Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group, InterRent raises more than $1.6M

Ottawa fundraiser supports more than a dozen charities, thought to be one of the largest of its kind in Canada

Mike McGahan, executive board chair of CLV Group and InterRent REIT, along with organizers of the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament, announce the amount raised from this year's event: $1,665,000. Photo by Caroline Phillips

The Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament, presented by CLV Group and InterRent REIT, has topped itself again.

Organizers made the big reveal Thursday night, showing the breathtaking number to everyone as they flipped around the giant ceremonial cheque. “It blows me away,” said Ottawa business leader Mike McGahan of the total raised: $1,665,000.

The announcement led to a standing ovation moment as the crowd rose to its feet with excitement. 

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“It’s unbelievable what we’ve accomplished together,” McGahan, executive chair of CLV Group and InterRent REIT, told hundreds at the The Meadows Golf Club in the city’s south end. “It’s amazing how many people we’re going to impact.”

The one-day fundraiser had been organized over the course of the year by a core group of 15 young and energetic employees from CLV Group and InterRent REIT. 

“The team did an amazing job, but we couldn’t have done it without all of you,” McGahan said beneath the packed party tents erected for the dinner, prize giveaways and live auction. “I’ll tell you, I’m really humbled by all your support over the years.”

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From left, Taylor McGahan, Erin McEvoy, Courtney Stevenson, Tayler Wells and Stephanie O’Halloran were part of the core group of employees from CLV Group and InterRent REIT that organized the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament, which raised a record $1,665,000 this year. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Curt Millar, CFO at InterRent REIT, and CLV Group executive board chair Mike McGahan, InterRent REIT CEO Brad Cutsey and Oz Drewniak, president at CLV Group, celebrate the record-breaking $1,665,000 raised from this year’s Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament, held at The Meadows Golf Club on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023. Photo by Caroline Phillips
The sold-out Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament returned to The Meadows Golf Club on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Already, McGahan was talking about next year. “I know we’re going to just keep doing more every year.”

Even before Thursday, the golf tournament had cumulatively raised more than $6 million since it started 25 years ago. It brought in $3,000 during its first year. It’s thought to now be one of the largest of its kind in Canada. It has roughly 130 sponsors, with BMO Capital Markets, followed by Scotiabank, at the top. Last year, it raised just shy of $1.4 million.

McGahan made special mention of McCann, after whom the golf tournament was renamed four years ago. He was the main organizer of the event before passing away from cancer in February 2019 at age 63.

“I’ll tell you, we couldn’t have done it without Mike McCann. He greased the wheels for us and showed us the way,” said McGahan, who’s since come to truly appreciate how much work his close buddy put into the event.

At the dinner were members of McCann’s family, including his wife, Gloria McCann, with daughters Jordanna and Alexandra (third daughter Ashley couldn’t make it this year).

Gloria told OBJ.social how touched she’s been by all the effort. Her late husband’s favourite part of the tournament, besides its successful completion, was to visit all the golfers and check in on them with McGahan, she said.

“This is not a word of a lie; he always loved to ride the (golf) cart with Mike. Mike and Mike. He loved that.”

Gloria McCann is joined by her daughters Jordanna, left, and Alexandra at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament, hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT and named after her late husband, who used to organize the fundraiser. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Mike McCann, after whom CLV Group and InterRent REIT’s charity golf tournament was renamed, was for years the driving force before he passed away in early 2019.

The tournament has grown so big, with more than 400 golfers, that some of the folks spent the day at the Anderson Links Golf and Country Club. They were brought back to The Meadows on a double-decker bus. 

Awaiting them was a selection of gourmet food trucks and cold beverages. Later, the River Town Saints band took to the stage to play. Organizers couldn’t have asked for better weather as the summer continued to hang on.

The sold-out Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament returned to The Meadows Golf Club on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Supporters of the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament arrived back to the clubhouse to find a selection of parked food trucks ready to serve them. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Patti Murphy, executive director of YSB Charitable Foundation, joined by board members Scott Lawrence and Christine Leadman, far right, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament, of which YSB was one of the beneficiaries. Photo by Caroline Phillips
The team from architecture and design studio Linebox gathers for a photo by the firepit at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, BGC Ottawa board member Robert Rhéaume with its chief advancement officer, Jonelle Istead, chief programs officer Medin Admasu and emeritus director Graham Macmillan at the Mike McCann golf tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT in support of more than a dozen charities. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Supporters of the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament socialized after a day of golfing. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Natalie Benson, director of fundraising and communications at Christie Lake Kids (CLK), with her colleague, Justine White, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT in support of local charities, including CLK. Photo by Caroline Phillips
The sold-out Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament returned to The Meadows Golf Club on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Graham Thompson, manager of philanthropy for The Ottawa Hospital Foundation, with his colleagues, Sarah Langham and Jacky Duong, at the Mike McCann golf tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT for more than a dozen charities, including The Ottawa Hospital Foundation. Photo by Caroline Phillips
The Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament at The Meadow Golf Club has grown so large that it transports some of the golfers to and from Anderson Links Golf & Country Club. Photo by Caroline Phillips

Ottawa-based CLV Group is a full-service real estate firm specializing in development, realty, and property management. InterRent REIT is a publicly traded real estate investment trust with a portfolio of more than 14,000 apartments throughout Ottawa, Southwestern Ontario, Montreal and Vancouver.

