
“We are very pleased with the external validation from experts about Solvera’s business strategy and execution, particularly under the challenging conditions presented by COVID these past two years. Solvera joins an elite group of companies earning the prestigious Best Managed Companies designation for the past 11 years and an even smaller number of companies that have earned the Platinum Level designation.Ĭhief Executive Officer Reg Robinson welcomed the news. Regina – Regina-based Solvera Solutions is very pleased to requalify as a Platinum Level organization in the Canada’s Best Managed Companies national program. Solvera Requalifies as Platinum Level Best Managed Company Solvera Requalifies as Platinum Best Managed Company May 10, 2022 “The smiles on the faces of the first laptop recipients tell the story of how grateful they are for the hospitality and generosity.” “Technology is key to getting these people started with their new lives in Manitoba and Saskatchewan so I’m very pleased Solvera could do this for them,” beamed Nieroda. The Kysliaks, a family of 6, are in the Ukrainian city of Kovel awaiting the paperwork for their newborn baby Jakub and then they’ll be on their way to Winnipeg as soon as they can.Ĭathy and Solvera Sales Executive Yev Khovrenkov are the Solvera contacts working with Solvera IT to coordinate the distribution of used Solvera laptops to 15 Manitoba and Saskatchewan refugee families. The Nierodas are eagerly awaiting the six-member Kysliaks, her assigned Ukrainian refugee family. “A host family welcomes the refugees into their household for several months, gets them to appointments such as language lessons, takes them shopping and to many other settlement activities including finding jobs and their future home, all in a supportive environment.” “I felt I needed to do something so my family donated funds and joined the lengthy list of Winnipeg families welcoming people into our homes,” she explains. In addition to personal donations of cash, clothing and household items, corporate development fund donations and $10,000 from Solvera, Solvera’s IT shop committed to providing several re-conditioned laptops to Ukrainian refugees in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.Ĭathy Nieroda, Solvera retiree, was one of many Manitobans who stepped up in a big way.

In the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Solvera joined the outpouring of support to Ukraine from across Canada and around the globe.

Solvera Support Making a Difference for Ukrainian Refugees Jul 12, 2022
