Including Youth in Our Workplace with Janelle Hinds
Feb 1, 2022
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Award-winning entrepreneur Janelle Hinds discusses supporting youth in skill-building and career development through her non-profit Helping Hands. Topics include empowering youth entrepreneurs, reflections on an accelerator program, youth marketing, diversity and inclusion in entrepreneurship, work-life balance, and creating positive change.
Supporting youth to build skills and careers is crucial for creating better future opportunities.
Advocating for diversity and inclusion in entrepreneurship can empower marginalized groups.
Deep dives
Support for Small Businesses
MasterCard offers tools to support small business owners by enhancing sales through faster checkout, widening customer reach, and promoting customer loyalty.
Youth Support Initiatives
Janelle Hines founded Helping Hands, a non-profit aiding youth in volunteer work and skill building for their careers, addressing the need for meaningful opportunities for high school students.
Business Evolution
Helping Hands, originally an app, expanded into a social enterprise with a non-profit arm, focusing on youth development and career opportunities in Ontario.
Empowerment and Diversity
Janelle Hines advocates for youth empowerment and diversity in entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of creating opportunities for marginalized groups.
Janelle Hinds is an award-winning entrepreneur, public speaker, facilitator and Diversity Equity and Inclusion and strategic consultant. Before her maternity leave, Janelle was the Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships at Opportunity for All Youth, where the focus is creating better youth futures by helping youth who face barriers find meaningful jobs that build skills and experience. Janelle is the founder of Helping Hands, a non-profit that aims to help young people build their skills and careers through volunteer, entrepreneurship, and early career development.
As a public speaker and consultant, Janelle is an advocate for social innovation and Diversity Equity and Inclusion in various industries. Janelle sits on the Board of Directors for Futurpreneur as well as the McMaster Alumni Association Board. Recently Janelle was chosen as the only Canadian on Forbes Top 30 Under 30 list for her achievements in the Education sector.
“The amount of hurdles entrepreneurs go through, we could qualify to win some olympic medals.”
In this week’s episode of the #StartupPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard and Scotiabank, we talk to Janelle Hinds about her journey building Helping Hands and why supporting youth to build their skills and careers matters.