NB365: Silvy Moleman Of Sequoia-Trinity
Silvy Moleman Of Sequoia-Trinity in Moncton says we’re all better off when we can inspire and serve as a catalyst for growth on a local level.
NB365 is a year-long series of portraits of New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations. NB365 is one of five ‘support local’ campaigns that Love for Local – New Brunswick will run throughout 2021 and 2022. Huddle is a media partner.
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Silvy Moleman Of Sequoia-Trinity in Moncton says we’re all better off when we can inspire and serve as a catalyst for growth on a local level.
Jean-Paul Belliveau of JP’s Garage in Dieppe says his priorities are the environment and his customers.
Mylène Lapierre Of CPA New Brunswick says the organization is committed to providing financial services for free to people in need.
The owner of Buddha Bear Coffee Roaster & Holy Whale Brewing Co. in Alma and Holy Whale Beer Hall in Riverview says when a local business wins, the community wins.
Life is better at a beer garden, says Susan and Gene Cormier of the popular Moncton business.
The Dieppe-based entrepreneur and son of business-minded parents talks about discovering during the pandemic how many quality products and services are being created here at home in N.B.
The Moncton entrepreneur talks about bringing back the lost art of handmade, fresh donuts.
Food & Beverage Atlantic helps keep the region’s processors and producers competitive on the international stage.
The proudly Metis entrepreneur from Fredericton talks about having a passion for baking since she was a child.
Katie Doiron has seen friends close businesses in the last year and it’s made her realize how important it is to support local companies.