The laureates will be formally inducted at a gala event June 2 at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax. A reception begins at 5:30 p.m. with the dinner and induction ceremony starting at 6:30 p.m. Other 2016 laureates include George Cains and the late David Read.
“JA is an extraordinary organization that supports our budding generation of young leaders. I'm tickled pink to be inducted into their Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame,” Luckett said in a news release. “I can get behind anything that inspires youth and entrepreneurship. We need every bit of boost we can get.”
Luckett’s entrepreneurial career began at age 14 in the busy outdoor food markets of England. In the early 1980’s, he opened a single retail outlet in New Brunswick that grew into one of Atlantic Canada’s best-known fresh produce chains, Pete’s Frootique, with five locations across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The stores were later rebranded Pete’s Fine Foods. Luckett recently announced the sale of his retail and wholesale grocery business to Sobeys.
Luckett launched Luckett Vineyards in the Gaspereau Valley in 2011. The vineyard offers stunning views of the Minas Basin and Cape Blomidon and produces wines showcasing local grape varieties.
The Business Hall of Fame was started in 1993 to recognize the contributions made by successful leaders and entrepreneurs.
Each year, Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia and the Business Hall of Fame honour individuals who inspire the business community and future business leaders with a record of unparalleled lifetime achievement. Laureates exemplify growth, courage, success and leadership.
The event is hosted and attended by the business hall of fame governors and their guests. For more information, call the Junior Achievement offices at (902) 454-4564, email [email protected] or visit www.nsbusinesshalloffame.ca.
About Junior Achievement
Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia provides hands-on experiential learning in the classroom and through extracurricular activities. Programs focus on three educational pillars: financial literacy, workplace readiness, and entrepreneurship.
Junior Achievement recruits volunteers from the business community to collaborate on the delivery of programs, which expose students to real world business perspectives and ideas. Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in the global economy.
The laureates will be formally inducted at a gala event June 2 at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax. A reception begins at 5:30 p.m. with the dinner and induction ceremony starting at 6:30 p.m. Other 2016 laureates include George Cains and the late David Read.
“JA is an extraordinary organization that supports our budding generation of young leaders. I'm tickled pink to be inducted into their Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame,” Luckett said in a news release. “I can get behind anything that inspires youth and entrepreneurship. We need every bit of boost we can get.”
Luckett’s entrepreneurial career began at age 14 in the busy outdoor food markets of England. In the early 1980’s, he opened a single retail outlet in New Brunswick that grew into one of Atlantic Canada’s best-known fresh produce chains, Pete’s Frootique, with five locations across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The stores were later rebranded Pete’s Fine Foods. Luckett recently announced the sale of his retail and wholesale grocery business to Sobeys.
Luckett launched Luckett Vineyards in the Gaspereau Valley in 2011. The vineyard offers stunning views of the Minas Basin and Cape Blomidon and produces wines showcasing local grape varieties.
The Business Hall of Fame was started in 1993 to recognize the contributions made by successful leaders and entrepreneurs.
Each year, Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia and the Business Hall of Fame honour individuals who inspire the business community and future business leaders with a record of unparalleled lifetime achievement. Laureates exemplify growth, courage, success and leadership.
The event is hosted and attended by the business hall of fame governors and their guests. For more information, call the Junior Achievement offices at (902) 454-4564, email [email protected] or visit www.nsbusinesshalloffame.ca.
About Junior Achievement
Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia provides hands-on experiential learning in the classroom and through extracurricular activities. Programs focus on three educational pillars: financial literacy, workplace readiness, and entrepreneurship.
Junior Achievement recruits volunteers from the business community to collaborate on the delivery of programs, which expose students to real world business perspectives and ideas. Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in the global economy.