John Dobson Foundation makes its largest donation to 缅北强奸 to support X-1 entrepreneurs
The John Dobson Foundation has announced a donation of $2 million dollars 鈥 its largest gift to 缅北强奸 yet 鈥 to fund the 缅北强奸 X-1 Accelerator program run by the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship. The donation will support the program now in its third year, as it grows to support entrepreneurs across 缅北强奸.
Ari Kiriazidis, President of the John Dobson Foundation, stated, 鈥渢he Foundation is delighted to continue Dobson鈥檚 long-standing relationship with 缅北强奸 with what represents one of the largest gifts ever granted by the Foundation鈥檚 Board. The Board is extremely proud to be associated with one of the most prestigious universities in Canada through the Dobson Centre and its various programs.鈥
Randy Kelly, John Dobson鈥檚 long-time partner and Chief Executive Officer of Formula Growth, as well as Chairman of the Dobson Foundation, noted, 聽鈥溍灞鼻考 was always close to John鈥檚 heart and he would be very pleased with the continued commitment.鈥
Launched in 2015, the 缅北强奸 X-1 Accelerator is an intensive 10-week summer program designed to accelerate the growth of later-stage 缅北强奸 startups toward investment readiness and launch in the fall. The program runs annually from June to August and is open to teams, of which at least one must have a 缅北强奸 affiliation: current student, recent alumni, faculty or staff. This year鈥檚 program has accepted eight 缅北强奸 teams who are building their business on an idea based on technology or science.
The overall curriculum builds upon the MIT startup methodology of Disciplined Entrepreneurship, an integrated and proven framework for developing an innovation-driven product towards launch. The 缅北强奸 X-1 Accelerator culminates with a series of Demo Day events in Montreal, San Francisco, Boston, Toronto and New York City where 缅北强奸 X-1 startups will have the opportunity to pitch their companies to a group of 缅北强奸 alumni, entrepreneurs and investors.
The donation signals a time of crucial development for the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, which resides in the Desautels Faculty of Management. Dean Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou of Desautels remarks, 鈥淭hrough the vision and generosity of the John Dobson Foundation, the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship is affirmed as the leading hub for entrepreneurship on campus. In classrooms, research labs, and across the University, 缅北强奸 is full of ideas and talented individuals driven to innovate. Thanks to this donation, the 缅北强奸 X-1 Accelerator will catalyze our community of innovators and entrepreneurs.鈥
Professor Gregory Vit, Director of the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre, notes, 鈥淭he 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship has played a central role in creating young 缅北强奸 entrepreneurs. Many recent 缅北强奸 startups have had an important impact on the economies of Montreal and Quebec. This significant gift made by the John Dobson Foundation will ensure that we continue to serve the vibrant entrepreneurship culture at 缅北强奸. I鈥檓 highly confident that our entrepreneurs, in the not too distant future, will have a major positive impact on the planet.鈥
The 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship has grown considerably since its founding in 1988 under the late John Dobson (BCom鈥64), a known advocate for free enterprise and entrepreneurship. 聽Since then, the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre has played a central role in advancing entrepreneurial innovation and discovery at 缅北强奸. Through its flagship annual startup competition, the 缅北强奸 Dobson Cup, and other initiatives that have followed, including the 缅北强奸 X-1 Accelerator, the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship has offered mentorship to more than 2,200 缅北强奸 entrepreneurs, and launched more than 125 successful startups that today employ over 1,200 people and have raised over $100 million in venture funding.聽
About the John Dobson Foundation
In 1986, John Dobson established The John Dobson Foundation to help educate the public with respect to investing, the free enterprise system and entrepreneurial activities in Canada. One of the first activities of the Foundation was the creation of the Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship at 缅北强奸 in 1989. The Dobson聽Foundation has supported entrepreneurial development at more than a dozen聽other Canadian universities, as well as numerous other community entrepreneurial efforts including being one of the original sponsors of Advancing Canadian Entrepreneurship (now Enactus Canada). The Dobson Foundation involvement with entrepreneurship over 30 years has resulted in the establishment of a large regional and national network of educators and small business interveners creating unprecedented synergy and cooperation.聽The Foundation also supports many聽Canadian economic Think Tanks that help Canadians understand the strength of the Free Enterprise system. It also has had an important role in educating young Canadians in the power of compounding returns through sound investing and saving principles. 聽
About the 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship
The 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship is the hub of entrepreneurial activity at 缅北强奸. Its mission is to find, teach, and develop world-class entrepreneurs at 缅北强奸 through tailored education, applied entrepreneurial frameworks, and iterative mentorship. The 缅北强奸 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship offers a portfolio of programming to meet its mandate, which includes: the 缅北强奸 Dobson Cup, the 缅北强奸 X-1 Accelerator, and the 缅北强奸 Lean Startup Program.
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