IDEA Centre Welcomes Growing Cohort
Moncton’s IDEA Centre is guiding a growing community of young entrepreneurs, with 20 students enrolled this year in its mentorship program.
Moncton’s IDEA Centre is guiding a growing community of young entrepreneurs, with 20 students enrolled this year in its mentorship program.
Butter Bar products are for everyone–but Young created them primarily with black women in mind. Her goal is to make it simple for people to find the products they need to care for textured hair.
The Volta Academy is geared toward very early-stage entrepreneurs who want to learn the basic fundamentals of how to grow a startup. It aims to help fledgling founders move from an idea to a startup with a minimum viable product.
The CEO of Propel says Atlantic Canada is attracting founders that are smarter, more driven and diverse than ever before.
Entrepreneurs, especially when first starting out, will look to veterans in the business community for a lot of advice. But one has to ask the question: who will mentor the mentors?
Samantha DeLory has been navigating the city’s development process for close to three years as she tries to start Dream Dog, her “boutiquie” doggy daycare.
After losing his business, the Halifax entrepreneur went on to found the Mindset Project, a research project exploring mental health and entrepreneurship.
The East Coast Unicorn Speaker Series will kick off on November 10 with an online conversation featuring two key players from local tech giants, Q1 Labs and Radian6, that sold for more than a $1-billion combined.
The new CEO of Volta, Martha Casey, says the company will be making changes in the coming weeks and months, in response to the shifting economic realities caused by Covid-19.
The international students from Venezuela and Brazil created Asteria because the jewellery from that region was popular with people they met in Fredericton.