100 emerging entrepreneurs received expert lessons in innovation last week, through a conference hosted by
Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada. Held March 27 and 28 at Metro Hall, the two-day
re:Vision conference conference brought together a group of mentors to educate young innovators.
"The goal of the re:Vision conference is to leave participants with "practical know-how, new lenses for project design, and a wealth of earned knowledge that can be applied to their initiatives."
"Cheryl May, advisor and practice lead of social innovation at MaRS, describes re:Vision as "a tremendous force because it brings youth into the realm of social entrepreneurship, and when I see the enormous movement of people who are embracing social entrepreneurship, I am buoyed by the knowledge that the future is in good hands."
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