Brampton Board of Trade

Brampton Board of Trade

The Brampton Board of Trade is a business organization first founded in Brampton, Ontario in 1887. Currently representing the broad interests of 1100+ members, the Brampton Board of Trade serves its members through government lobbying, member discounts, and networking opportunities.

History

* 1887 - founded and lapsed shortly after election of officers
* 1890 - founded
* 1897 - ceases operations
* 1903 - founded
* 1921, 1923-1947 - dormant
* 1947 - revived as Brampton Chamber of Commerce
* 1964 - amends name to Brampton and District Chamber of Commerce
* 1975 - changes name back to Brampton Board of Trade

Presidents of the BBOT

* 2005-2006, Michael Luchenski (from Lawrence, Lawrence, Stevenson LLP)
* 2004-2005, Mitch Robinson (from ScotiaMcLeod Inc.)
* 2003-2004, Michael Collins
* 2002-2003, Robert Peacock
* 2001-2002, John Sanderson
* 2000-2001, Adam Nowak
* 1999-2000, Heather Picken (from Lawrence, Lawrence, Stevenson LLP)
* 1998-1999, Ken Hay
* 1997-1998, Maria Britto
* 1996-1997, Bryan Dawson
* 1995-1996, Bob Nutbrown
* 1994-1995, Blaine Mitton
* 1993-1994, Paul Howlett
* 1992-1993, Jim Inglis
* 1991-1992, Jack Coughlin
* 1990-1991, Al Brannon
* 1989-1990, Joe Spina, later an MPP
* 1988-1989, Wally Rudensky
* 1987-1988, Lou Duggan
* 1986-1987, Dennis Cole
* 1985-1986, Robert Bell (from Bell's Framing and Fine Arts)
* 1984-1985, Bruce Carruthers
* 1983-1984, Keith Coulter
* 1982-1983, Earnie Mitchell
* 1981-1982, Marty Hughes
* 1980-1981, Jim Phair
* 1979-1980, Terry Champ
* 1978-1979, John Logan (from John Logan Chevrolet-Oldsmobile)
* 1977-1978, Don Crawford
* 1976-1977, Harry Lockwood
* 1975-1976, A.D.K. Mackenzie
* 1974-1975, G.W. (Joe) Harley
* 1973-1974, Watson Kennedy
* 1972-1973, Peter Montgomery
* 1971-1972, Hank Sawatsky
* 1970-1971, R.C. Harvey
* 1969-1970, Richard Boyle
* 1968-1969, Ronald Rider
* 1967-1968, J.A. Carroll
* 1966-1967, Stan Eisel
* 1965-1966, Gordon Vivian
* 1964-1965, Douglas Brown
* 1963-1964, Sam Charters, was mayor
* 1962-1963, Edward Ching
* 1961-1962, Cecil Chinn
* 1960-1961, Harold Knight
* 1960, Stan Stonehouse
* 1959, Lloyd Denby
* 1958, William Robinson
* 1957, William Coupar
* 1956, William Watson
* 1955, Emerson McKinney
* 1954, Joe Racine
* 1953, C.G. Patterson
* 1952, Frank Richardson
* 1951, William Robinson
* 1950, Cecil Carscadden
* 1948-1949, F. Gordon Umphrey
* 1922, James Martin
* 1919-1920, G.W. McFarland
* 1917-1919, F.W. Wegenast, later mayor
* 1914-1917, R.H. Pringle
* 1911-1914, J.H. Boutler
* 1907-1911, G.L. Williams
* 1907, E.S. Anderson
* 1906-1907, T.W. Duggan, later mayor
* 1904-1906, J.H. Boutler
* 1890-1896, E.O. Runians
* 1887, K. Chisholm

Brampton Business Person of the Year

* 2003: John Sanderson
* 2002: Maria Britto
* 2001: Chris Butcher
* 2000: Mike Cuttle
* 1999: Ignat Kaneff
* 1998: Roger Peddle
* 1997: Bob May
* 1996: Lou Duggan
* 1995: Bill Graham
* 1994: Al Brannon
* 1993: John Cutruzzola
* 1992: Jeff Kerbel
* 1991: Ruth Sharpe
* 1990: Robert Bell
* 1989: Donald Crawford
* 1988: Harry Lockwood
* 1987: David Dickson M.D.
* 1986: John Mills
* 1985: John Logan
* 1984: Marie and Joseph Colbacchin
* 1983: G.W. (Joe) Harley
* 1982: Max Rice
* 1981: Carl Dalli
* 1980: William Pickett
* 1979: Charles Armstrong
* 1978: Emerson McKinney

Life time members of BBoT

* Robert Bell
* J. Bruce Carruthers C.A.
* Keith Coulter
* Donald R. Crawford
* G.W. (Joe) Harley
* Harry Lockwood
* John Logan
* Ron Rider
* Peter Robertson
* Ruth Sharpe
* Gordon Smith

External links

* [http://www.bramptonbot.com Brampton Board of Trade]


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