Capital Ideas Edmonton
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Episode 36: How do you know when to grow?
On the panel this month, Robyn Henderson, CEO of The Uncomplicated Family group of family-support companies, Trent Oster, CEO of gaming company Beamdog, and Kevin Kent, owner of retail stores Knifewear and Kent of Inglewood discuss when to expand a bus...
Episode 36: How do you know when to grow?
On the panel this month, Robyn Henderson, CEO of The Uncomplicated Family group of family-support companies, Trent Oster, CEO of gaming company Beamdog, and Kevin Kent, owner of retail stores Knifewear and Kent of Inglewood discuss when to expand a bus...
Episode 35: The Art of Business
We got creative with our August 2016 panel. Inspired by the annual Edmonton International Fringe Festival, we focused on business owners in the arts. Our panelists were Marty Chan, owner of Ink Jockey Inc., Annie Dugan,
Episode 35: The Art of Business
We got creative with our August 2016 panel. Inspired by the annual Edmonton International Fringe Festival, we focused on business owners in the arts. Our panelists were Marty Chan, owner of Ink Jockey Inc., Annie Dugan,
Episode 35: The Art of Business
We got creative with our August 2016 panel. Inspired by the annual Edmonton International Fringe Festival, we focused on business owners in the arts. Our panelists were Marty Chan, owner of Ink Jockey Inc., Annie Dugan,
Episode 34: Socially Responsible Business
The July 2016 Capital Ideas panel in Edmonton was all about “doing good in the ‘hood” with entrepreneurs that have built social responsibility into the business plan. Panelists for this discussion were Deborah Barrett,
Episode 34: Socially Responsible Business
The July 2016 Capital Ideas panel in Edmonton was all about “doing good in the ‘hood” with entrepreneurs that have built social responsibility into the business plan. Panelists for this discussion were Deborah Barrett,
Episode 34: Socially Responsible Business
The July 2016 Capital Ideas panel in Edmonton was all about “doing good in the ‘hood” with entrepreneurs that have built social responsibility into the business plan. Panelists for this discussion were Deborah Barrett,
Episode 33: Business not as usual
Capital Ideas Edmonton’s 52nd panel event was about taking new approaches to old business models. Panelists Derek Hopfner, co-founder of Law Scout, a tech company connecting small business to lawyers, Garret Kruger,
Episode 33: Business not as usual
Capital Ideas Edmonton’s 52nd panel event was about taking new approaches to old business models. Panelists Derek Hopfner, co-founder of Law Scout, a tech company connecting small business to lawyers, Garret Kruger,