The week-long event, which kicked off on Monday, aims to foster innovation and entrepreneurship within the university community. It features a variety of activities, including workshops, networking events, and pitch competitions. Dal Innovation Week is a testament to the university’s commitment to fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
He saw the potential for growth and innovation in the traditional business world, and he was determined to make a difference. He believed that a traditional MBA program could provide him with the tools and knowledge to achieve his goals. Scheschuk’s entrepreneurial journey began with a small online business selling handmade jewelry.
* The company’s early success was driven by a customer-centric approach. * Scheschuk emphasizes the importance of talking to customers. * The company’s early venture was focused on niche telecom solutions.
In 2016, they sold WIND to Shaw Communications for $1.6 billion. The deal was a big win, enabling them to launch Globalive Capital. Scheschuk continues to pursue his passion for entrepreneurship by mentoring founders and investing in startups. Advice for student entrepreneurs As a Dal Demo Day judge, Scheschuk advises up-and-coming entrepreneurs to demonstrate their hustle: “I want to see what actions they’ve taken. What market research have they done? How quickly are they moving through customer discovery? How close are they to launching a minimum viable product? I want to see the hustle.” Scheschuk’s journey from student to entrepreneur and mentor highlights the power of learning from failure and giving back. His involvement in Dal Innovation Week not only nurtures the next generation of entrepreneurs but also strengthens his bond with Dalhousie. “Part of my job is finding great investment opportunities, but really, it’s about reconnecting with a community that means a lot to me,” he says.
A champion of Dalhousie’s innovation ecosystem, Scheschuk frequently leads sessions on the founder mindset and how to build a business, inspiring students in Dal Innovates programs like Lab2Market and Collide. Through MindFrame Connect, a mentorship initiative he co-founded, Scheschuk is improving the craft of mentorship and creating more resilient entrepreneurs. He is also an associate of the Creative Destruction Lab, inspiring a new generation of student entrepreneurs.
