The Royal’s Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast raises more than $400K

Proceeds to improve access to care through new and novel treatments and discoveries

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From left, Jason Abt, chief technology officer of TechInsights, with Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health president Chris Ide at the Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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2022-10-04

It was a morning to open one’s mind and, in doing so, perhaps better understand it, complexities and all.

More than 650 business leaders came together Tuesday at the EY Centre to support The Royal Ottawa Foundation’s Leaders For Mental Health Breakfast.

Canadian sports journalist Ian Mendes was back to host the major fundraiser, which reverted to its usual in-person format following two pandemic years of being held virtually. 

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Mendes shared with the room his passion for the cause. “I love talking about sports …but I appreciate doing this more than anything sports-related because these are the conversations that really matter. 

“These are the things that make a difference in our community.”

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Canadian sports journalist Ian Mendes from The Athletic was back to host The Royal's Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast at the EY Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips

The breakfast shared inspiring stories from patients at The Royal, as well as details about some of the ground-breaking research being done by scientists to treat mental illness, including depression and suicide risk. 

“I think when somebody dies by suicide we’re always left with questions,” said Mendes. “What could we have done? Why did this happen? We need to understand that it’s time for a new and better way to treat mental health.

“The brain is a fascinating organ, isn’t it, and I think we’re just scratching the surface of what we know about the brain,” continued Mendes, who recommended that the room treat the information presented at the breakfast like a high school biology class. “You’re going to learn something after all of this.”

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Dr. Sara Tremblay, a scientist at The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research (IMHR), demonstrates some of the medical advances happening in mental illness with research assistant Jessica Drodge at the Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Speaking on behalf of lead sponsor TechInsights was chief technology officer Jason Abt. He expressed how proud the Ottawa-based technology company was to support the cause. “A little more than four years ago we lost one of our colleagues to suicide,” Abt told an audience that included Janice Charette, clerk of the Privy Council Office. “It was an eye opener for so many of us. None of us, none of us, really picked up on any signs.”

The suicide, he added, “left us wondering what else could have been done. Of course, we can’t go back in the past but we can certainly help for the future,” said Abt of TechInsights’ multi-year commitment to support The Royal.

The Royal Ottawa Foundation reported that more than $400,000 was raised from the breakfast for life-saving mental health research, with more donations still coming in.

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Breakfast chair Roxanne Anderson, senior vice president at VON Canada, with fellow Royal Ottawa Health Care Group board trustee Niraj Bhargava, co-founder and CEO of NuEnergy.ai, at the Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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Steve West, president of Westmax Group Inc. and board chair of the The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research (IMHR), with fellow board member Sonya Shorey, VP of strategy, marketing and communications for Invest Ottawa, at the Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast, held Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at the EY Centre. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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BDO Canada's Scott Bradley with colleague Kelly Campbell, who's on the board of The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health, at the Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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From left, Export Development Canada (EDC) senior advisor Lauren Vandenberg with EDC business partner Jillian Porter-Kelly and Melissa Kruyne, co-owner of KOTT Group, at The Royal's Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast, held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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George Weber, former president and CEO of The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, with Janice Charette, clerk of the Privy Council Office, at The Royal's Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast, held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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From left, JD Lees from BMO Nesbitt Burns, with CIBC Wood Gundy's Jaime Wallace and his colleagues Stacey Beumer and Steve Gallant at The Royal's Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast, held at the EY Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips
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The Royal's Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast was back in person at the EY Centre on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Photo by Caroline Phillips

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