A top Atlantic Canada business leader, warning his region must be internationally competitive, has donated $15-million to Dalhousie University’s school of business.
The gift, the largest donation by a Nova Scotian to the university, comes from Ken Rowe, executive chairman of IMP International Group Inc.
Some of the funds, to be dispersed over the next 10 years, will pay for new entrance scholarships to attract top students and to provide students with financial support to compete in national and international case competitions.
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