All organizations have a corporate culture of giving back strategically - financially, with gifts or services in kind, and through employee volunteerism.
2H2M's mission is to help organizations give back strategically, in a way that helps the company, its employees, and the non-profits and communities it supports. To fulfill this mission, 2H2M may also help non-profit organizations leverage company support.
2H2M believes in strong, mutually beneficial partnerships between non-profits and companies and their employees, which engage employees and improve organizations, and help non-profits fulfill their mandate.
Lynn Fergusson, MBA, is Founder & Managing Director of 2H2M Services. Prior to 2H2M, Ms. Fergusson held various leadership positions over 15 years at GE (General Electric). Experience on the Canadian management teams of GE Healthcare and GE Money, and the National Executive of GE Canada, has highlighted for her the importance of strategy and alignment, and philanthropy is no exception.
She's a certified Six Sigma Quality Black Belt, so applies a logical process to 2H2M, and believes in data gathering and employee engagement for initiatives such as employee volunteerism to be successful. Throughout her GE career, Ms. Fergusson was a key player in GE's employee volunteer organization, from volunteer to local chapter leader, global board and executive board member, and in leading GE’s volunteer activities across Canada, including creating and leading a Canadian Council.
Ms. Fergusson is currently Vice-Chair of the Board, and Co-Chair of the Fund Development Committee for Habitat for Humanity Halton. She holds an undergraduate degree in Business (HBA) from the University of Western Ontario, and an MBA from York University. She also has a certificate in Adult Training and Development from OISE at the University of Toronto. Lynn’s also a graduate of the Bay Area Leadership’s Community Leadership “Experience in Action” Program, run by Volunteer Hamilton, and is proud to be part of the facilitation team now running that program.