Stemble Aims for 30 Universities

Jason Pearson is a chemistry prof with a big sales job ahead of him.

Pearson is the Founder and CEO of Charlottetown-based Stemble, whose digital platform aids the remote teaching of chemistry to post-secondary students. The system is now used by 3,500 students at three Canadian universities.

By the time students return to class in September, he wants to increase penetration to 30 universities

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District Invests in Vertiball

In its second Atlantic Canadian deal in a week, Arlene Dickinson’s District Ventures Capital has invested in Fredericton-based manufacturing company Vertiball, whose product helps ease back pain.

The Calgary-based investment group headed by Dickinson issued a statement on Tuesday saying it had closed the investment in the company, though it did not reveal the size of the investment.

When

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Jobs: Highline Beta Seeks Accelerator Head

Corporate innovation specialist Highline Beta is looking for an Executive Director for Accelerators, an opening that headlines our Job of the Week column today.

Based in Toronto, Highline Beta helps Fortune 1000 companies identify new growth areas and works with them to develop new products and services. The group says it turns “insights into action, and leverages Highline Beta’s venture capital

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Clean Leadership Interns Program Open

Applications are open for the Clean Leadership Summer Internship Program, which is targeting Nova Scotians between the ages of 15 and 30.

This year, over 100 internship positions are available, offering roles that aim to provide youth with lifelong skills and an enhanced appreciation of the environment and their communities.

Run by the Clean Foundation, a Dartmouth-based charity, the program

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Startup Zone Names New CEO, EIR

Charlottetown-based innovation hub Startup Zone has named Sheryl MacAulay its new CEO and local businessman Mikey Wasnidge as Entrepreneur-in-Residence.

An Islander herself, MacAulay is arriving from the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce, where she served as Director of Policy and Communications.

“If this past year has taught us anything, it’s that no idea is off limits,” said

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Female Entrepreneurs Set the Pace

For International Women’s Day this year, we are celebrating some of the female leaders in Atlantic Canada.

Women are becoming a powerful voice in the community. More support organizations are naming women as CEOs and placing them in other senior positions, and there are a growing number of female founders.

Last year, our survey revealed that 14 percent of the companies we tracked in 2019 were

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Passiv Now Manages $1B in Assets

Passiv, the Fredericton company that helps passive investors rebalance their portfolios, has been growing so strongly that it can now say investors are using its software to manage $1 billion in assets.

The company experienced strong growth in 2020 due to a surge in stock market investing, and because of its relationships with Canadian online brokerage Questrade and other brokerages. And the

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Genesis Partners with BDO Canada

St. John’s-based Genesis, Memorial University’s incubator for tech startups, has announced a partnership with the St. John’s office of BDO Canada, which is designed to benefit entrepreneurs in its Enterprise program. 

BDO, a global accounting firm, will provide Genesis clients, who are all in the early years of growing their ventures, with workshops, mentoring and other resources, including

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