such, I call on the thousands of call center, IT, insurance, banking, science, engineering, and consulting firms and professionals from all over Atlantic Canada to join us from April 20, 2006 through April 23, 2006 at Geeks on ice and Geeks Golf. Come celebrate our accomplishments and vision the future potential of our knowledge economy. My name is Trevor and I am a Geek!

          Trevor Macausland
          Geeks on Ice/Geeks Golf Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: tmacausland@gmail.com
          http://www.GeeksonIce.com

          The goal of Geeks on Ice is to serve as a networking catalyst and promotion for knowledge industry firms and professionals from all over the region. The unique focus of GOI is the fact that each team must consist of players who work in an IT related profession either in IT, insurance, banking, contact centers or businesses that specialize in the transfer of knowledge.

          Final Day for "Geeks on Ice" Registration

          Today marks the final day to submit your team registration fee for the annual Geeks on Ice hockey tournament. If you have mailed or plan to deliver your final payment, please contact Michel Nied to arrange delivery.

          If you require any additional information please contact Michael Nied at mnied@whitehilltech.com. Registration will be handled on a first come first serve basis.

          Payment must be made to Geeks on Ice:

          c/o Trevor Macausland
          260 MacNaughton Ave.
          Moncton, NB E1H 2J8
          Fax: 506-855-0088


          Cheers,

          Trevor Macausland
          Geeks on Ice/Geeks Golf Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: tmacausland@gmail.com
          www.GeeksonIce.com

          Thursday, February 23, 2006

          5 Days Left Until Registration Deadline!

          If you've been thinking of registering a team for the third annual "Geeks on Ice" hockey tounament, you only have 5 days left. This unique event will feature teams comprised of professionals from IT, Call center, Banking, Insurance and Consulting firms from all over Atlantic Canada. Teams that have registered include: Whitehill Technologies, SNB, Plexus, Sports Direct Inc, Assomption Vie, Canada Post, Xerox, Gtech, Property Guys, HRDC and Dovico.

          Registration cost $800 per team which guarantees 3 games from April 21st, 2006 to April 23, 2006 at the Moncton 4Plex. The top teams from each division will advance to the "Day of Champions" to compete for the Whitehill Cup.

          The committee has many activities planned for the event such as the Rising Stars official puck drop networking party, the Geeks Golf tournament at the new Dundee Sportsdome facility and the always popular Saturday night "Geekfest!" featuring music by DJ Scotty J.

          Raffle prizes will be drawn and proceeds of the event will go towards the purchase of new computers and peripherals for Support to Single Parents (www.supporttosingleparents.ca). A non-profit organization established in 1982 with a mandate to improve the quality of life for single parents and their children.

          To register or reserve your team spot, please contact Michael Nied at mnied@whitehilltech.com.

          2006 supporters include Rising Stars, Whitehill Technologies, Plexus, Enterprise Greater Moncton, RBC Financial Services, and BMG Consultants. There are tournament supporter opportunities available to interested companies. Please contact Dawn Mallyon, Marketing Chair at dmallyon@gmail.com for further information.

          Don't miss out on the best knowledge industry event in Canada!

          Breaking News from Geeks on Ice...Stay Tuned



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          Keep Checking www.geeksonice.com for details...

          Tuesday, February 21, 2006

          More Endorsements

          "Go Geeks! I would like to encourage you all to register a team if you haven't already done so."

          Amber Richards - Chairperson of the Greater Moncton CyberSocial Organizing Committee
          www.cybersocial.ca

          Geeks on Ice Update

          The greatest knowledge industry sports event in Canada is only 60 days away! It seems like just yesterday we were crowning Assomption Vie as the 2005 Geeks on Ice Whitehill Cup Champions. I am encouraged by the positive support that the local knowledge industry community has given Geeks on Ice and we are confident that this year will be our best event yet with 16 teams and over 300 participants. As of today, the committee has accomplished:

