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Dave Wilson earns top spot as Atlantic Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year®

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(Halifax, 2 October 2009)  Wilson, Chairman of one of Atlantic Canada’s largest independent gas retailers — the Wilson Group of Companies — is this year’s Atlantic Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award recipient.

 ”Given today’s markets, companies that don’t think ahead risk being eliminated by their competitors,” says Joyce Hoeven, Partner and Atlantic Director of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards. “Dave Wilson surpasses the competition because he anticipates future trends and responds quickly to changing consumer needs. This progressive attitude helped him expand on the success of a centuries-old family business.”

A diversified organization with over 500 employees, the Wilson Group of Companies began as a mercantile trade business in the 1800s. Family descendants established Wilson Coal Co. in 1909. After Dave Wilson and his late brother G. Peter took over, they discontinued coal and focused on supplying fuel oil. This shift helped them avoid financial hardships as customers soon turned to oil to heat homes. Wilson Fuel Co. Ltd. is now the leading independent fuel oil supplier in Nova Scotia. In 1989, the company ventured successfully into the retail gasoline business. It currently distributes to 253 dealers in the Atlantic and runs 10 Wilsons Gas Stops.

“Dave Wilson always pursued ways to improve his business,” states Hoeven. “He is constantly uncovering and seizing new opportunities. The fuel industry is a volatile business landscape, but Dave’s forward-thinking spirit has kept his company thriving. His ingenious business approach will certainly influence future entrepreneurs.”

Wilson has been recognized multiple times for his achievements in business and community engagement. In 2008, he was inducted into the Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame along with his brother. He received the Canadian Commemorative Medal for Community Service for supporting organizations such as the Colchester YMCA, St. John’s Anglican Church and King’s-Edgehill School. The family also established the Wilson-Merriam Foundation to benefit the community.

Category winners of the Atlantic Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009 Awards:

Business-to-consumer products and services

David Wilson
Wilson Group of Companies l Truro, Nova Scotia
wilsons.ca
Heating/cooling equipment manufacturer, distributor and installer, as well as fuel marketer, ski hill operator.

Business-to-business products and services

Normand Caissie
Imperial Manufacturing Group l Richibucto, New Brunswick
imperialgroup.ca
Produces high-quality products while striving to be a low-cost producer in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and building products industries.

Emerging entrepreneur

George Donovan
Gogii Games l Moncton, New Brunswick
gogiigames.com
Casual games publisher/developer working with developers and IP owners to help develop, distribute and license its IP or products to retail, online and alternative channels worldwide.

Manufacturing

Steven Kelley
Charlottetown Metal Products Ltd. l Winsloe, Prince Edward Island
cmpequipment.com
Designer and manufacturer of industrial stainless steel food-processing equipment. Offers full in-house design with 3D CAD, complete custom manufacturing and full-service installation and commissioning for the shellfish, fruit and vegetable, and meat and poultry industries.

Professional/financial services

Rodney Colbourne, Steve Green, Steve MacDougall
OTS Offshore Technologies Services Ltd. l Sydney, Nova Scotia
otsl.ca
Provider of commissioning and start-up services for the oil and gas industries.

Social entrepreneur

Geoff Eaton
Young Adult Cancer Canada l St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
youngadultcancer.ca
Leading advocacy and support organization for young adults dealing with cancer.

What’s next?

As the Atlantic region’s Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009, Mr. Wilson will compete with top entrepreneurs from the Pacific, Prairies, Ontario and Québec regions for the national honour of Canada’s Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009, to be presented at a gala celebration November 24, 2009, in Vancouver. In June 2010, Canada’s Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009 will move to the world stage to compete with 50 country recipients for the title of Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur Of The Year®. Canada’s own Guy Laliberté from Cirque du Soleil was the recipient of the 2007 World Entrepreneur Of The Year Award.

About the awards program

The Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards honour the spirit and contribution of entrepreneurs here and around the world. This year, the Canadian program is proudly celebrating 16 years of honouring Canada’s outstanding entrepreneurs from all areas of business. For more information on the program, please visit ey.com/ca/eoy.

Nominees are reviewed by an independent judging panel, which is composed of several distinguished business leaders and previous award recipients. The members of the Atlantic region panel for 2009 were Mark Dobbin, President, Killick Capital; Dr. Colin Dodds, President and Vice Chancellor, Saint Mary’s University; Kenneth Losier, District Director, Farm Credit Canada; Laura Quartermain, Chief Financial Officer, Canadian International Capital Incorporated; Kent Scales, Founder, Advantage Communications Incorporated.

Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year is sponsored nationally by Global Television Network, National Post, La Presse and RDI.

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