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Start Date:6/26/2020
Start Time:2:00 PM EDT
Duration:120 minutes
Abstract:
Learn how to identify, understand and monitor key numbers for your business, tactics of seeking out financing and effective tax strategies.
This webinar is eligible for 1 CPD. CPD credits for financial literacy events are determined by the provincial bodies. Please contact your provincial body for eligibility.
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Speakers
Katrina Carroll-Foster Partner and Strategist Kollectively Business Strategies As a partner and founder of Kollectively, Katrina Carroll-Foster has worked with the founders and leadership teams of dozens of innovative startups, growth-stage technology companies, and tech associations to optimize their brand and marketing strategies for market adoption and growth. As Stuart Butterfield has said, ‘great technology may sell, but well-branded, properly positioned, great technology sells even better’. Katrina also co-founded and raised capital for one of the market’s first subscription e-commerce startups.
Katrina has co-created and delivers brand and marketing- focused seminars for growth-stage tech companies to associations like Foresight, Viatec, and BCTech.
She champions entrepreneurs as a mentor, advisor and EiR for organizations like New Ventures BC, League of Innovators, and the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs. She co-founded The Raise Collective to help change the ratio of women in early-stage investing and to support female founders successfully raise capital. She is the original co-founder of YES! Vancouver (Young Executives of Success), an organization that offers mentorship and networking to young professional women, as well as raising vital funds to support Dress for Success Vancouver. She formerly sat as a Director for the Make a Wish Foundation BC/Yukon and Dress for Success BC.
Mihai Nicula, CPA, CMA Mihai is a Senior IT Consulting Professional with 25+ years of diverse working experience in multiple industries, public and private sector, backed by several professional certifications and designations: Executive MBA, PMP, SAP and Oracle business applications, and a Masters degree in Architecture. His career path includes various level positions: Consultant, Team Leader, Trainer, Project Manager, Principal Consultant and Director of Consulting Services. He is a long-term CPA and BBBST volunteer, an avid traveler, and is interested in world politics and football.
Jill Earthy CEO Women's Enterprise Centre of BC Jill Earthy is an entrepreneurially minded leader who believes diversity drives innovation. She is Principal of Risery, a boutique advisory firm advancing the rise of female leaders, entrepreneurs and progressive organizations. She is also currently the interim CEO of the Women’s Enterprise Centre of BC, a provincial non-profit organization providing loans, advisory services and mentorship to women entrepreneurs. Jill was formerly the Head of Female Funders empowering female leaders to invest in early-stage companies, and was Chief Growth Officer of FrontFundr, an online investment platform, bridging the gap between entrepreneurs and investors. She has successfully built two companies nationally and sold them, and then spent 8 years in leadership roles in the non-profit sector supporting entrepreneurs. She is a community leader and active mentor, currently serving on the national Board of Sustainable Development Technology Canada and the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs. Jill is Co-Chair of the annual We for She Conference in Vancouver supporting the economic advancement of women. She was recently recognized by the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion award as a Community Champion, by Business in Vancouver as an Influential Woman in Business and by WXN as one the Top 100 most powerful women in Canada in 2019.
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SME Webinar Series: Financial Survival for Entrepreneurs
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