          • 12 of 16 teams that registered for the tournament. Deadline is February 28th, 2006.
            • Whitehill Technologies
            • Gtech
            • Dovico
            • Plexus
            • Property Guys
            • HRDC
            • Beausejour Health
            • Moncton Hospital
            • Canada Post
            • Xerox (2 teams)
            • Sports Direct Inc
          • Signed 3 official sponsors.
            • Whitehill Technologies
            • Rising Stars
            • Plexus Connectivity
          • 2 bronze supporters
            • BMG Consulting
            • RBC
          • Have been featured in the Moncton Times and Transcript sports section.
          • Mentioned on C103's Breakfast Club with Ernie and Lisa.
          • Created a "free agent" draft list that contains over 10 individuals.
          • Began planning the 2006 "Geekfest" party.
          • Began contacting organizations for donations of new computers and peripherals.
          • Secured a major prize for the "Geek" raffle with proceeds going to Support for Single Parents, Inc.
          • Began securing a local sports celebrity for the Rising Stars Official Nomination Kick Off Puck Drop ceremony and event.
          • Exploring the possibility of other sporting events that weekend that appeals to hockey and non-hockey knowledge industry professionals, stay tuned.

          As you can see, the committee has been very busy and we will have "major" announcements to make in the coming weeks. We would like your help by speaking to friends, family and colleagues of Geeks on Ice. Please forward out this info to any firm that might be willing to register a team or become a supporter. Keep an eye on the local media check the website for regular updates!

          Trevor Macausland
          Geeks on Ice Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: macaustr@nb.sympatico.ca
          www.GeeksonIce.com

          Saturday, February 18, 2006

          Geeks hockey tourney planned

          Times & Transcript | Sports - Other
          As published on page B3 on February 18, 2006


          The third annual Geeks on Ice hockey tournament will be held April 21-23 at the Tim Hortons 4-Ice Centre.

          Organizers are currently looking for teams and players. Registration deadline is Feb. 28.

          Cost to enter a team is $800.

          Teams interested in registering or players wanting to be free agents should contact Michael Nied at
          mnied@whitehilltech.com or download the registration form from www.geeksonice.com.

          There are also tournament supporter opportunities available to interested companies.

          Contact Dawn Mallyon at
          dmallyon@gmail.com for further information.

          The goal of the tournament is to promote networking activities between knowledge industry professionals from across Atlantic Canada.

          For 2006, the tournament committee has chosen to use the event to sponsor Support to Single Parents, a non-profit organization established in 1982 with a mandate to improve the quality of life for single parents and their children.

          The goal this year is to outfit the charity with new computers and peripherals.

          Link:  http://www.canadaeast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060218/TTSPORTS12/602180457/-1/TTSPORTS

          Thursday, February 16, 2006

          Geeks on Ice Needs your Help

          The 2006 Geeks on Ice committee needs your help! There is an opening for a team to participate in the Geeks on Ice tournament and we want to know if any of you know organizations or individuals that might be interested. Teams are composed of players that work in IT, Insurance, Banking, Call center or Consulting industries.

          Team registration is $800 and the deadline for reservation is February 28th, 2006. Teams can be a company or a cluster of individuals from the previously mentioned sectors. Please click the registration link containing information for organizations or individuals that are interested in participating. If you have any questions or contacts you would like to provide, please contact me.

          Trevor Macausland
          Geeks on Ice Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: macaustr@nb.sympatico.ca
          www.GeeksonIce.com

          Monday, February 13, 2006

          Calling All Geeks, Freaks and Wonks!

          Third Annual Geeks on Ice Event Looking for Teams and Supporters

          Moncton, New Brunswick -- To warm up for the Memorial Cup, why not play for the Whitehill Cup? The 2006 Geeks on Ice (GOI) Committee is finalizing team registrations and laying out the schedule, so if you haven’t got your deposit in, get on it this week!

          Tournament organizers are also compiling names of individuals who want to play but do not have a team. The tournament logistics committee will hold a “Free Agent” draft for teams that need extra players from the compiled
          list.

          Teams interested in registering or players wanting to be free agents should contact Michael Nied, Tournament Logistics Chair at
          mnied@whitehilltech.com, or download the registration form from http://www.geeksonice.com/.

          2006 sponsors include Rising Stars, Whitehill Technologies, Plexus, RBC Financial Services, and BMG Consultants. There are tournament supporter opportunities available to interested companies. Please contact Dawn Mallyon, Marketing Chair at
          dmallyon@gmail.com for further information.

