Annual General Meeting March 19, 2013 1. AGM Agenda 1.ORRA’s Mission, Value & Structure; 2.Volunteer Opportunities within ORRA; 3.Emphasis in 2013; 4.Financial.

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Annual General Meeting March 19,

AGM Agenda 1.ORRA’s Mission, Value & Structure; 2.Volunteer Opportunities within ORRA; 3.Emphasis in 2013; 4.Financial Update; 5.Resolutions; Programming Calendar; 7.An outstanding panel of industry experts shares with us their insights into the exciting field of HR Technology 2

ORRA’s Mission ORRA is a not-for-profit Professional Association for Human Resources Practitioners, founded to advance the professional practice of compensation, benefits and total rewards. ORRA is a member of WorldatWork’s Local Network, facilitating local access to WorldatWork Education and Certification. 3

ORRA’s Value Local presence promotes networking and sense of community Better understanding of local needs Affordable membership fees Proven effectiveness of WorldatWork Standard Operating Structure in Canada Access to broader HR network in Eastern Ontario and across Canada 4

ORRA Organizational Structure 5

Financial Status As of December 31,

Notice from KPMG To the Members of Ottawa Regional Rewards Association We have reviewed the statements of financial position of Ottawa Regional Rewards Association as at December 31, 2012, December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011 and the statements of operations and changes in net assets and cash flows for the years ended December 31, 2012 and December 31, Our reviews were made in accordance with Canadian generally accepted standards for review engagements and, accordingly, consisted primarily of enquiry, analytical procedures and discussion related to information supplied to us by the Association. A review does not constitute an audit and, consequently do not express an audit opinion on these financial statements. Based on our reviews, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that these financial statements are not, in all material respects, in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. The financial statements of Ottawa Regional Rewards Association as at and for the year ended December 31, 2011 were reviewed by another accountant. f7

Balance Sheet (Reviewed) as of December 31, Assets Cash and Accounts Receivables $ 35,081 GIC - Investment $ 60,000 Prepaid Expenses - TOTAL ASSETS $ 95,081 Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities $ 3,293 Deferred Revenue 0,904 TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 4,197 Retained Earnings Unrestricted $ 90,884 TOTAL RETAINED EARNINGS $ 90,884 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND RETAINED EARNINGS $ 95,081

Income Statement (Reviewed) January 1, 2012 to December 31, Revenue ORRA Event fees$ 6,220 events$ 14,286 Membership Dues$ 6,721 Interest - Miscellaneous$ 604 TOTAL REVENUE $ 27,831 Expenditures Advertising and promotion $ 2,120 Bank charges and interest 1,602 Event hosting 8,662 Professional Fees 3,969 Conference attendance 2,265 Office, meetings 1,756 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 20,374 Net Profit $ 7,457

Comparative Balance Sheet 2007 to Assets $74,107 $87,952 $91,782 $93,409 $87,506 $95,081 Liabilities 20,942 19,871 21,545 17,918 4,0764,197 Retained Earnings 53,165 68,081 70,237 75,491 83,43090,884

Comparative Income Statement 2007 to Revenue Event fees $34,922 $52,884 $21,633 $40,557 $20,396 $20,506 Membership dues 4,310 3,980 5,465 5,166 5,902 6,721 Interest ,180 2,500 - Miscellaneous , Total Revenue $39,904 $56,876 $29,232 $47,906 $29,113 $27,831 Expenses Advertising & promotion $ 5,719 $ 5,429 $ 2,774 $ 13,598 $ 4,717 $ 2,120 Event hosting 11,622 28,568 13,298 15,249 7,225 8,662 Professional fees 2,500 5,822 5,835 3,969 Conference attendance ,352 2, ,265 Other 950 4,815 3,152 5,1422,749 3,358 Total Expenses $20,791 $41,960 $27,076 $42,652 $21,174 $ 20,347 Profit $19,113 $14,916 $ 2,156 $ 5,254 $ 7,939 $ 7,457

Resolution 1 The following individuals have been put forward for ORRA Board of Director positions for No position had more than one person nominated: 1.Interim President (until Oct 1/13) - Jan van Zyll de Jong 2.Vice President – Vacant 3.Secretary – Nancy Crain 4.Treasurer – Dean Fulford 5.Past President – (after Oct 1/13) Jan van Zyll de Jong Be it resolved that the individuals listed above be approved as the 2013 ORRA Board of Directors. 12

Resolution 2 Financial Statements: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: the financial statements of the Corporation for the period ended December 31, 2012, including the balance sheets at such dates, are hereby confirmed to have been received by the members. 13

Dispensing with the appointment of an auditor: Be it resolved that all of the members of the Corporation, hereby consent pursuant to Section 96.1 of the Act to the exemption of the Corporation from the requirements of Part II of the Act regarding the appointment and duties of an auditor in respect of the financial period of the Corporation ending December 31, Resolution 3 14

Resolution 4 Confirmation of Proceedings: BE IT RESOLVED THAT: notwithstanding: (i) any failure to properly convene, constitute, proceed with, hold or record any meeting of the board of directors or members of the Corporation for any reason whatsoever, including, without limitation, the failure properly to waive or give notice of a meeting, hold a meeting in accordance with a notice of meeting, sign the minutes of a meeting or sign a ballot electing a slate of directors; or (ii) any failure to pass any resolution of the directors or members of the Corporation or any by-law of the Corporation for any reason whatsoever, all by-laws, approvals, appointments, elections, resolutions, contracts, acts and proceedings enacted, passed, made, done or taken, or intended or purporting to have been enacted, passed, made, done or taken since the incorporation of the Corporation as set forth or referred to in the resolutions of, or in the minutes of the meetings of, the board of directors or members of the Corporation or other documents contained in the minute or record book of the Corporation, or in the financial statements of the Corporation, and all actions heretofore taken in reliance upon the validity of such minutes, documents and financial statements, are hereby sanctioned, ratified, confirmed and approved; and without limiting the generality of paragraph 1 above, all by-laws, approvals, appointments, resolutions, contracts, acts and proceedings of the board of directors of the Corporation enacted, passed, made, done or taken since the incorporation of the Corporation as set forth and referred to in the resolutions of, or in the minutes of the meetings and resolutions of, the board of directors in the minute book and record book of the Corporation or in the financial statements of the Corporation are hereby approved, ratified and confirmed. 15

Programming Update 16

Capital Connections Conference This one and a half-day event focuses on human resources issues affecting Canadian businesses in the Eastern Ontario and Quebec regions. Dates: September 17 & 18, 2013 Location: Ottawa Convention Centre (Hampton Inn East end) Responsibilities –Programming: ORRA –Logistics & Marketing: HRPA 17