Karina Pikhart, 6dot Innovations: tools that make a difference
One thing I love about the younger generation of entrepreneurs (and maybe this is true of all generations of entrepreneurs?) is that they never do what they are supposed to do. These up-and-coming entrepreneurs are not followers;...
Ayan Kishore, Mona Abdel-Halim, Paul Sutcliffe: Resunate.com
People do things for non-obvious reasons. Careerimp is an example of a for-profit company that grew from roots in the non-profit social innovation world. The company’s CEO and founder, Ayan Kishore, went from trying to tackle...
Leading local businesses into the 21st Century: Brett Wiewiora and Onlyin…
Not everybody turns to entrepreneurship because of a business opportunity; some do their own thing because they are driven to do good, to make change, and starting and growing something new is often the best way to accomplish...
Bharani Rajakumar & Arthur Tu: LearnBop
Many people want to do good and do well at the same time. Very few people execute on this. The two founders of LearnBop are an exception. And while they may not be there yet, because their company is a startup, they are moving in...
Andrew Butcher & Chris Koch: GTECH Strategies
Sunflower king and queen Chris Koch is not your typical entrepreneur. In fact, she didn’t know what an entrepreneur was or that she was one when she started GTECH with her co-founder, Andrew Butcher. GTECH, a non-profit which...