          The goal of the tournament is to promote networking activities between knowledge industry professionals from across Atlantic Canada. Tournament organizers expect to grow the tournament to 16 teams for 2006. Expanding the tournament will result in over 300 players and their families participating in the April event.

          "The success of 'Geeks on Ice' has been amazing" says Stephanie Turner, Manager of Business Development for Enterprise Greater Moncton. "The growth of the event is a testament to the value that it brings to the technology sector. Individuals working in this field clearly want the opportunity to network with their peers in a fun and casual environment...and it's just this type of environment that stimulates creative out-of-the-box thinking. There's no telling what knowledge transfer, new partnerships, joint ventures etc...might transpire at this year's tournament."

          For 2006, the tournament committee has chosen to use the event to sponsor Support to Single Parents (
          http://www.supporttosingleparents.ca/), a non-profit organization established in 1982 with a mandate to improve the quality of life for single parents and their children. The goal this year is to outfit the charity with new computers and peripherals.

          Please bookmark
          http://www.geeksonice.com/ to watch for further developments and announcements.

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          Friday, February 10, 2006

          Geeks on Ice Feedback

          If you have been thinking about registering a team in this year's Geeks on Ice tournament, here's some feedback from past participants:

          "That was the best organized tournament I've been to.."

          - Mario Allain

          "The success of 'Geeks On Ice' has been amazing! The growth of the event is a testament to the value that it brings to the technology sector. Individuals working in this field clearly want the opportunity to network with their peers in a fun and casual environment...and it's just this type of environment that stimulates creative out-of-the-box thinking. There's no telling what knowledge transfer, new partnerships, joint ventures etc...might transpire at this year's tournament."

          - Stephanie Turner, Manager of Business Development for Enterprise Greater Moncton.
          Geeks on Ice was a blast. It was fun.

          - William Langley

          The Geeks on Ice Tournament is a great complement to other networking activities such as Rising Stars and Cybersocials. My view is that the Knowledge Industry in Atlantic Canada will get stronger as we get to know each other better. Congratulations are extended to Trevor MacAusland and the organizing committee.
          Good luck to all participants. Finally and with obvious bias: Go Whitehill Go!
          - Steve Palmer , COO Whitehill and Chairperson Greater Moncton Knowledge Industry Network
          If you have anything to add, please submit your comments below or email me at tmacausland@gmail.com.
          Have a great weekend!
          Trevor Macausland
          GOI Founder

          Wednesday, February 08, 2006

          Geeks on Ice History

          We'll people it's been quite the week for Geeks on Ice! The committee has been hard at work getting teams signed up, getting names for the free agent draft, contacting local media and reaching out to community leaders. The greatest knowledge industry sports event in the country is going to be a definite blast in 2006! GOI is also making quite the splash in the local circles. we are now feature on the local in the know blog community (http://moncton.localintheknow.com/). Everywhere I go, people are asking me about "Geeks" and commenting on the positive impact, it is leaving in the community. Geeks work hard and play harder...

          As founder of Geeks on Ice, I have seen the tournament double in size from 8 to 16 teams in just three short years. I would have never imagined the type of support we have received since 2003. I am extremely proud of our accomplishments thus far. It also validates that Atlantic Canada does have a strong base of skilled and talented knowledge industry professionals, both on and off the ice.For historic purposes, my initial vision for Geeks on Ice was to promote networking between industry professionals. The idea arose on a frigid January 2003 evening at the weekly Whitehill pick up game. William Langley from NRC sat next to me. Will and I were chatting away as I mentioned the lack of local events where likeminded individuals could meet and talk IT. I recall saying: "Wouldn't it be cool if someone organized a local IT hockey tournament?". The following day, I received a couple phone calls and emails from people wanting to know about an IT hockey tournament I was trying organize. Upon reflection, I concluded: "Why not?”

          The rest is history.

          Once work began on the tournament, I quickly discovered it could be so much more. I discovered that we could channel the positive energies from the event to benefit local charity. For the first couple of years we raised funds to sponsor a Relay for Life team, a great cause. This year, after hearing from Nancy Hartling of Support for Single Parents, we decided to raise money to purchase computer peripherals that will enable them to deliver their services to thousands of individuals in the Moncton area.

