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Toronto

Chapter Chair: Jerald Greenidge AACI, P.App

Vice Chair: Cindy Jokhu AACI, P.App

Secretary: Katayoun Baheri CRA, P.App

Treasurer: Oscar Chan CRA, P.App

Apply for: Toronto Chapter Scholarship

TORONTO CHAPTER OF THE APPRAISAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA

MEMORIAL EDUCATION TRUSTS

William J. Salvona Scholarship Award
William (Bill) J. Salvona, AACI, P. App., Fellow 1943-2001
Place of Birth: Leith, Scotland

Bill Salvona’s appraisal career began in 1966, as a trainee under Harold Frost, Chief Appraiser, Canada Trust Corporation in Toronto. After honing his skills in the public sector, Bill went into private practice during the late 1960’s and worked with Manny Constam & Associates until 1982. He joined Lincoln North & Company in 1982, and became President in 1991. Towards the end of his career Bill joined Robson, McLean & Associates then Royal LePage’s commercial appraisal
division until his semi-retirement in Brockville in 1999.

Bill was granted his AACI designation on May 27, 1975, and was awarded a Fellowship on August 13, 1997, for his years of meritorious service to the AIC at the National level. Bill gave generously of his time and spent almost 25 years serving the Toronto Chapter and the National membership. He was first elected to the Toronto Chapter Executive Committee in 1970.
He became Chair in 1975, and served as Treasurer in 1977. The next 15 years were spent as Director on the National Board of the AIC. Bill served as the Admissions Chair in 1992, and was Chair of the Ethics Committee for several years. Many would not view this as a joyous position, but Bill loved it. Bill believed that you could not be a professional appraiser or an honourable person without ethics.

Bill has been described as being a quiet voice who toiled in the background and dedicated his professional life to the betterment of the appraisal profession. Bill was the champion of the individual and was intolerant of injustice and unethical behaviour. This education trust has been created to honour this man’s service to Toronto Chapter members and the membership as a whole.

MEMORIAL EDUCATION TRUSTS

Connie Van Rooy Scholarship Award
Connie Van Rooy, AACI, P. App., Fellow 1925-2005
Place of Birth: Province of Bradant, Holland

Connie Van Rooy emigrated to Canada in 1954 and settled in Hamilton working as an insurance adjuster. Connie and her husband, Ad, moved to Toronto in 1963, where she was introduced to real estate appraising by Manny Constam. From 1973-1981, Connie worked as an appraiser with the Ministry of Housing; and, after years of study and hands-on experience was granted her AACI designation on August 18, 1975. From 1981 until her retirement in 1999, Connie worked in private practice with her long time friends Rita Boyle, AACI; and, Valarie Ackland, CRA.

Connie was an active participant in the governance of the appraisal profession serving on the Toronto Chapter Executive Committee; and, ultimately became the Chapter’s first female Chair in 1981. Connie also served as a Provincial Director with the Ontario Association AIC from 1985-1989.

Connie’s greatest contribution to the AIC was her assistance to countless candidates in the preparation of their Demonstration Appraisal Reports. She unselfishly spent her personal time educating candidates with real world and hypothetical examples of appraisal.

 

Scholarship Bursary Program

This Scholarship Bursary Program is designed to assist students entering or continuing their postsecondary education at a Canadian University in areas of appraisal and valuation. The Bill Salvona and Connie Van Rooy Memorial Education Trusts have been created to assist Candidate members, children, and grandchildren of current and retired Toronto Chapter members. The Appraisal Institute of Canada has academic requirements for accreditation and requires the candidate to complete a prescribed course of studies. Persons wishing to enter the accreditation program or those already enrolled in it will be eligible to apply for the Scholarship Bursary.

• Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement.
• Bursaries will be awarded on the basis of financial need.

The trustee will award a maximum of $1,000, per academic year (September-August) per student. It is the responsibility of the student to submit proof of enrollment for each semester of the academic year to the Trust Committee. Funds will not be advanced without this information.

Funds will be distributed as follows:
• $500.00 at enrollment
• $500.00 at the start of the 2nd. semester of the academic year

It is the student’s responsibility to compete and mail the application directly to:
Attention: Toronto Chapter Chair
Appraisal Institute of Canada – Ontario
104-5407 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto Ontario
M9C 5K6

For application forms and a downloadable version of this information, please click here.