Thursday, May 26, 2016

You are not a leader until....

Peer Advisory Group-your answers questioned

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Are you a woman entrepreneur? Do you know someone who is?




Apply today for the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women Program.

The EY EWW Program is a North American competition and executive leadership program that identifies a select group of high-potential women entrepreneurs whose businesses show real potential to scale — and then helps them do it.
 Entrepreneurial Winning Women encompasses ongoing educational programs, events, networks and media exposure designed to provide guidance, contacts, tools and resources for leadership development and business growth. Those selected for the program join an elite business network from across the Americas and participate in a customized program with year-round activities, including sessions in New York and Palm Springs.

In 2015, TEC member Rachel Mielke was selected as one of four Canadians to the EY EWW Class of 2015:

“I’m thrilled and honoured to be in a group of such elite and esteemed women. My number one goal in the program is to gain the mentors and tools that will help me scale my business to the national level.”
Rachel Mielke - Founder, Hillberg & Berk 

“It was great exposure to high-level performers from across North America that she (Rachel) would not have met without the linkages created by EY EWW.”
Paul Martin - TEC Chair
 


Nominations close 27 June 2016.

EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women Eligibility Criteria:
  • Women business owners who are the founding CEOs (at least a 51% owner) of any privately held company in the US or Canada. For those with outside capital, the founding woman entrepreneur may still apply if she retains a majority ownership stake of what is left after deducting all outside investments.
  • The company must be less than 10 years old.
  • The company must have reported at least US$2 million in sales during each of the past two fiscal years. Typical applicant company revenue ranges from US$2 million to approximately US$20 million annually.
Click here to learn more about this impactful program.