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Cathy Bogaart

Rotman Initiative for Women in Business | Next Steps: A Program for Experienced Women Entrepreneurs | Toronto, Ontario Canada - 0 views

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    The Next Steps program gives you the confidence and skills you need to take your business to the next level. Interact with a senior-level advisory panel of accomplished women entrepreneurs, and gain knowledge from peer mentors who have shared your business challenges. The six-module format allows you to take what you learn and apply it immediately.
Assunta Krehl

Changing Colours - BizBash - 0 views

  • Film Italia and the Italian Trade Commission's annual TIFF party took on a  chameleon theme set at the MaRS Discovery Centre.
  • The lower-key festival event, held at the MaRS Discovery District, attracted more than 400 people and took on a chameleon theme and slogan: "Try on the colours of Italian cinema."
  • “We try every year to shock people and to be a novelty,” said Italian trade commissioner Paolo Ponti of the party, which he planned in collaboration with Graham. Ponti said MaRS was chosen as a venue this year because of its melding of old and new and its representation of innovation. (The centre is known for leadership in science and business research.)
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  • The Italian Trade Commission chose MaRS as a venue for this year's TIFF party to represent innovation.
  • Rentals, Venue MaRS Discovery District
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    The Italian Trade Commission's Annual TIFF party was held at the MaRS Centre. More than 400 people attended the event. Sept 18, 2009
Assunta Krehl

MaRS' Net Change Week: Social experiment and huge success - 0 views

  • Between June 8-12, 2009, MaRS held our first ever Net Change, a week dedicated to exploring this intersection between social technology and social change.
  • Fourteen different Net Change events, including an art show, experimented with ways of creating and sharing information and knowledge on this question. Bridging the “digital divide” between web professionals and people creating social change, participants were from all different sectors and leadership levels. T
  • Net Change also addressed critical concepts such as how to measure the impact of social technology, and what we really mean by social change, while including storytelling to hit theoretical concepts home.
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  • Web 2.0 training sessions for organizations, non-profits and social purpose ventures Conversations with keynotes and panel discussions hosted by community partners like Mobile Monday @MaRS, Toronto Net Tuesday and Wired Wednesday Immersion sessions that “prepare your mind” for innovative thought
  • Net Change video message from Don Tapscott:
  • Net Change story
  • “The Skills Exchange”:
  • profound innovation and social change
  • Bill White, a member of MaRS’ Board of Directors at our evening “Fireside Chat”
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    Net Change, a week dedicated to exploring this intersection between social technology and social change. Lisa Torjman's interview with CP24's "Homepage."
Assunta Krehl

News - Uof G students showcase work at food innovation forum - GuelphMercury.com - 0 views

  • The University of Guelph's leadership in the development of food products that enhance health was showcased at the Agri-Food Innovation Forum in downtown Toronto yesterday.The forum's focus is on agriculture, food and human health, and is examining ways to generate business enterprises in the nutraceutical and functional food field.
  • John Kelly, executive director of the MaRS Landing and chair of the Agri-Food Innovation Forum, said there is a growing global market for nutraceutical products and good product ideas are coming from young minds.
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    Agri-Food Innovation Forum focused on agriculture, food and human health and is examining ways to generate business enterprises in the nutraceutical and functional food field. MaRS Landing is quoted indicating that there is a global market for nutraceutical products and good product ideas.
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    Agri-Food Innovation Forum focused on agriculture, food and human health and is examining ways to generate business enterprises in the nutraceutical and functional food field. MaRS Landing is quoted indicating that there is a global market for nutraceutical products and good product ideas. Feb 12, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Value Network Analysis Workshop: Optimizing Business Performance - Social Capital Value Add - 0 views

  • ValueNetworks.com® — a leader in organizational network visualization and analysis applications — announces the Value Network Analysis Workshop: Optimizing Business Performance. The Value Network Analysis Workshop will be held at the MaRS Collaboration Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on 20 March 2009. This workshop develops leadership, fluency and visualization expertise for value networks. It offers a hands-on introduction to social, organizational and value network analysis (VNA) application technology.
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    The Value Network Analysis Workshop will be held at March 20, 2009 and will look at Optimizing Business Performance.
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    The Value Network Analysis Workshop will be held at March 20, 2009 and will look at Optimizing Business Performance. Feb 19, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Sheridan Interactive Multimedia Grad Featured as Design Student of the Month on Microsoft UX Connection Blog - Interactive Multimedia - 0 views

