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Master of Business Administration students from SFU Business have touched down in Toronto for the 2011 MBA Games, held from January 7-9 at the Schulich School of Business. Since 1988, the National MBA Games have been an annual Canada wide competition that brings together MBA students from across the country. There are three major areas of competition: academic, athletic, and spirit. The Games are the largest gathering of MBA students in Canada. Last year the […]

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December 23, 2010 Companies need to face up to a new wave of empowered consumers who are tinkering and altering their products, according to a new, award-winning study from the Faculty of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University. The assertion comes in the wake of some high-profile hacking of proprietary technology offerings – including the unlocking of Apple’s iPhone 4, and the hacking of Microsoft’s Kinect gaming device. Entitled “Creative Consumers: Awareness, Attitude & Action […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending December 17, 2010. B.C. Ferries Salaries New documents show 21 B.C. Ferries employees each earned more than $200,000 in salary, including president David Hahn, who pulled in $984,248. SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith toldCanadian Press that B.C. Ferries’ decision to determine salaries by comparing private and public sector remuneration data won’t go over well with taxpayers. Full story: http://at.sfu.ca/DgLscC Workplace Innovation Greenbiz.com reported on a new […]

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The Faculty of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University congratulates its outsanding alumni who have been included in the recently published “Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100” list from the Women’s Executive Network. The SFU Business graduates are Zabeen Hirji (EMBA ’94), Chief Human Resources Officer at RBC; Loreen Paananen (EMBA ’95), Executive VP of Retail Development at Shoppers Drug Mart; and Bev Park (EMBA ’02), President and CEO, Couverdon Real Estate. The three EMBA […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending December 10, 2010. B.C. Politics The media also reached out to SFU political scientist Marjorie Cohen Griffin on Carole James’ resignation. 24 Hours, Ming Pao newspaper, CKNW, and Fairchild Television did interviews with her. While News1130 and 103 Juice radio (Kelowna) spoke with SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith to get his take on the B.C. political scene. SFU professor emeritus Gary Mauser was interviewed by Global TV news and OMNI Televisionregarding Clark’s […]

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The Network for Business Sustainability has released its new research report from SFU Business Assistant Prof. Stephanie Bertels, entitled “Embedding Sustainability in Organizational Culture: A How-To Guide for Executives.” Click here to read the report. NBS gave blogger and CSR consultant Celesa Horvath a sneak preview of the report, and invited her to review it. Her posting is below: Overview of the Report From a comprehensive review of academic research on sustainability and organizational culture (as […]

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In its first year, the Finance International Case Competition (FICC) hosted its top twelve teams from November 12-13, 2010, with the preliminary round at Harbour Centre followed by finals at Segal Graduate School of Business. The judging panel, including representatives from corporate partners from CIBC, GE Capital and CGA, awarded third place to the University of Hawaii at Manoa, second to Edwards School of Business (Saskatchewan) and first to Queen’s School of Business. The top […]

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Contact: Stephanie Bertels, 778.782.5163; stephanie_bertels@sfu.ca Derek Moscato, SFU Business, 778.782.5038; drmoscat@sfu.ca Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.4323;marianne_meadahl@sfu.ca December 13, 2010 Companies striving for greater workplace innovation should try showing employees how it’s done creatively rather than overwhelming them with rules and regulations, says a Simon Fraser University researcher. A new study by Stephanie Bertels, an SFU Business assistant professor, finds that traditional approaches like bringing in new HR policies or performance goals only address a company’s day-to-day needs. Bertels […]

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QuikPiq, a social media startup founded by alumni from SFU Business, was recently announced as a Top 5 finalist in the Canada’s Next Great Startup competition in November. The competition took place in Toronto as part of the 2010 Impact National Conference and was attended by 300 of Canada’s top entrepreneurial students as well as established entrepreneurs. Consisting of members Anoop Aulakh, Ashish Gurung, and Don Masakayan, the team was the first place finisher at […]