          Throughout the years, the event has also served as a positive image to the public. The bursting of the dot com bubble in 2000 has really battered the IT industry’s image. Geeks on Ice serves as a reminder that we are alive and kicking! For the record, we still use terms like "cool", "awesome" and "sweet" to describe what we do everyday and drink ridiculous amounts of Java (The drink not the language). Well, at least I do.

          As such, I would like to extend a warm heartfelt invitation to the non-"Geek" community, especially students who are looking for a career option, to come out to the event. It takes place at the Moncton 4Plex on the weekend of April 21, 2006 to April 23, 2006. Come and experience one of the most fun filled weekends and eye opening events of your lifetime. To the over 300 knowledge industry professionals who are participating in the tournament, I look forward to seeing you. As a great poet once said, "Keep your stick on the ice!”

          Cheers,

          Trevor Macausland

          Geeks on Ice Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: macaustr@nb.sympatico.ca
          www.GeeksonIce.com

          The goal of Geeks on Ice is to serve as a networking catalyst and promotion for knowledge industry firms and professionals from all over the region. The unique focus of GOI is the fact that each team must consist of players who work in an IT related profession in IT organizations, insurance, banking, contact centers or businesses that specialize in the transfer of knowledge.

          Friday, February 03, 2006

          Don't have enough players?....GOI 2006 FREE AGENT DRAFT




          Based on the interest we received from IT hockey players who don't have a team, and teams that are a couple players short of registering, the GOI 2006 Organizing Committee will hold a FREE AGENT DRAFT.

          DRAFT RULES:

          • Individual draftees will be responsible to provide their share of the registration fee based on their host team's numbers.
          • First draft picks will go to those teams that need players to complete their roster in order to register.
          • Draft picks are final once their team registration is paid.
          • Draft teams are still encouraged to maintain the minimum 60:40 employee non-employee ratio if possible

          If you are interested in participating in the GOI 2006 FREE AGENT DRAFT send me an email with the number you need. Or if you just can't get enough players together for a team but you all want to be drafted, send me an email.

          For those of you, who have not already done so, remember to forward your registration to me by February 28th, or sooner, if possible.

          Rosters need to be entered into our database early so that we can develop the schedule, and generate statistics which will be posted on GeeksonIce.com.

          For those of you who haven't sent me a deposit to secure your position, we are still receiving interest in the tournament and I would hate it if you miss the opportunity.

          BE PART OF THE BEST GEEKS ON ICE TOURNAMENT EVER AND HELP "SUPPORT TO SINGLE PARENTS"

          DON'T MISS OUT BY WAITING 'TIL THE LAST MINUTE!

          -------------------------

          Michael Nied

          GOI 2006 Logistics Chair

          www.geeksonice.com

          Friday, January 27, 2006

          Attention Hockey Players: Geeks Needed!

          GOI teams looking for players


          Are you a Geek? Do you work in an IT related profession? Do you play hockey? The 2006 Geeks on Ice (GOI) Committee is compiling a list of IT professionals throughout Atlantic Canada that want to participate in the knowledge industry’s premiere sports event, but might not have enough people to form a team.

          We have teams that are looking for players to complete their roster in their elusive chase for the Whitehill Cup and this is a perfect opportunity to meet colleagues and make new contacts. The dates for the 2006 tournament are Friday, April 21 through Sunday, April 23 at the Tim Horton’s 4-Ice Centre in Moncton, New Brunswick.

          "The success of 'Geeks on Ice' has been amazing!" says Stephanie Turner, Manager of Business Development for Enterprise Greater Moncton. "The growth of the event is a testament to the value that it brings to the technology sector. Individuals working in this field clearly want the opportunity to network with their peers in a fun and casual environment...and it's just this type of environment that stimulates creative out-of-the-box thinking. There is no telling what knowledge transfer, new partnerships, joint ventures etc...might transpire at this year's tournament."

          For 2006, the tournament committee has chosen to sponsor Support to Single Parents (www.supporttosingleparents.ca), a non-profit organization established in 1982 with a mandate to improve the quality of life for single parents and their children. The goal this year is to raise enough money to outfit the charity with new computers and peripherals.

          The popularity of the tournament has created a word-of-mouth reputation; the tournament has expanded for the third year in a row, to 16 team spaces available for 2006.

