Membership
Partners in Prosperity
What is OCRI’s Partners in Prosperity Program
OCRI’s Partners in Prosperity program was created for Ottawa’s community leaders to align their organization with OCRI’s core values through strategic partnerships. The following sponsoring companies play a key role in the success of OCRI’s efforts to promote Ottawa as a city with knowledge-based industries ready to take advantage of the global economy and world-class capabilities in research and development, education and talent.
Who are OCRI’s Partners in Prosperity?
Ottawa Citizen
http://www.ottawacitizen.com
The Ottawa Citizen began as The Packet in 1845, and has continued as the first choice for news and information in Canada's capital for 160 years. With over eight out of 10 newspaper readers the Citizen each week it reaches close to half a million adults. The business community relies on the Citizen for its tremendous support of both traditional and advanced technology sectors through its dedicated Techweekly section, semi-annual High Tech reports, and Ottawa Citizen Business TV. The Citizen is one of 11 daily newspapers published in 10 major metro markets across Canada by CanWest MediaWorks.
Atria Networks
http://www.atrianetworks.com/
Atria Networks LP specializes in business data services, offering the fastest high-dependability solutions for Internet access, point-to-pointconnectivity and IT continuity.With one of the most extensive fibre-optic networks in Ontario, Atria can scale immediately to meet any change in a customer’s bandwidth requirement.Continuity services include offsite data storage, email and web security, and Internet redundancy for protection against downtime losses inrevenue and productivity.Atria Networks is active in the community, providing free WiFi Internet in public libraries and investing locally in education and literacy.
Ottawa Senators
http://www.ottawasenators.com/
One of six NHL franchises based in Canada, the Ottawa Senators returned to the league in 1992 following a 58-year absence. Ottawa won 11 Stanley Cups during its original reign from 1903 to 1934. The modern-day Senators have earned four titles in the Northeast Division, a Presidents’ Trophy in 2002-03 and a trip to the Stanley Cup final in 2007. The team plays in the state-of-the-art Scotiabank Place, which opened in January 1996 and hosts 41 regular-season games, and a variety of concerts and events every year. Since 1992, the Senators, together with its foundation, alumni, partners and fans, have contributed more than $50 million to community initiatives in the National Capital Region. Among its many accomplishments is the construction of Roger’s House, a pediatric and palliative care facility located on the grounds at CHEO.
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