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They’re first-year students on a mission to spread a little extra cheer this Christmas. Taking up the challenge from their instructor, students from SFU Surrey’s new BusOne program put their business creativity to the test and participated in the Market on the Mezzanine craft fair on campus last week. One group dressed as elves, sold cotton candy and posed for photos with Santa, helping to initially raise more than $600 for the United Way. Their […]

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Daniel Shapiro, Dean of SFU Business, talks to the Globe and Mail in an extensive feature on what Canadian businesses need in order to thrive in the fast-evolving global economy. Globe and Mail, December 9, 2010 The fifth in an eight-part series of solutions to challenges facing Canada’s foreign trade. This week’s challenge: Bench Strength Building up Canada’s talent base, from managers to scientists, entrepreneurs to salespeople, is a key challenge as Canadian business aims […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending December 3, 2010. Foreign Acquisitions SFU adjunct business professor Steven Globerman had an opinion piece published in the Financial Post about how the term, “strategic asset,” has no obvious meaning when applied to foreign takeovers. Full story: http://at.sfu.ca/QmTUPO B.C. Politics “Good bloody luck” is the response SFU marketing expert Lindsay Meredith gave to 24 Hours when asked to pick a front-runner in the leadership race. “This could go any […]

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December 6, 2010 Calling all shoppers: gift-giving options are expanding through Buyatab.com, an online gift card company co-created by Simon Fraser University student Matias Marquez. Buyatab.com has joined forces with Cactus Club Cafe and Squirrel Systems to provide instant gift giving technology through the restaurant’s various online channels, just in time for the 2010 holiday season. Online and mobile shoppers can now instantly give a gift card for the restaurant chain with the simultaneous launch […]

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December 4, 2010 Name: Shawn Smith (30) (SFU BBA ’05) Business Name: Global Agents Global Agents was founded by a group of young professionals, students and social change agents from Vancouver, Canada. Launched in 2006, the same year Muhammad Yunus received a Nobel Prize for his pioneering efforts in microcredit, the organization was founded to engage a generation in supporting innovative solutions to global poverty. Global Agents’ launch project saw 21 young people cycling 3000 […]

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by Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly.com IT projects are taking longer than planned and are running further over-budget, but are delivering better value to the business, early results from a major study that includes research from SFU Business Professor Blaize Reich reveal. Initial findings from the study by a team of international researchers suggest organisations are prioritising the need for IT projects to deliver sound business benefits over the need to deliver on-time and to budget. […]

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Contact: Jennifer Beale, 778.782.7587 Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.4323;marianne_meadahl@sfu.ca December 1, 2010 Fourth-year marketing students at Simon Fraser University’s Surrey campus will join with community crafters in peddling their own creative wares at the annual Christmas Market on the Mezzanine Dec. 2, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. But this year, a group of first-year business counterparts is also getting in on the act. Taking up a challenge from faculty coordinator Jennifer Beale, who is working with […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending November 26, 2010. BC Liberal Leadership Gary Mauser, SFU Business prof emeritus, was on the national news on CBC Radio talking about the change in leadership of the B.C. Liberal party. “When premiers or politicians stay beyond the applause, they risk an ugly exit and that’s exactly what Campbell has done.” Power of Oprah Two Vancouver companies received a huge boost after talk-show maven Oprah […]

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November 22, 2010 Shakespeare famously argued that “all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women are merely players.” Similarly, new research from SFU Business uses the metaphor of service experiences as theoretical performances, to explain how employees (the actors) follow or write the scripts for customers (the audience) to consume. The future of service industries lies in customization – at least for those companies catering to the increasingly fickle tastes of today’s […]

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BA (Cmns) ’99, GDBA ’03 Founder, Organically Hatched Many new or expecting mothers face a reality they hadn’t previously considered: “I’ve met many moms who feel that the workplace doesn’t allow for the flexibility needed in being a mom. At the same time these women are experts and professionals in their field and don’t want to give up their skills and education to be a stay at home mom.” Shaheen Hirji, BA ’99, GDBA ’03, […]

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November 15, 2010 The establishment of a new fund for Management of Technology MBA students at Simon Fraser University will remember a very special member of the 2009 class. Cecelia Suragh, a Management of Technology (Biotechnology) MBA candidate, passed away suddenly on June 16, 2010 at the age of 31. As those within the SFU Business community will attest to, she was a much-admired student, classmate and friend. She was young and full of life, […]

