Entrepreneurship pie: slice of mentorship podcast Igor Gorlatov
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This podcast is a series of interviews with industry experts. In our first rubric - Slice of mentorship we talk with experts who lead structured Venture Mentorship Programs and share their best practices and experience in working with entrepreneurs and mentors.
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Slice of Mentorship Podcast #29: Max Keller
Conversation with Max Keller from Start Global.
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Slice of Mentorship Podcast #9: Wendy Bolger
Wendy Bolger is a seasoned innovator and the Founding Director of the Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Loyola University Maryland, a position she has held for over five years. Under her leadership, the Center launched the Baltipreneurs Accelerator, Loyola Crisis Navigators, and won a bid to host the prestigious Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers 2021 Conference.
Prior to her role at Loyola, Wendy was the Director of Program Innovation Strategy at Share Our Strength | No Kid Hungry, where she led the innovation team in its mission to end childhood hunger through scalable programs.
In 2023, Wendy's contributions to entrepreneurship were recognized with the Entrepreneur Support Organization of the Year award at the UpSurge Awards. Her work is central to fostering a thriving startup ecosystem, making a significant impact on teaching, investing, accelerating, and empowering entrepreneurs.
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Slice of Mentorship Podcast #8: Joe Allen
Joe Allen, CPA, CA, is a seasoned executive with an extensive background in fostering innovation and steering investment. He is currently the Managing Director of Accelerator Programs at the University of New Brunswick, a role he has held since December 2017. In this role, he utilizes his vast expertise to shape and lead initiatives that support budding entrepreneurs and start-ups.
Parallel to his role at the University of New Brunswick, Joe also serves as a Board Member of the Canada Cleantech Alliance since April 2022, further solidifying his commitment to sustainable solutions. With a keen focus on green technology, Joe plays an integral part in supporting and promoting the growth of the cleantech sector in Canada.
As an entrepreneur himself, Joe is the Co-Founder and CEO of Devil's Keep Distillery, a Fredericton-based company that he has been leading since December 2017. His venture into the distillery business showcases his versatility as a leader and innovator.
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Slice of Mentorship Podcast #7: Lotte Bonfils Andersen, DTU Science Park
Lotte is an accomplished professional with diverse experience spanning various roles within community management, communications, and business education. She has spent more than seven years at DTU Science Park, Denmark's leading deep tech community, where she currently serves as the Head of Community.
In this role, she oversees the organization's mentor program and alumni activities, facilitating knowledge sharing and value creation through strategic matching of deep tech companies with experienced mentors. With her wide-ranging experience and deep understanding of community management, communication, and deep tech, she's an invaluable asset in the world of tech innovation and startups.
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Slice of Mentorship Podcast #6: Jodie Eckert
Jodie is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in economic development, project management, and education. As the Principal of MeadowCreek Consulting for over 7 years, Jodie has helped clients achieve optimal outcomes through research, feasibility studies, and project management. Prior to that, she served as the Community Economic Development Coordinator at Community Futures Centre West for 15 years, where she led various projects that created new businesses, jobs, and contributed to the organization's long-term sustainability. Jodie also spent nearly 6 years at the University of Calgary as a Program Director, focusing on the growth and sustainability of continuing education certificate programs.
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Slice of Mentorship Podcast. Episode #4: Adam Sutcliffe
Igor Gorlatov interviews Adam Sutcliffe, a virtuoso in the design and program management of ventures, products, services, experiences to bring to market
00:00 Intro
00:17 Adam's experience of studying in the US
02:52 An example of a helpful American who inspired Adam
05:28 Adam talks about his current role at British Design Fund, and his plans for the next 6 months
08:59 Team mentorship vs 1x1 mentorship
13:24 A success in mentorship from Adam's experience
17:00 How is Adam able to find balance while being involved in so many things?
20:27 Challenges Adam faced on his career journey that have informed his approach to mentorship
23:26 As a mentor, how do you deal with a diligent founder who does not make progress?
26:00 VC - Academia connections in the UK
33:34 What does it take to offer mentorship at scale?
39:20 What excites Adam the most about 2023: various things he is doing, or the startup that he has joined recently?
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