  • Multimedia students are being displayed at the Ontario Premier’s Innovation Awards ceremony on May 15th at MaRS in Toronto.
  • The Premier’s Innovation Awards was created to recognize and reward Ontario’s top researchers and innovators that are successfully turning global challenges into the next generation of jobs for the province.
  • There are three categories of Premier’s Innovation Awards:
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  • The Premier’s Catalyst Awards help build a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in Ontario by recognizing excellence and leadership in innovation. The Premier’s Discovery Awards celebrates the research excellence of Ontario’s most accomplished researchers. The third category, the Premier’s Summit Award is administered by MaRS.
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    Mention that Multimedia students from Sherian are being displayed at the Ontario Premier's Innovation Awards ceremony on May 15th at MaRS in Toronto.
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    Mention that Multimedia students from Sherian are being displayed at the Ontario Premier's Innovation Awards ceremony on May 15th at MaRS in Toronto. May 20, 2009
Sarah Hickman

VC Expert's Buzz - News - VC Experts - 0 views

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    VC Experts serves the needs of the private equity and venture capital communities.
Assunta Krehl

Our city owes you a debt, David - National Post - 0 views

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    David Pecaut, the businessman and civic leader passed away December 14. The article highlights many of Pecault's accomplishments. On December 15, a group of 100 young civic champions will gather for a day-long Emerging Leaders Network conference at the Medical and Related Sciences (MaRS) facility on College Street. Dec 15, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Ballot boxing - NOW Magazine - 1 views

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    Better Ballots aims to fix a broken voting system that results in low turnout, under-representation and apathy. The coalition launched at Tuesday's Toronto City Summit Alliance's Emerging Leaders Network conference at MaRS. Dec 16, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Pecaut's young leaders carry his torch forward - The Star - 0 views

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    David Pecaut, Toronto's next city builder is in our midst. 170 of up-and-coming leaders gathered at the MaRS Centre Tuesday, as the city grieved, had hoped their founder, mentor and cheerleader would be there to see them launch their projects. But they were determined to prove Pecaut's passion and values lived on. Dec 18, 2009
Tim T

Women and work: We did it! | The Economist - 0 views

  • within the next few months women will cross the 50% threshold and become the majority of the American workforce
  • Women already make up the majority of university graduates in the OECD countries and the majority of professional workers in several rich countries, including the United States. Women run many of the world’s great companies, from PepsiCo in America to Areva in France.
  • Women’s economic empowerment is arguably the biggest social change of our times
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  • women are still under-represented at the top of companies. Only 2% of the bosses of America’s largest companies and 5% of their peers in Britain are women.
  • juggling work and child-rearing is difficult
  • Many women feel they have to choose between their children and their careers. Women who prosper in high-pressure companies during their 20s drop out in dramatic numbers in their 30s and then find it almost impossible to regain their earlier momentum. Less-skilled women are trapped in poorly paid jobs with hand-to-mouth child-care arrangements. Motherhood, not sexism, is the issue: in America, childless women earn almost as much as men, but mothers earn significantly less. And those mothers’ relative poverty also disadvantages their children.
  • the shift towards women is likely to continue: by 2011 there will be 2.6m more female than male university students in America.
  • All this argues, mostly, for letting the market do the work.
  • Norway has used threats of quotas to dramatic effect. Some 40% of the legislators there are women. All the Scandinavian countries provide plenty of state-financed nurseries. They have the highest levels of female employment in the world and far fewer of the social problems that plague Britain and America.
  • there are plenty of cheaper, subtler ways in which governments can make life easier for women
  • Some popular American charter schools now offer longer school days and shorter summer holidays.
Assunta Krehl

Ontarians honoured for achievement - National Post - January 26, 2010 - 1 views

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    Paul Godfrey, president and CEO of the National Post, War Child Canada founder Dr. Samantha Nutt, and businessman Lawrence Bloomberg topped the list of 29 Canadians named to the Order of Ontario yesterday. Lawrence Bloomberg is also a Founder and Director of MaRS.
Cathy Bogaart

Innovation's Accidental Enemies - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    An article by Roger Martin and Jennifer Riel from the Rotman School of Business on how leaders who demand proof that a new idea will work can inadvertently stifle innovation. Breakthrough innovation requires entering into the unknown, thinking beyond what could be right now and focusing instead on what could be in the future.
Assunta Krehl

Women's Executive Network announces Canada's Most Powerful Women in 2009 - Canada Newswire - 0 views

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    Ilse Treurnicht, CEO of MaRS Discovery District is one of the recipients of the prestigious 2009 Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100(TM) Awards. Nov 30, 2009
Cathy Bogaart

Outsourcing the boss - Business - Macleans, April 26, 2011 - 0 views

  • “might just get investors over another risk hurdle that might prevent them from making that investment,” says MaRS’s Treurnicht.
  • “The feeder system of great technology platforms is very strong,” says Ilse Treurnicht, CEO of the Toronto-based MaRS Discovery District, one of Canada’s largest start-up incubators.
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    Maclean's magazine features Canadian cleantech start-up and MaRS client, Morgan Solar in their story about a lack of Canadian CEOs. MaRS CEO, Ilse Treurnicht talks about the gap.
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