Oppy CEO John Anderson named to Business Laureates Hall of Fame

A Canadian not-for-profit organization has recognized Anderson for a lifetime of civic and business achievements in British Columbia.

John Anderson headshot. Photo courtesy of Oppy
John Anderson headshot. Photo courtesy of Oppy
(Photo: Courtesy of Oppy)

Canadian not-for-profit organization JA British Columbia has recognized John Anderson, CEO and chairman of The Oppenheimer Group, as one of its 2023 Laureate Inductees into the Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame.

The award recognizes leaders who have exerted positive influence on the Canadian way of life and who stand to inspire leaders of the future to do the same, according to a news release. Each member of the Hall of Fame has demonstrated unique vision, supported others in pursuit of their goals, led lives of integrity and built a legacy that will enrich the lives of those who follow. These accomplishments are in addition to outstanding business achievements and enduring contributions to British Columbians, according to the release.

“It’s an absolute privilege to be named to the Business Laureates Hall of Fame,” Anderson said in the release. “I consider myself lucky to have found my way into this great industry, bringing healthy, fresh produce to Canadians and beyond for nearly five decades. Ensuring that future generations will continue to have that available to them and investing in the leadership to do so is a passion of mine — aligning on that value with JABC, who does exceptional work supporting young people in their own success, makes this honor all the more important to me.”

Anderson’s leadership of Oppy, British Columbia’s oldest existing company with 164 years in business, brought him to the attention of the Business Laureates of British Columbia. His contributions to the province and community, including support of the Global Civic Society, St. Paul’s Hospital, the CPET Lab at UBC Hospital and the Lion’s Gate Hospital Foundation continue to stand out, as well as his support of BC Transplant — flying nurses and doctors to various destinations to harvest organs for BC recipients on Anderson Air, Anderson’s private charter airline, according to the release. Further, Oppy’s support of BC Women’s Hospital, BC Cancer Foundation and BC Children’s Hospital in collaboration with Save-On-Foods has thrived with Anderson’s leadership, the release said.

Anderson’s noteworthy support of Canadian fresh produce growers and the local economy exemplify Anderson’s contributions to the quality of people’s lives across the province, according to the release.

“As an organization dedicated to inspiring and preparing young people to succeed, we’re very proud of the impact our inductees have made and the example they set for youth,” JABC President and CEO Sheila Biggers said in the release. “In addition, each of them demonstrates a significant commitment to their communities, in British Columbia and beyond.”

Anderson’s fellow inductees for 2023 include Asa Johal, Nancy Stibbard and Peter B. Gustavson.

This latest honor rounds out an extensive list of accolades for Oppy’s chairman, CEO and managing partner, including 2021 CPMA and BCPMA Lifetime Achievement Awards, 2002 and 2015 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, 2017 Canada’s Most Admired CEO Award, 2014 BC CEO of the Year Award, 2013 ACC Dealmaker of the Year Award, 2000 and 2012 Packer Marketer of the Year Awards, according to the release.

Through Anderson’s leadership, Oppy has been recognized as one of the best places to work in British Columbia for several years running and has been named among Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 21 years, with 15 years in the esteemed Platinum Club.

In 2014, Anderson was also awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Chilean and American Chamber of Commerce. According to the release, Pennsylvania Senator Michael J. Stack noted him as “someone who, through dedication and excellence, contributes in a meaningful way to the well-being of their communities and ultimately to all the people of this great commonwealth.”

This year’s induction ceremony will be on May 30, 2023, with all net proceeds supporting the efforts of JABC in delivering work readiness, financial health and entrepreneurship programs to youth in urban, rural and Indigenous communities across the province.

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