          Players interested in submitting their name to teams should contact Michael Nied, Tournament Logistics Chair at mnied@whitehilltech.com, or call (506) 855-0005.

          There are sponsorship opportunities available to interested companies. Please contact Dawn Mallyon, Sponsorship and Marketing Chair at dmallyon@gmail.com for further information.

          Please bookmark www.geeksonice.com to watch for further developments and announcements.

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          Wednesday, January 25, 2006

          Geeks on Ice Update

          The 2006 edition of Geeks on Ice, the Atlantic Canadian knowledge industry's premiere sporting event, promises to be the best ever! Our committee is hard at work in planning many activities that run concurrently to the hockey tournament. The ultimate goal is that all members of the knowledge industry will be able to participate in what promises to be a fun filled weekend of entertainment and lasting memories.

          To give you an idea of some of our committee's accomplishements thus far:
          • The website has received over 300 hits.
          • GOI has been featured on local radio media.
          • We have 18 teams on the growing list of interested teams for 2006, with many returning from last year. (Remember to send your $40.00 deposit to Michael Nied since there is only room for 16 teams)
          • Tournament sponsor has been confirmed. Press release to follow shortly.
          • There will be an official "puck drop" networking opportunity with a sports celebrity.
          • Computers have been donated to GOI to be reformatted and distributed to Support for Single Parents.
          • Sponsors have begun to sign up for the event.

          Stay tuned for more exciting news and events for the 2006 edition of Geeks on Ice.


          Trevor Macausland
          Geeks on Ice Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: macaustr@nb.sympatico.ca
          www.GeeksonIce.com

          The goal of Geeks on Ice is to serve as a networking catalyst and promotion for knowledge industry firms and professionals from all over the region. The unique focus of GOI is the fact that each team must consist of players who work in an IT related profession either in IT, insurance, banking, contact centers or businesses that specialize in the transfer of knowledge.

          Tuesday, January 17, 2006

          Geeks on Ice and C103's Breakfast Club

          Mike Ouellette from team HRDC Moncton mentionned to the committee that C103 radio personality Lisa Marshall made mention of our great event. Below is an excerpt email thank you to Lisa and Ernie:

          Ernie and Lisa;

          A member from one of our participating teams was dropping off a deposit for
          their registration in the tournament and mentioned he heard you discuss the
          Tournament on one of your breakfast shows a week or two ago. I just wanted
          to drop a note to say thanks for the plug!

          As we get closer to the date of the tournament, we'd love to come in and
          discuss the how and why we align ourselves with charities every year -- this year
          as you know we have chosen Support for Single Parents with Nancy Hartling.
          Our goal is to outfit them with all the'Geek Tech' they'll need for a 21st
          century office. Laptops,printers, the works.

          We would also like one or both of you to attend our kick off receptionon
          Friday April 21st. We can confirm time and details at a later date if
          you're interested.

          Thanks again!
          Dawn Mallyon
          Marketing and Sponsorships Chair
          Geeks on Ice 2006
          www.geeksonice.com

          dmallyon@gmail.com



          You can find out more about C103 by visiting (http://c103mornings.newcapinteractive.com/)


          The goal of Geeks on Ice is to serve as a networking catalyst and promotion for knowledge industry firms and professionals from all over the region. The unique focus of GOI is the fact that each team must consist of players who work in an IT related profession either in IT, insurance, banking, contact centers or businesses that specialize in the transfer of knowledge. Participating teams have included Xerox, Spielo, Whitehill Technologies, CGI, Assomption Vie, Sports Direct, Plexus, and the IT division of HRDC.

          Friday, January 13, 2006

          Statement from Enterprise Greater Moncton About GOI

          "The success of 'Geeks On Ice' has been amazing. The growth of the event is a testament to the value that it brings to the technology sector. Individuals working in this field clearly want the opportunity to network with their peers in a fun and casual environment...and it's just this type of environment that stimulates creative out-of-the-box thinking. There's no telling what knowledge transfer, new partnerships, joint ventures etc...might transpire at this year's tournament."

