Propel Seeks Atlantic Canadian Startups For Its Spring ‘Incite’ Program
HALIFAX – Propel is looking for Atlantic Canadian tech startups to join the Spring 2020 cohort of its Incite program.
Propel’s virtual accelerator Incite offers access to world-class programming, dedicated and experienced coaches and mentorship through its network which extends around the globe. All of its coaches are former founders who have experienced similar challenges and will provide accountability and support in participant’s journeys.
The program is customized for each startup based on its current life-stage, whether it’s an early startup focused on validating an idea or a company looking to grow sales and raising capital.
“You cannot create a successful business without being pushed outside your comfort zone. Propel’s EIR’S [Entreprenuers-in-Residence] encouraged us to analyze how we were attracting customers and adjust to reach our goals more effectively,” said Laura Simpson, CEO, and co-founder of Side Door and former Incite participant, in a release.
“As an entrepreneur in the Propel accelerator, I valued having Propel’s mentors follow along our path. They invested the time and energy in us and will remain lifelong mentors.”
Propel’s proprietary online learning management system includes exclusive access to content from Ash Maurya, creator of LEANSTACK and Silicon Valley-based GrowthX’s Market Acceleration Program. Propel’s EIR team has been trained to deliver this content, making it a powerful learning tool for company founders.
“They helped us so much to inform how we are going to grow, what are we going to do next, how does our sales process become repeatable? It would have been so haphazard without the advice we received through our time with Propel,” said Jonathan Cannon, CEO, and co-founder of Room Service.
Interested companies can apply for Incite online now.