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Assunta Krehl

YSEC partner with SIG@MaRS for Revision 2010! - Re:Vision 2010 Conference - March 22, 2010 - 1 views

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    SIG@MaRS partners with YSEC for their inaugural conference.
Assunta Krehl

What it means to be a mentor - CTV News - April 7, 2010 - 0 views

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    "On March 27 and 28, a group of experts and 100 young people convened at Toronto's Metro Hall for a two-day conference hosted by Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada (YSEC), in partnership with social innovation advisory service MaRS.The goal of the re:Vision conference was to leave participants with ""practical know-how, new lenses for project design, and a wealth of earned knowledge that can be applied to their initiatives."" Cheryl May, advisor and practice lead of social innovation at MaRS, describes her views on Vision."
Assunta Krehl

Conference at Metro Hall Brings together mentors and emerging entrepreneurs - Yonge Str... - 0 views

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    "On March 27 and 28, a group of experts and 100 young people convened at Toronto's Metro Hall for a two-day conference hosted by Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada (YSEC), in partnership with social innovation advisory service MaRS.The goal of the re:Vision conference was to leave participants with "practical know-how, new lenses for project design, and a wealth of earned knowledge that can be applied to their initiatives." Cheryl May, advisor and practice lead of social innovation at MaRS, describes her views on Vision."
Miguel Amante

Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada are Launching Canada's First Social Venture Incuba... - 0 views

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    The Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada will be launching Canada's first accelerator program helping young people aged 17-34 launch social ventures.
Cathy Bogaart

What it means to be a mentor - The Globe and Mail - March 30, 2010 - 1 views

  • in partnership with social innovation advisory service MaRS, "to equip a diverse core of leaders with the skills, resources and community essential for creating projects with lasting impact."
  • Cheryl May, advisor and practice lead of social innovation at MaRS, describes re:Vision as "a tremendous force because it brings youth into the realm of social entrepreneurship, and when I see the enormous movement of people who are embracing social entrepreneurship, I am buoyed by the knowledge that the future is in good hands.”
  • Why is mentoring important, and how did you first get involved in it?
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    As part of the lead-up to the Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada (YSEC) conference, held in partnership with the social innovation practice at MaRS, speakers were invited to write about mentorship for the Globe and Mail. The result? Mentorship: the good, the bad, the "just-different".
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