Sharing Trade Expertise Prime Minister Jean Chretien answers questions from associates in the Asia Pacific Management Co- operative Program at Capilano College on Tuesday, April 29. His visit coincided with the presentation of a cheque for $1 million from private donor Robert McRae. Robert is a former Vancouver resident who completed his master’s degree in Economics at UBC in 1951. He went on to S . develop several leading Canadian mutual funds. { | j One for the Ph After sharing a rare intimate morning with some stt College, Prime Minister Jean Chretien poses for som Bob Bagshaw, Dr. Bill Gibson, Patricia Arthur and R Prime Minister | Visits Capila pril was an exciting month for Capilano Colle; A Management Co-operative Program. Prime Minister Jean Chretien dropped by on A APMCP. Just three days into an election campaign, the Capilano College into national headlines. His visit was Pacific and the growing importance of Canada’s trade That same day, the APMCP became the recipient of Columbia college. The benefactor of $1 million was fc Canadian Investment Consultants (888) Inc. and the n — Robert W. McRae. Helping Hands “The Asia Pacific Management Cooperative Progra’ anniversary, has truly come of age and this generous g Foundation Board president, Gordon Lancaster, left, and Board member Daryl says Bob Bagshaw, APMCP’s manager of business rel Collier, right, lend Robert McRae a hand while he places his signature on the $1 million cheque, which he presented to the Asia Pacific Management Co- operative Program. McRae’s donation will be applied to the program’s expansion into Central and South America, and to creating a fellowship for ae . . promising managers from emerging economies. “Mr. McRae’s vision and generosity will measurabl global economy,” Bob adds. “At the same time, it will multinational group of managers whose connection to stronger and more effective in the years to come.” Along with allowing the program to expand, the mc fellowships to promising managers from emerging ecc Fellowships. 4 | @nformer