          Stephanie Turner
          Manager, Business Development
          Enterprise Greater Moncton
          910 Main Street, Suite 101
          Moncton, NB, E1C 1G6

          (506) 867-0926 ext 106

          stephanie.turner@greatermoncton.org

          www.greatermoncton.org

          Thursday, January 12, 2006

          Become an Official Geeks on Ice Sponsor

          The 2006 Geeks on Ice Hockey Tournament planning is getting into high gear, with 15 out of 16 team slots already gone.
          Now In our third year, GOI has grown from 8 to 16 teams, attracting over 300 participants from teams across the Maritimes.

          Last year, our event managed to collect a total of $1650.00 and sponsored a Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life team.In 2006, the tournament will raise funds to purchase computers, peripherals and software for a Moncton-based non-profit organization, Support for Single Parents. Since 1982, they have had a mandate to improve the quality of life for single parents and their children.

          This non-profit organization conducts various parenting, personal development and support workshops. Since most of their resources go towards services, they face a critical challenge to keep up with current technology trends that enable them to deliver these crucial services.

          We are now opening up sponsorship packages. As they fill up on a first come, first served basis, we urge interested companies to sign up and return their contracts as soon as possible. Slots fill up very quickly.

          Please contact Dawn Mallyon for more details at dmallyon@whitehilltech.com. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing you at the tournament.

          Regards,


          2006 Geeks on Ice Tournament Committee
          http://www.geeksonice.com/

          Survey for Success by Enterprise Greater Moncton




          (http://www.executivepulse.net/monctonworkplace)

          The Enterprise Greater Moncton Survey for Success was prepared in partnership with the Department of Training and Employment Development, l’Universite de Moncton and the Regional Development Corporation. The purpose of the Survey is to identify the Human Resource challenges that business and industry are facing today and could face in the near future.

          The information compiled from the survey data will be used by private and public sector educators to help develop training programs and customize curricula. It will also be used by the three municipalities and the provincial government to help recruit the people and skills that are needed in the community to ensure the continued success of Greater Moncton’s business enterprises.

          Thanks to our sponsors for their support - the City of Moncton, the City of Dieppe, the Town of Riverview, Continental Airlines, the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce and Comquest Research.

          And thanks to our respondents. By completing this survey you will earn a chance to win one of the following prizes.

          • A trip for two to Mexico, the Caribbean or any of the 48 continental United States flown to by Continental Airlines (service from Moncton to New York begins in May 2006) plus $500 in spending money.

          • One year free regular membership in the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce.

          Rules and regulations When survey results have been compiled and analyzed, the sponsors will issue an executive report that will include recommendations for future labour force planning.Information collected in the survey that is specific to your business is treated as confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside the survey management and analyst group.

          Monday, January 09, 2006

          Rising Stars Year End Event Pictures

          Here are some pictures from the Rising Stars event in December in which GOI 2006 registration was announced.




          The 2005 Rising Stars mingle before the presentations begin.



          More stars networking...




          Steve Palmer, Rising Stars Founder and Whitehill COO, welcomes Enterprise Greater Moncton CEO John Thompson to Rising Stars.



          Dr. Nancy Mathis, Mathis Instruments, is welcomed to Rising Stars by Mentorship Committee Chair and Rising Stars Alumni Nancy McGrath.



          Trevor Macausland, Rising Stars Mentorship Committee Member, thanks Moncton Crescent MLA John Betts for introducing the 2005 winners to the NB Legislature.



          Trevor Macausland, GOI Founder, opens registration for GOI 2006.



          EGM CEO John Thompson conducts a brainstoming session with the Rising Stars on the retention of IT Talent, which generated over 100 ideas.

          Thursday, January 05, 2006

          Speakers shine for N.B.'s IT Rising Stars


          Rising Stars has been a a major sponsor and contributor of Geeks on Ice over the years. It's a great mentorship program that has contributed to the career development of NB's best and brightest. Look for more news from GOI and Rising Stars in the future and I would encourage everyone to visit their website and become involved in this wonderfull program. www.risingstars.ca

          Trevor Macausland
          Geeks on Ice Organizer
          W: 506-855-0005
          H: 506-852-8096
          Email: tmacausland@gmail.com
          www.GeeksonIce.com


          NB Telegraph-Journal | Technology
          As published on page C4 on December 10, 2005

          TECHNOLOGY
          Speakers shine for N.B.'s IT Rising Stars
          Subhead

          By Kevin Barrett
          Telegraph Journal

          FREDERICTON - Jason MacLean arrived in Fredericton ready to roll.

