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Sep 21, 2021 • 1h 2min

An Appetite for Risk with Allen and Eva Lau

Eva is a well-respected entrepreneur-turned-investor and one of the few women leading a venture fund in Canada. She is the Founding Partner of Two Small Fish Ventures, a venture fund that invests globally in early-stage, transformative tech companies. Before starting Two Small Fish Ventures, she worked alongside the co-founders of Wattpad in the company’s early days. She helped nurture and scale the company from its infancy, and grew it to tens of millions of monthly users around the world. Eva is also involved in many incubators and accelerators, such as Creative Destruction Lab at Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto’s Entrepreneurship Hatchery, Ryerson’s DMZ, University of Waterloo’s Velocity and Techstars. With a sharp focus on investing in companies with strong network effects as their defensibility, Eva has created the ASSET framework that many entrepreneurs and accelerators have adopted in their developing business strategies. Eva is regarded as an expert in this area. Allen Lau is the CEO and co-founder of Wattpad, a global multi-platform entertainment company and the world’s leading social storytelling platform, where he leads the company’s vision to entertain and connect the world through stories. A leader in Canada’s technology sector and startup ecosystem, Allen is a member of the Canadian Council of Innovators, a lobby group that advances the interests of Canadian technology companies at all levels of government. He is also the co-founder of Two Small Fish Ventures, alongside his wife Eva.  “We listened to our users and understood their intrinsic needs. We allowed them to be our ambassadors and our marketers and it worked out beautifully.”  In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, Eva and Allen join us and we cover a ton! Tune in to hear how the two met and what the early days of Wattpad looked like for them, Allen’s first advertising cheque from Google, what excitess Eva as an Angel Investor and why your partners in business (and life) must bring out the best in you.   The post An Appetite for Risk with Allen and Eva Lau first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Sep 14, 2021 • 48min

Nano-materials, Big Problems and Holistic Healing with Megan Leslie

Megan Leslie, CEO of NanoTess, talks about the importance of focusing on one problem, her company's mission to revolutionize diabetic foot ulcer treatments, and the power of determination in entrepreneurship. She also discusses navigating regulatory approvals, crafting a compelling company pitch, and the value of networking in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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Sep 7, 2021 • 44min

Partnering on Community Missions Through Tech with Peter Near and Casey Pruden

Peter Near and Casey Pruden discuss their partnership in leveraging technology for community missions, accelerating their plans during the pandemic. They highlight the importance of tech solutions for businesses, the transformation in community services, and the positive impact of rapid technology adoption in response to COVID-19.
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Aug 31, 2021 • 41min

Peace, Not Pain: Bringing Innovation to End of Life Arrangements with Mallory Greene

Mallory Greene is the co-founder and CEO of Eirene – an innovative funeral services startup based in Toronto. Eirene allows families to make high-quality, affordable cremation arrangements – from the comfort of their own home. There’s no shopping around, up-selling or in-person consultations required. Previously, Mallory worked at Wealthsimple as part of their founding team. She worked on everything from marketing to HR to communications. Mallory learned what it takes to build a company from the ground up, to rally others around a mission, and to grow a sustainable business. “My main goal is to help people understand what their options are and allow them to make decisions for themselves.” In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, Mallory talks about the moments that prompted her to find ways to innovate and improve the funeral industry, who her biggest competitor is, and how deliberate decisions for her company’s brand and language allow her to open an honest conversation about life and death.The post Peace, Not Pain: Bringing Innovation to End of Life Arrangements with Mallory Greene first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Aug 24, 2021 • 37min

Ready for Reconnection: Companies and Their Customers with Kelly McBain

A Senior Product Manager of Business Solutions for Moneris, Kelly is a passionate product professional specializing in innovative online and mobile payment systems. She is always looking at how technical innovation can help solve business problems in the online and mobile space with her keen sense for business needs and creative mind.  Kelly has over 20 years in the payment industry having worked in a variety of areas including sales, operations, audit, project management and now more recently leading a team of driven product managers while managing products of her own. Prior to working in the payments industry, she worked in the financial sector in fraud and telephony.  She holds a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) designation, is Scrum Master Certified and has completed many courses with Pragmatic Marketing. “Businesses had to pivot to online. We are a small genuine business partner.” In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard and Moneris, Kelly explains that social media can be a quiet research tool to understand your competition and the eCommerce landscape, the pivot to online business, and investing time and energy into reconnecting with your customers in creative, post-pandemic ways. The post Ready for Reconnection: Companies and Their Customers with Kelly McBain first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Aug 17, 2021 • 31min

Knowing Your Customers: Strategy, Security & Success Online with Ellie Zolghadr

Ellie Zolghadr is the director of product for digital solutions at Mastercard Canada. She is passionate about technology and innovation, and has a knack for storytelling. She comes from a quantitative educational background.  She started her career in consulting with a pivot to product and innovation, building new products in the digital space in payments, identity solutions, trading, marketplaces, etc. She is also an instructor teaching craft of product management in a global digital school. “The best approach for any entrepreneur setting up their business in a digital space is to have a very thoughtful and mindful approach for your business – don’t replicate other people’s business.” In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, Ellie talks about the challenges that come with doing business online, approaching the digital space in a thoughtful and mindful way and exploring the ways that you can measure your business’ success.  The post Knowing Your Customers: Strategy, Security & Success Online with Ellie Zolghadr first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Aug 10, 2021 • 58min