Its Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament was billed as “the Super Bowl of charity events” by Ottawa business leader Gary Zed. He got the crowd in the mood to bid big for the live auction. He reminded his audience of how every dollar raised was going directly to the charities, which included Youth Services Bureau, Ottawa Food Bank, BGC Ottawa, Christie Lake Kids, The Ottawa Hospital Foundation, Snowsuit Fund, The Royal, Habitat for Humanity and the Ottawa Humane Society, as well as charities from other communities where CLV and InterRent operate. 

“Tonight, it’s about paying it forward,” said Zed, founder and CEO of Canada’s Forest Trust Corp. “All of us in this room have benefited one way or another from the CLV and InterRent team, and tonight we should be saying thank you; we should be finding ways of continuing their support by giving back to the community.”

The live auction alone raised about $70,000. It featured a dinner for eight at Angelina’s restaurant in Manotick (it sold to Zed’s wife, Liza Mrak from Mark Motors, for $3,700) and an NFL Experience with hotel and flights that sold twice, at $9,000 each, to Dave McGahan and to Tony Reale, head of Canadian real estate investment banking at BMO Capital Markets. Reale pointed out that he bought the same item last year. “And you’ll do it again next year,” Mike McGahan replied with a laugh.

A dinner for eight at Giovanni’s restaurant went for $4,700 while a trip to Exuma in The Bahamas, donated by Foundation WCPD, went for $10,000. InterRent REIT trustee John Jussup bought a dinner for 10 at Al’s Steakhouse on Elgin Street for $7,000.

There was also an NHL experience, with hotel and flights, that sold for $6,000 to Toronto’s Onorio Lucchese, managing director and head of real estate investment banking at Raymond James.

Oz Drewniak, president of CLV Group Developments, bought a hot tub for $10,000, while Curt Millar, CFO at InterRent REIT, paid $5,100 for a 10-person dinner at Riviera. The Ultimate Sens game experience sold for $5,000.

Gary Zed, founder and CEO of Canada’s Forest Trust, encouraged the crowd to be generous during the live auction portion of the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament. Photo by Caroline Phillips

The Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament always features a guest speaker from one of the beneficiaries. This year, it was Medin Admasu, chief programs officer for BGC Ottawa (formerly Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa). The organization, which changes the lives of children and youth in Ottawa, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, he told the room.

Admasu was just a kid when he first started visiting the BGC Ottawa clubhouse on Dumaurier Avenue, in the Foster Farm area. “I was a nervous little boy who wanted to play more sports.”

Admasu recalled how a giant of a man, current clubhouse manager Tim Boisvert, approached him in a welcoming way and got him playing in the club’s competitive basketball program. “I’m nine years old and these people are coming to me with opportunities.”

Admasu was able to travel with the team around the region and into southern Ontario.

“We were zero for 10 in our first year, but I loved it,” said Admasu, who got to make new friends and meet others from his neighbourhood.

One thing led to another, as they often do, and Admasu got involved in the organization’s leadership program.

Today, Admasu has the enjoyment of watching young people have the same kind of positive experiences that he did.

“At BGC Ottawa, our mission is to provide a safe and supportive space for young people for new opportunities, to overcome their barriers and to develop skills and to build confidence, such as speak in front of hundreds of people they don’t know,” he added, while breaking into a big grin.

BGC Ottawa chief programs officer Medin Admasu was this year’s guest speaker at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Gord Cudney, director and senior vice-president of corporate development at Inflector Environmental Services, with Paula Clancy and Michael Clancy, both legal partners at Gowling WLG, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Curt Millar, CFO at InterRent REIT, with Dave Nevins, chief operating officer at InterRent REIT, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament held at The Meadows. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Gloria McCann, wife of the late Mike McCann, with Jill McGahan, who’s married to Mike McGahan, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament held at The Meadows and hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Bruce Buckland, Steven Germano, John Saull (president and COO) and Mike Kilmartin from security, wireless and telecom company FCi at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Charles Vineberg, managing director of real estate investment banking at Scotiabank, with Peter Zorbas, managing director at Scotiabank Global Banking, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Liza Mrak, co-owner of Mark Motors, with Adam Joiner, CEO of BGC Ottawa, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Nancy Stewart with golfing partners Barbara Hanna (Al’s Steakhouse) and transfer pricing consultant Sandra Goldberg at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament hosted by CLV Group and InterRent REIT. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, InterRent REIT CEO Brad Cutsey with Michael Brodie, investment banking at BMO Capital Markets, and Mike McGahan, executive board chair of InterRent REIT and CLV Group, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, real estate agent Luigi Aiello with Joseph Giannetti and Mike Sacca from Preston Hardware/Irpinia Kitchens (seen earlier this week winning a charity bocce tournament for Christie Lake Kids) golfed with Julian Campagna, far right, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, Brazeau Seller Law lawyers Geoff Cullwick, Julia Gadd, Mario Torres and Harold Feder at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament. Photo by Caroline Phillips
From left, InterRent REIT vice-president Asad Hanif with Aik Aliferis, senior managing director of investments with Marcus & Millichap, at the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament. Photo by Caroline Phillips
Supporters of the Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament arrived back to the clubhouse to find a selection of parked food trucks ready to serve them. Photo by Caroline Phillips
The Mike McCann Charity Golf Tournament featured a live band, the River Town Saints. Photo by Caroline Phillips

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