FROM UKIYO

Ukiyo is a Japanese-originated term which directly translates to “floating world”; to live a life detached from worries and negativity. Our company, in similarity, aims to bring this lifestyle to our local community by branching together organization and style. With our multifunctional tote bags, we aim to empower individuals toward pursuing their ambitions and aspirations without limits. 

We also donate over 15% of our proceeds back toward the Junior Achievement Southern Alberta Program and Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids, both who are strong organizations set out to help support the youth in our local community as well. 

Junior Achievement Southern Alberta

FROM UKIYO is a new, student-led company from the Junior Achievement Southern Alberta Program. This program strives to give youth the confidence and knowledge they need to define personal success, enhance their workforce readiness, and pursue their dreams and aspirations. They have expanded to over 121 countries, and continue to help youth unlock their potential, talents, and creativity.

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Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids

Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids is an organization set out to help support the youth of Calgary by providing bagged lunches for those in need. They aim to bring together the compassion and trust of Calgary and take action toward building a better community for all of us. 

FROM UKIYO will donate 15% of all profits to Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids to help support our local community.

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Our Executives

President: Nathan Niu

VP of Sales and Marketing: Kendra Chu

VP of Finance: Samuel Mun

VP of Information Technology: James Wang

VP of Human Resources: Charlene Lee

VP of Production: Cyngen Watts

Our Members

Sales and Marketing Team:

Christine Mannen, Jessica Abbott, Kayan Akl

Finance Team:

Helen Zhang, Tyler Wong

Information and Technology Team:

Sami Abu Hayyaneh, Daniel Yang

Human Resources Team:

Abigail Gashikanyi

Production Team:

Brandon Sung

Our Mentors

Mentors:

Jason Phung, Raymond Sinclair, Nadia Chong, Brian Tomlinson, Zaid Ahmed