Venn Welcomes Three New Members To Incubator Program
Venn has welcomed three new startups into its Garage incubator program.
Venn has welcomed three new startups into its Garage incubator program.
Venn president and CEO Doug Robertson told Huddle the company’s move to its new home at 770 St. George Boulevard will allow resident tech companies to work and operate on-site with Venn.
To bring tourist to see the beauty of the Bouctouche Bay area, two childhood friends bought paddle boards and are starting their own outdoor activity business, right on the water.
The new CEO will be the successor to executive director Nancy Mathis, who has served the Wallace McCain Institute since its founding in 2008.
The Moncton Crowne Plaza hotel hosted one of several Indigenous women’s pop-up markets planned for New Brunswick in 2022.
Hillsborough is getting its grocery store back thanks to the efforts of an entrepreneur who relocated to the community from Moncton.
The Centre for Women in Business is taking on a three-year research study to dig into Covid-19’s effect on women entrepreneurs in Nova Scotia.
Venn Innovation’s Garage incubator program has recently welcomed five new startups into the fold.
David Campbell finds some encouraging news in data on women entrepreneurs in New Brunswick. But he is also concerned about some of the deeper trends.
Elizabeth MacLean took on a second job to try and keep her shop open. But after two years of pandemic she was finally forced to call it quits.