Douglas Bergeron and his wife Sandra Bergeron are generously donating $2 million to create The BEST (Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology) program at York. The funds will be used to support entrepreneurial programs and initiatives focused on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) majors.
“We are thrilled to be the recipients of $2 million from Doug and Sandra Bergeron,” said Mamdouh Shoukri, York’s President and Vice-Chancellor. “This generous gift will allow York University to create a unique interdisciplinary program in entrepreneurship that will teach real world business experience to aspiring student-entrepreneurs, so that they can contribute to Canada’s growing knowledge-based economy.” The initial announcement of the $2 million gift was made at a special event held this evening celebrating York’s Faculty of Science & Engineering at Toronto’s historic Casa Loma. The Bergeron gift will be matched by funding from other sources and is a part of York’s Engineering expansion initiative.
“A solid science and technology education is a fundamental stepping stone to technology entrepreneurship, but often alone not sufficient. Aspiring technology entrepreneurs also need interdisciplinary exposure to private equity finance, law, and business plan formulation,” explained Douglas Bergeron. “York University has embraced this concept and we hope The BEST will inspire York students to diversify their practical education so that they will be better prepared for tomorrow.”
Sandra Bergeron said, “We are delighted to create 100 fellowships over the next ten years to support young women and men at York who show great promise and leadership potential.”
“These scholarships will enable students to realize their academic dreams and contribute to their entrepreneurial aspirations,” added Douglas Bergeron.
“The Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology program will be like no other in Canada,” said Dean Kozinski. “The BEST will help us create a true partnership between the professional disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Business and Law. It is especially stimulating being able to do so thanks to the generosity of our own alumnus, Doug Bergeron, and his wife Sandra.”
The gift extends Douglas and Sandra Bergeron’s previous $1.5 million commitments to Georgia State University and the University of California at Berkeley where they developed unique programs targeted specifically toward high-potential female technology undergraduates. Since 2006, 31 women have been named Bergeron Scholars and each recipient has received financial assistance, but most importantly has been paired with a C-level female technology mentor in the private sector.
Douglas Bergeron, a Canadian citizen, was born in Windsor, Ontario and obtained his undergraduate degree at York University in 1983, with a major in computer science. He has been CEO and the largest individual shareholder of VeriFone Systems, Inc. (NYSE: PAY) since 2001 when he led the acquisition of the company from Hewlett-Packard for $50 million. In the past decade, VeriFone's sales have risen 600% to nearly $2 billion and the company is now valued at over $5 billion, employing nearly 5,000 people across 120 countries worldwide.
Sandra Bergeron is one of the most highly regarded female technology leaders in Silicon Valley. She is a venture partner with Trident Capital, and a director of Qualys Inc. and Sophos plc, and chairman of TraceSecurity, Inc.
Graduates of the Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology program will earn a Bergeron Distinction in Entrepreneurship and New Ventures – a certification that the graduate truly understands, appreciates and embraces the entrepreneurial mind set and is ready to tackle any innovation challenge.
The top two scholars will be awarded the Bergeron Entrepreneur Medal. Both the Distinction and the Medal will be recognized at graduation.
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