Next Up: Sales School, VC Fund
Now that Volta has found a temporary headquarters, there are two more important questions to be resolved for the Atlantic Canadian startup community in the second half of 2015.
First, there will likely be an announcement on a university program for international technology sales as proposed by East Valley Ventures chairman Gerry Pond. And second, the Nova Scotia government still has to release its request for proposals for a new venture capital fund based in the province.
Volta, the startup house in central Halifax, announced this week it is moving to a temporary location in 20,000