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November 17, 2010 Six MBA students at Simon Fraser University have gained some valuable business insights after their class project went viral on YouTube. As part of their MBA class Marketing 702, taught by Professor Leyland Pitt, the SFU Business students were challenged to create an online video to spoof an existing product or company. The video — by students Michelle Au, Ken Lee, Shell Lau, Weijia Liu, Allan Olson and Tina Sun – is […]

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My MBA experience Jordana Divon, Metro News Vancouver Name: Jessica Fong School: Simon Fraser University Current city: Vancouver Position: Online Marketing Specialist at SFU Business School Pre-MBA I had a BA in economics. After graduation I wasn’t exactly sure what I wanted to do, so I took an administrative position and got to do some accounting. I’ve always wanted to pursue my MBA, but I was never motivated. However, I wasn’t too happy with my […]

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By John Shmuel, Financial Post When professor Leyland Pitt assigns students their main presentation in his marketing course, there’s only one piece of instruction given to them: Present about anything you want. The effectiveness of guerrilla marketing at sports events? Sure. Using Web 2.0 to create dialogue with your customers? Knock yourself out. Deploying satellites to act as billboards. Sure, why not? Of course, the ideas won’t necessarily lead to good marks. But that’s the […]

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November 9, 2010 A team of undergraduate students from SFU Business made it to the Final Four at one of the world’s most prestigious international business case competitions held in Hong Kong recently. The Citi International Case Competition 2010 which took place last week saw 19 outstanding teams from top business schools around the world compete in a divisional playoff format. The SFU Business students participating were Frederick Bantados, Sahar Sharafzadeh, Awin Ye, and Jojo […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending November 5, 2010. Premier Campbell Resigns The Province and the Victoria Times Colonist also spoke with SFU business professor Lindsay Meredith, who commented that it was former premier Bill Vander Zalm and his anti-HST campaign that was responsible for Campbell’s move. “Zalm set the clock ticking,” Meredith told The Province.The Vancouver Sun also quoted Meredith from an SFU Issues & Experts media alert. The Province (story #1): http://at.sfu.ca/MrQLqN The Province […]

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Basic household goods gathered. By Frank Luba, The Province In terms of business projects, The Good Drive really was a win-win effort Sunday. Hundreds of household goods were donated to the non-profit group Gather and Give for people trying to rebuild their lives. And five students completed their assignment for a project management class, a third-year business course at Simon Fraser University. Chantelle Buffy, Josephine Gunawan, Aren Hanson, Sabaina Saif and Kenny Wee came up […]

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November 4, 2010 The Faculty of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University is pleased to announce the William Rowe EMBA Alumni Professorship. The new professorship has been established in honour of the late William Rowe, who earned his Executive MBA from SFU in 1972. Rowe, who passed away earlier this year, established a longlasting relationship with both Simon Fraser University and SFU Business. It represents the second EMBA Alumni Professorship created at SFU Business. The […]

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SFU business students have partnered with the non-profit Gather & Give organization to assist low-income families, reports the Burnaby NewsLeader. As part of an assignment for a project management class related to sustainability, the students will collect household items, such as pots and pans, kitchenware, toiletries, bedding, and other housewares. The newspaper said most people think about the environment when sustainability is discussed, but the students decided to focus on social sustainability instead. “Making sure […]

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The debate in The National Post is whether the biggest technological revolution known to mankind proved to be accurate. According to the paper, there were tremendous expectations for information technology (IT) and some argue today that predictions of increased productivity never came to fruition. Of course, IT did change the way we work and how organizations communicate around the world, and now there are new expectations with the arrival of IT Revolution 2.0. This time […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending Oct. 29, 2010. SFU Business Recognized According to Business in Vancouver, SFU Business has been ranked 38th out of 40 universities around the world, based on the number of academic articles published between 1998 and 2008. International Business Review chose SFU and the University of Western Ontario (ranked fifth overall) as the only two Canadian schools to make its list. SFU Business dean Daniel Shapiro said being recognized […]

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Young Women in Business at SFU Encourage Social Entrepreneurship BURNABY, B.C. (October 29, 2010)- A group of enthusiastic students from the Young Women in Business (YWiB) Network at SFU (YWiB SFU) have embarked on a new project for social change. The new program, Project GIVE (Generating Innovative Visions of Entrepreneurship), will provide participants with the opportunity to develop ideas and business plans for social change while working alongside mentors from leading non-profit organizations. Founder of […]

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Simon Fraser University’s business school has been ranked as one of the world’s most productive institutions studying international business. A study in the International Business Review has ranked SFU Business 38th out of 40 universities around the world, based on the total number of academic articles published between 1998 and 2008. SFU was one of two Canadian universities to make the top 40 ranking. The University of Western Ontario’s Richard Ivey School of Business ranked […]

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October 26, 2010 An undergraduate student team from Simon Fraser University garnered finalist status at the Collegiate Ethics Case Competition, hosted at the University of Arizona’s Eller College of Management from October 21 to 23 in Tucson. The event featured 30 leading business schools from across North America, including four from Canada. SFU’s team – featuring students Andrew McKinlay and Owen Hosford – was one of only four to reach the finals, along with the […]

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As part of the Vancouver Sun’s week-long series on the worldwide decline in shark populations, the October 25 edition of the newspaper profiled Claudia Li and her organization, Shark Truth, which advocates for the removal of shark-fin soup on restaurant menus in Canada and internationally. The article in its entirety appears below. The dangerous allure of shark-fin soup and the grassroots movement to combat it by Larry Pynn, Vancouver Sun Tai Cheng’s father Derick, a […]

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On October 21, 3BL Media caught up with SFU Business Assistant Prof. Stephanie Bertels during the 2010 Canadian Business for Social Responsibility (CBSR) conference in Toronto. CBSR, a non-profit, member-led organization that mobilizes Canadian companies to make powerful business decisions that improve performance and contribute to a better world and 3BL Media, a leading CSR and sustainability communications company, have partnered to raise awareness about organization’s efforts and progress around corporate social responsibility efforts. Click […]

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October 25, 2010 A new ranking of global business schools measured by scholarly impact in the realm of international business has put Simon Fraser University’s Faculty of Business Administration among the best in the world. Published in the journal International Business Review, the survey ranks universities in terms of international business research output in elite business journals over the past decade. SFU Business ranked among the top 40 business schools globally, and was one of […]

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October 22, 2010 Award-winning research from Simon Fraser University into the crucial role of design in e-commerce websites shows that the representation of the human face can have a big impact on customer experience and loyalty — and ultimately, the bottom line. Since 2002, SFU Business professor Dianne Cyr has examined various elements of website design from the perspective of cultural and gender values, including the business implications of how websites are treated visually. This […]

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Vancouver, BC, October 21, 2010 – Some sobering findings on the lack of diversity on the boards of large Canadian companies were released today in the Canadian Board Diversity Council’s Annual Report Card. From the number of women holding directorships – about one-in-seven – to the number of visible minorities (just over five per cent) to the less than one per cent Aboriginal Peoples, FP 500 boardrooms are not reflective of the broader population of […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending Oct. 15, 2010. Business and Economy   The Vancouver Sun reported: “Shopping websites showing friendly faces and culturally appropriate colours have a distinct advantage over online marketers who focus exclusively on their merchandise, a researcher from Simon Fraser University has found. Dianne Cyr, a professor in the SFU business faculty, says that shoppers are inclined to perceive e-commerce sites as more appealing and trustworthy, and […]

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Putting a human face on e-commerce By Scott Simpson, Vancouver Sun Shopping websites showing friendly faces and culturally appropriate colours have a distinct advantage over online marketers who focus exclusively on their merchandise, a researcher from Simon Fraser University has found. Dianne Cyr, a professor in the SFU business faculty, says that shoppers are inclined to perceive e-commerce sites as more appealing and trustworthy, and as evoking both warmth and social presence when those sites […]

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week ending Oct. 8, 2010. The Vancouver Sun also told readers how the B.C. Liberals “plan to sell the (HST) tax with a ‘lunchroom’ PR campaign rather than a slick TV advertising blitz.” SFU marketing prof Lindsay Meredith was in the story: “Taxpayers love to hear how you are going to cut back the overall cost of the burden of government. So I certainly would be focusing […]

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As the business world becomes more specialized, students would do well to consider options like Simon Fraser University’s Master of Financial Risk Management program. To download a copy of the complete article printed in the Tuesday, September 21, 2010 issue of Metro News Vancouver, click here.

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October 6, 2010 A PhD student from SFU Business has received the Outstanding Teacher Award from a globally recognized university clinic devoted to teaching in the area of entrepreneurship. Kirk Plangger, a marketing PhD student at Simon Fraser University, attended the Experiential Classroom program at the Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University from September 23 to 26, where he garnered the prize. Most of the participants in attendance were PhDs and seasoned university teachers from North […]

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Stephanie Bertels teaches her students to go the extra mile when it comes to integrating sustainability into business practices. An assistant professor of business, Bertels is teaching two undergraduate courses—Sustainable Innovation (BUS453) next spring and Managing for Sustainability (BUS489) next summer—along with an MBA class in sustainability. “There’s more and more happening at the business school related to sustainability,” she says. “Our students have told us this is a priority and we are responding by […]

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Research from SFU Business professors Leyland Pitt and Michael Parent on the implications of ambush marketing at global-scale sporting events has garnered a notable award from the journal Business Horizons. Entitled “Event Sponsorship and Ambush Marketing: Lessons from the Beijing Olympics,” the research has won the Business Horizons/Elsevier Publishing Prize for the journal’s “Best Article” published in 2010. The article was co-written with Pierre Berthon of Bentley University in Boston, and Peter Steyn of Sweden’s […]

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Sept. 29, 2010 Simon Fraser University Public Affairs/Media Relations (PAMR) 778.782.3210  www.sfu.ca/pamr Contact: Derek Moscato, 778.782.5038; derek_moscato@sfu.ca Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.3210 KPMG wins SFU Business diversity award KPMG, one of Canada’s leading professional services firms, was recognized today with Simon Fraser University’s Nancy McKinstry award for leadership in diversity. The SFU corporate award, presented during a sold-out breakfast at the university’s Segal Graduate School of Business in Vancouver, recognizes an organization that exemplifies the values […]

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By Jessica Fong A world-class scholar in the realm of international business visited SFU Business on September 20 to discuss the growing area of joint ventures and Canadian foreign investment. Paul Beamish, a professor of international business studies at the Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario, shared his insights with an at-capacity crowd at SFU’s Segal Graduate School of Business in downtown Vancouver. His lecture was part of the school’s Distinguished […]

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On September 24, Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda was the keynote presenter at a luncheon hosted by SFU Business, the Asia–Pacific Foundation of Canada, and Heenan Blaikie Global Advisors. Below is a recap of his presentation by Jonathan Manthorpe, Asia-Pacific business reporter for the Vancouver Sun. Asia’s recovery faces huge challenges By Jonathan Manthorpe, Vancouver Sun  Sepember 27, 2010 Although the developing countries of Asia have weathered the global recession well and even forestalled […]

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September 28, 2010 The Faculty of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University is pleased to announce the launch of its Certificate in Corporate Social Responsibility as part of the school’s Bachelor of Business Administration program. The undergraduate certificate, which commences this September, will encourage students within SFU Business to take business courses with a focus on ethics, social responsibility, sustainable management practices and social innovation/enterprise, and combine them with a broad variety of courses and […]

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SFU Business graduates led the way among BC’s emerging technology entrepreneurs at the 2010 BCIC Awards and BCIC-New Ventures Competition, held at SFU’s Segal Graduate School of Business on September 23. Master of Technology MBA graduate Dr. Rhonda Wideman was awarded the 2010 BC Innovation Council’s Ripples of Hope Award for Biotechnology & Entrepreneurship for her collaborative work with PROOF on a commercialization initiative in the biotechnology industry to discover, develop and commercialize biomarkers for […]

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