          Funny thing, he's been rolling for some time now, whether it was as the director of marketing for Poley Mountain, a senior marketing consultant with Innovatia or in his current role as an e-marketing manager with Aliant.

          And it all revolves around information technology through the growth and potential of the Internet.

          "The web is what floats my boat," said the 29-year-old Mr. MacLean, one of approximately 15 top knowledge industry talents who travelled to Fredericton Friday for the province's Rising Stars year-end event.

          Earlier this year, Mr. MacLean, who was born in Bathurst, grew up in Sussex and now lives in Saint John, was selected one of the province's Rising Stars because his work with Innovatia.

          As a result, he's been involved in regular on-line forums regarding issues in the industry, invited to events in Saint John and Fredericton to hear from voices of experience and recognized as a leader in a key sector of the economy.

          For example, Friday the guest speakers were Dr. Nancy Mathis, CEO of the Fredericton-based Mathis Instruments, who spoke on innovation, and John Thompson, CEO of Enterprise Moncton, who discussed the retention of IT talent in New Brunswick.

          In May, the rising stars travelled to Saint John where they heard from executives with T4G and CenterBeam.

          "That is essential because I want to know how those companies developed, how they have succeeded and how I can apply that to my company," said Mr. MacLean.

          The Rising Stars program is nearing the end of its third year, mentoring 37 of the brightest talent in the knowledge industry in that period.

          It started in 2003, as an initiative developed by the Greater Moncton Knowledge Industry Network to recognize top talent in the industry, provide them with opportunities to learn from experts, such as Ms. Mathis and Mr. Thompson and to network with one another.

          "They are narrow and very deep," said program chair Steve Palmer of the specific expertise each of the stars possesses.

          "They are all very talented but they don't necessarily know what a colleague is doing in Moncton, Fredericton or Saint John," he said. "It is intended to allow IT people to get recognition, broaden their business knowledge and to learn from each other. I would view it as very successful."

          Mr. MacLean has a number of great stories to share from his development of cusatomer relationship management application - salesforce.com - with Innovatia to his earlier work at Poley Mountain, when he gained true appreciation of the power of the Internet.

          There, he helped intensify the marketing presence of the mountain on the web and the results were significant, with over 400-per-cent growth in web visits and, more importantly, a rise corresponding rise in visits and profits at the hill.

          "It was amazing," he said. "We started to see the level of engagement and it was incredible."

          The 15 Rising Stars were selected from a initial list of 30 finalists.

          The other winners are Edgar Babineau of Fredericton (CGI Inc.); Dale Betts of Moncton (Propertygoys.com); Pam Chapman of Moncton (Atlantic Lottery Corporation); Amit Chattoraj of Moncton (OAO Technology Solutions); Betty DeMerchant of Moncton (OAO Technology Solutions); Denis Desrosiers of Paquetville (CIPA Inc); Greg Doyle of Saint John (CGI Inc.); Steve Fournier of Caraquet (federation des Caisses populaires acadiennes); Gino Legacy of Moncton (Pepsi Bottling Group); Christopher Mackay of Sackville (Tantramar Interactive Inc.); Gerlad Paulin of Shippagan (Caisse populaire de Shippagan); Mark Steeves of Moncton (DOVICO Software); Rob Stote of Moncton (Whitehill Technologies Inc.) and Kim Thompson of Moncton (OAO Technologies).



          The GMKIN is a group of private sector companies working in the Knowledge Industry in the Greater Moncton region that have come together (with the help of Enterprise Greater Moncton) in an organized fashion to help promote the sector. GMKIN's mission is to ensure the continued health of the knowledge sector, to promote the human capital and other knowledge assets of the region and to foster innovation in the community.

          -30-

          For further information please contact;

          Stephen Palmer
          Chair, Rising Star Program
          506-855-0005
          spalmer@whitehilltech.com

          Nancy McGrath
          Mentorship Chair, Rising Star Program
          506-443-0838
          nancy.mcgrath@cgi.com

          Pictures from the event will follow...