Ratana Stephens

[4] In 1990, Arran opened Nature's Path, North America's first certified organic breakfast cereal production facility in Delta, British Columbia, while Ratana ran their popular Woodlands restaurant.

[7] From 2009 to 2014, Ratana served on the Advisory Council for BC Children's Hospital Foundation's Night of Miracles South Asian Gala.

[4] In November 2021, the University of Victoria (UVIC) conferred honorary doctorate degrees in Education upon Ratana and Arran.

[22] In October 2022, Ratana and Arran received the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business 2022 Distinguished Entrepreneurs of the Year Award (DEYA) from the University of Victoria.

[23] In April 2024, Ratana received the 2023 Canada’s Most Admired CEO award, Mid-Market, by Waterstone Human Capital.

[24] In April 2024, Ratana and Arran received the Rix Award for Engaged Community Citizenship from the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.

[25] In June 2024, the University of British Columbia conferred honorary doctorate degrees in Science upon Ratana and Arran.

[26] In September 2024, Ratana and Arran received the President’s Distinguished Community Leadership Award from Simon Fraser University for their unwavering commitment to the health of both people and the planet.