Training People with a Troubled Past
After winning his first business plan competition, Peter Goggin is hoping his social venture Green Trade, which trains ex-convicts and recovering addicts for employment, will take advantage of the skills shortage in the Maritimes to help people with a troubled past.
Goggin, an MBA student at the University of New Brunswick, won the social entrepreneurship category at the Pond-Deshpande Centre’s pitch competition in November, and now has his sights set on more contests. The Pond-Deshpande Centre was established at UNB last year to promote entrepreneurship in universities.
Goggin’s idea