Power Over Politeness: Funding Canada’s Disruptors with John Ruffolo

John is the Founder and Managing Partner of Maverix Private Equity. John is also the Founder of OMERS Ventures and through his leadership as the former CEO, OMERS Ventures invested over $500 million of capital in over 40 disruptive technology companies across North America, including growth investments in Shopify, Wattpad, Hootsuite and many more. During his tenure at OMERS, he also formed OMERS Platform Investments as its Executive Managing Director. John is also the Co-founder and Vice-Chair of the Council of Canadian Innovators, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping high-growth Canadian technology firms scale up globally.  John has received accolades from numerous organizations including being selected as Canada’s Most Powerful Business Person by Canadian Business Magazine and as one of Toronto’s most influential persons by Toronto Life Magazine. Amongst his many awards, he was also awarded the Outstanding Progress and Achievement by the Schulich School of Business, an award for outstanding career achievements in their respective field.  “I want to invest in businesses that want to be there for the long haul. Not those who are looking for a quick cash exit”. In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, John touches on the disappointment and depression that can come with fundraising, but also why right now is a great time to get business financing. The post Power Over Politeness: Funding Canada’s Disruptors with John Ruffolo first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Aug 3, 2021 • 50min

A Superfood Business: Melting Innovation and Impact with Dominic Dubé & Claudia Poulin

What started off as a kitchen-based business and eventually went on to impress business tycoons on Dragon’s Den, is now a top North American nutrition brand spearheaded by two young entrepreneurs promoting health, nutrition, and self-care, with 300% growth year-over-year. Both Claudia and Dominic have changed the way healthy eating is perceived. They developed frozen meal cubes that are delicious and packed with all the nutritional requirements for a healthy diet.  Claudia and Dominic align on one important goal for their company, which is to promote healthy eating, reduce the ecological footprint, Since first launching blender-free smoothies, they have built their business and brand, alongside 40 employees, by continuously evolving and adding new products and creating new recipes that can be enjoyed by all. The two have also kick-started the “Plant a Tree” initiative, in the hopes that Evive will obtain a carbon-neutral certification by 2023. With an active and growing online presence, they both hope to inspire others to be healthier and live their best lives.  “We help people eat healthier and get more from life, through Evive. ” In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, Dominic and Claudia share how their kitchen side hustle has transformed the way people enjoy smoothies across North America.  The post A Superfood Business: Melting Innovation and Impact with Dominic Dubé & Claudia Poulin first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Jul 27, 2021 • 49min

Covering the Spectrum: Fashion, Technology & Health with Adrien Beyk

Adrien Beyk is founder and CEO of Quanta Vici, a Toronto based Smart Wearable tech startup that recently launched the world’s first Smart Heated Gloves and Socks. Adrien launched his very first product at the age of 15, a full image editing software suite that got a few million downloads back in the day, known as Pixel Degrees.  He went on to study Engineering at Ryerson University, after graduation he worked with various tech startups as a senior lead engineer, handling the full cycle of different products. Today, he is leading his company, Quanta Vici towards conquering the Smart Apparel industry through a never-seen smart wearable technology that senses and maintains the temperature of your clothing according to your very own personal preferences.  He is also a strong believer of open source venture creation which is why he actively produces content on YouTube and Instagram, sharing his findings and methods as an Entrepreneur.  “No one was launching these products the right way. That is when I decided to give my heart and soul to this product, and commit to making this a very well-executed product and company” In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, Adrien takes us along the spectrum of fashion, technology, and health to share how he is making wearables that have an impact and look good while doing it. The post Covering the Spectrum: Fashion, Technology & Health with Adrien Beyk first appeared on Startup Canada.
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Jul 20, 2021 • 43min

Building a Culture of Commitment with Donald Cooper

Donald Cooper is a public speaker and a long-time entrepreneur who holds 7 Awards of Excellence for marketing, service and business. Donald believes that commitment is the key to entrepreneurship.  Donald started his business career at the age of 6, sweeping the floor in the family business for 5 cents a day. He earned an MBA from the University of Western Ontario followed by 18 years at Cooper Canada, the family business. Cooper Canada became the world’s leading maker of hockey equipment and a Canadian brand icon.  At age 43 Donald left the family business to do something less corporate, reinventing himself as an award-winning fashion retailer. In just 3 years he fundamentally redefined the customer experience, for which he received 7 Awards of Excellence for marketing, service and business innovation.  Donald now helps companies rethink and reinvent themselves to create compelling customer value, clarity of purpose and long-term profitability. For his unique business content and compelling presentation style, Donald has been inducted into the Canadian Speaking Hall of Fame.  “Children build forts, but adults build forts too. It is their businesses. This is where they go to feel safe, secure and in control. It’s where they hide from reality”. In this week’s episode of the #StartupCanadaPodcast, sponsored by Mastercard, Donald shares the best business tools for your business and lets us know why learning is easy and unlearning is hard.The post Building a Culture of Commitment with Donald Cooper first appeared on Startup Canada.

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