When the G20 Young Entrepreneurs' Alliance Summit meets in Berlin in June, one-eighth of the Canadian delegation will be made up of representatives from Atlantic Canada.

Canada is sending 32 young entrepreneurs to the gathering, which provides a forum for young people to network and discuss ways to enhance the global ecosystem for entrepreneurship.

The four representatives who hail from the East Coast are:

- Marc Gauvin, Fredericton, founder of Momentum Consults and Co-Founder & COO of  Tudo Worldwide;
- Connie McInnes, Halifax, Owner and Creator, Rock In Opposition Studio Inc.;
- Sally Ng, Fredericton, CEO of The Triple Effect and DigiLearn;
- And Dana Parsons, St. John’s, Co-Founder and CEO of Brownie Points Inc.

The G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance is a global network of young entrepreneurs and the organizations that support them. Futurpreneur, the Canadian organization that supports youth entrepreneurship, helped to select the 32 Canadian delegates

Last year, Emily Miller of Halifax attended the G20 event in China. She is a Venture for Canada Fellow and now works as a customer success manager at LeadSift.