Visionaries of the Year 2026 Honours Outstanding Community Leaders and Raises Critical Funds for Canadians Affected by Blood Cancer
Canada NewsWire
TORONTO, June 16, 2026
National winner and regional honourees recognized following record-breaking campaign
TORONTO, June 16, 2026 /CNW/ - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) is proud to announce the winners of its 2026 Visionaries of the Year campaign, recognizing an exceptional group of leaders whose passion, creativity and commitment have helped advance the fight against blood cancers across Canada.
Over the course of a ten-week philanthropic competition, Visionaries of the Year candidates rallied their communities, inspired generosity and raised vital funds to support life-saving blood cancer research, advocacy and support programs for patients and families.
Together, the 2026 Visionaries class raised more than $1,156,860, making this year's campaign one of the most impactful in the program's history.
"Visionaries of the Year celebrates individuals who are driven by purpose and determined to create meaningful change," said Alicia Talarico, President and CEO at The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada. "This year's candidates demonstrated extraordinary leadership, generosity and community spirit. Their efforts will help bring hope to Canadians affected by blood cancer today while advancing the discoveries that will transform care tomorrow."
National Visionary of the Year
The highest honour of the campaign, National Visionary of the Year, was awarded to:
Moshe Batalion who raised $166,902 in support of LLSC's mission.
Regional Winners
Quebec
Visionary of the Year: Stéphane Lespérance, President, AON Canada - $55,236
Runner-Up: Alexei Ratchkov, Partner, EY - $46,338
Ontario
Visionary of the Year: Moshe Batalion, Vice President, National Leasing, RioCan REIT - $166,902
Runner-Up: Jessica Passarelli, Senior Medical Scientist, Gilead Sciences - $104,725
British Columbia
Visionary of the Year: Mike Buytels, Partner & Wealth Advisor, ZLC - $129,011
Runner-Up: Rowen Harris, Registered Nurse, Vancouver General Hospital - $38,921
Atlantic Canada
Visionary of the Year: Ryan O'Malley, Business Development Consultant, Allstate Canada - $122,103
Runner-Up: Jillian Smith, Commercial Planner Eastern Canada, United Division at Breakthru Beverage Group - $36,914
Since its launch, Visionaries of the Year has empowered community leaders across Canada to transform professional networks, personal connections and innovative fundraising ideas into meaningful support for Canadians facing blood cancers.
Funds raised through the campaign help advance groundbreaking research, provide trusted education and support services, and advocate for improved access to treatments and care.
To learn more about Visionaries of the Year and the impact of this year's campaign, visit www.visionariesoftheyear.ca.
About The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC) is on a mission to cure blood cancers and improve the quality of life of all people affected by blood cancer. Through investment in research, advocacy, education and support services, LLSC helps patients and families navigate every stage of the blood cancer journey while advancing the search for cures.
SOURCE The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada