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Debra Jonasson-Young, director of the Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship.

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The Free Press: ‘Entrepreneurship knows no boundaries’: U of M pitch competition nears

April 22, 2025 — 
‘Entrepreneurship knows no boundaries’: U of M pitch competition nears

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Three students hold up a first-place trophy with pride.

Asper School of Business News

Asper students place first in Ivey’s Scotiabank International Case Competition

April 16, 2025 — 
Undergraduate business students Evan Adair, Garrison Glatz, and Kayla Odidison are proud to bring home Asper’s biggest international competition win this season, placing first at the Scotiabank International Case Competition (SICC).

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Photo of Steve Young NFL footballer, wearing a bright blue button down shirt

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Attend the 2025 IDEATE Student Presentation with NFL legend, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Steve Young

April 14, 2025 — 
On May 21, 2025, UM students are invited to learn from an accomplished business leader, compassionate philanthropist, and decorated professional athlete at the 2025 IDEATE Student Presentation.

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Currency traders work near a screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index, top left, and the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollar and South Korean won, top centre, at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank in Seoul on Monday. (Ahn Young-joon/The Associated Press)

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CBC Manitoba: Navigating the financial market during downturns

April 9, 2025 — 
Navigating the financial market during downturns

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Mickael Gier in Spain

Donor Relations News

International experiences shape the future of business leaders

March 31, 2025 — 
Donor support empowers students like Mickael to learn from diverse peers, gain fresh perspectives on business and life, and thrive in a globally connected world.

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Northern Lights

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The Canadian Press: Port of Churchill sees renewed interest as Canada looks to diversify trade routes

March 30, 2025 — 
Manitoba may be smack dab in the middle of the country, but its premier wishes to remind Canadians it's a maritime province.

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Asper School of Business News

Asper’s own Dragons’ Den: the CPHR Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition

March 26, 2025 — 
Hosted by the Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship, the CPHR Entrepreneurship Pitch Competition brought together over 400 students to test their creative thinking and presentation skills in a unique live pitch contest.

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Grand Chief Jerry Daniels poses in the Hudson's Bay building in downtown Winnipeg.

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CTV Winnipeg: Budget balloons to $310 million for revitalization of Hudson’s Bay building in Winnipeg

March 20, 2025 — 
Budget balloons to $310 million for revitalization of Hudson’s Bay building in Winnipeg

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Asper School of Business News

“That’s just the way to grow”

March 19, 2025 — 
Seun Bammeke [BComm(Hons)/10] shares that his love of business started at a young age, watching his brother go out to school each day and come back with more than he left with. An Asper BComm alum, Bammeke is a serial entrepreneur today, starting and running multiple businesses since his formal career beginnings in logistics and supply chain.

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When the classroom becomes a boardroom – a recap of the 2025 Asper Business Case Competition

March 14, 2025 — 
The 2025 Asper Business Case Competition (ABCC) took place from February 19 to 23, challenging nine graduate teams to apply their knowledge and unique skillsets to three comprehensive cases. Memorial University took home first place after a stellar performance throughout the competition, with John Molson School of Business coming in second place and DeGroote School of Business rounding out the podium in third.

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