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Business — Not-for-Profit Management

New not-for-profit management certificate teaches students how to effectively and efficiently steward the resources of their organizations and registered charities.
СÖíÊÓƵ plans to launch new microcredentials, certificate programs and graduate degrees, creating building blocks that will diversify the institution’s academic program array.
The new bachelor of business administration degree will better reflect the calibre and range of courses across multiple business disciplines that are taken by Redeemer’s business students.
Erica Costin, a respected team player, has been named the 2020 Co-op Student of the Year, after a term as a research assistant in the business department.
James Cuthbert ’09 owns and operates Urban Green, a company that creates indoor gardens and green spaces in offices and homes across southern Ontario.
Fifth-year business student Matthew Schoenmaker recently competed in the Great Canadian Sales Competition.
СÖíÊÓƵbusiness professors Laurie Busuttil and Susan Van Weelden make their mark on the North American business landscape with best-selling course materials.
In the face of an increasingly complex not-for-profit landscape, СÖíÊÓƵ College is offering a new Business program stream: Not-for-Profit Management.
СÖíÊÓƵhonoured Leanna Petrusma’s outstanding contributions in her co-op work terms, naming her the first Co-op Student of the Year Award winner.
After studying for a year at a public university, Julia DeWeerd '21 felt God calling her to transfer to Redeemer's Business program instead.
Sisters and alumni — Elise, Maria, Carola and Loretta Vanderspek — have careers that span the professional sphere: an accountant, a lawyer, a doctor and a teacher.
Clarence Keesman ‘98, executive director of youth drop-in centre The Refuge, encounters stories of brokenness and healing each and every day.
Alumni John-David Alkema ‘97 and Colin deRaaf ‘03 attribute their passion for working with the Christian Labour Association of Canada to their СÖíÊÓƵexperiences
Students present their business startup plans to Christian entrepreneurs in Redeemer’s version of the popular television show

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