In this engaging episode of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, we're honored to host Isabel Nolan, Program Manager of Startup Women and Startup Global at Startup Canada. Isabel shares her invaluable insights on launching startups onto the global market, the pivotal role of pitch competitions, and the rich resources available through Startup Canada for businesses aiming for global growth. Furthermore, Isabel delves into the Startup Women Advocacy Network's (SWAN) impact on advocating for women entrepreneurs across Canada, highlighting the importance of gender equality and inclusive growth in the business sector. Join us as Isabel provides a roadmap for entrepreneurs looking to expand globally while emphasizing the empowerment of women in business.

Key Highlight Points:

Isabel's effective strategies for global expansion and Startup Canada’s role in supporting these ambitions.Details on participation in the Startup Global Pitch competition and its benefits.Key resources available through Startup Canada for global business expansion.The impact of the Startup Women Advocacy Network (SWAN) on advocating for women entrepreneurs.Startup Canada's upcoming initiatives and goals to further support Canadian entrepreneurs, especially in the global arena.

 

Our heartfelt thanks to Isabel Nolan for enlightening us with her perspectives on supporting startups in achieving global success and advancing women in business. Isabel's dedication to providing strategic support and fostering a community for entrepreneurs is a testament to Startup Canada's pivotal role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

We also extend our thanks to our partners, exclusive Banking partner RBC, exclusive shipping partner UPS, and exclusive accounting software partner Xero, exclusive E-mail partner Constant Contact for their support in bringing these enriching discussions to our audience.

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