NB365: Karen Grant Of Kiers Marketing In Fredericton
Most of Kiers’ clients are SMEs or not-for-profit, so they view the compnay as their own marketing department.
Most of Kiers’ clients are SMEs or not-for-profit, so they view the compnay as their own marketing department.
The ECMAs have released its list of this years’ nominees – as well as the location and dates of the upcoming awards and performances.
Alexandra Mackie quit her psychology job to start working on a food truck, but was laid off due to the pandemic. That’s when she decided she wanted to make a product of her own to sell.
After seeing the amazing coffee cultures in countries like Australia, Italy, France, and cities in the USA–how they “seem to turn a simple cup of coffee into an interactive experience”–Katie and Carl Martens knew they wanted to bring some of those same experiences back home to Fredericton.
When Hannah Williams and Christina Foster first began EnrichKids, a month before the pandemic hit, all they had was “a logo and a dream.” Now, they’re opening a second location.
If Mark Leger thinks policymakers are lifting restrictions in response to someone answering a pollster’s survey questions, or a protestor holding a sign and screaming on a street corner, he’s not going into grocery stores or restaurants unmasked or comfortably returning to the office.
The Hartt Shoe Company worked with the creators of The Porter to recreate authentic shoe styles from the 1920s. CEO Andrew Bedford says the show portrays an important part of Canadian history.
Founded in 2017, Passiv is a cost-saving portfolio management app for self-directed investors.
Grateful Foods Inc. has plans to bring two barBurrito restaurants to Moncton in 2022 and 2023.
The University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Management is a great springboard for startups of all kinds – just ask program graduate Kara Angus, the founder and owner of Go-Go Gymnastics.