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Tech mentor extraordinaire Jennifer Francis honoured with Community Builder Award from United Way
This morning’s Women Angel Investor Breakfast at Bayview Yards ended on a surprising note when high-tech mentor, adviser and investor Jennifer Francis was honoured with
Techopia Live: highlights from SaaS North 2023: Part 2
To join in on the fun, Techopia Live host Riaz Sidi took viewers to SaaS North with him, getting reaction and highlights from heavy-hitting Ottawa
Techopia Live: Michael Tremblay on Invest Ottawa’s vision
In the episode of Techopia Live with Ottawa Business Journal publisher Michael Curran, Tremblay delves into the inner workings of Invest Ottawa.
SheBoot co-founder welcomes infusion of new funding for women-led startups in Ottawa
The co-founder of SheBoot and chair of the Capital Angel Network says she’d love to see the next Shopify be a woman-led company.
Latest SheBoot cohort includes four local women-owned companies
Four women-owned or led companies from Ottawa have been selected to participate in the third cohort of SheBoot, a bootcamp that prepares women entrepreneurs to
SheBoot selects Braiyt.Ai as its first participant for upcoming cohort
With the application process for the third cohort of SheBoot now closed, co-founding partners in the program, Invest Ottawa and Capital Angel Network (CAN), have
Capital flowing in to Ottawa-built wellness app Flöka as founder wins $50K SheBoot prize
Mobile app and web portal allow health-care practitioners such as naturopaths, health coaches, dietitians, nutritionists and others to track an array of metrics on a
Healthy contingent of local entrepreneurs part of SheBoot’s second cohort
The six-week bootcamp, which runs from Sept. 13 to Oct. 23, is designed to help women business leaders secure funding for their startups.
Female angels pitch in additional $100K for SheBoot winners
Participants in the second edition of the program aimed at helping female entrepreneurs scale their businesses will now be eligible for a total of $300,000
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