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Stewart Thornhill on BNN’s The Pitch

Author’s Name: Ivey Entrepreneurship Institute Team

Stewart Thornhill, Director of the Pierre L. Morrissette Center for Entrepremeurship, sat on the panel that judged the Business Pitch of two entrepreneurs, contestants of the show The Pitch on Business News Network on December 1st, 2010

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Ivey Entrepreneur Newsletter Fall 2010

Author’s Name: Ivey Entrepreneurship Institute Team

“It is with a little surprise and some pride that we realizd this is the 10th anniversary issue of the Institute Newsletter” Ivey Entrepreneur - Championing Entrepreneurship in Canada

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Larry Rosen, CEO, Speaking at Canadian Club Lunch

Author’s Name: Ivey Entrepreneurship Institute Team

Larry Rosen, CEO of Harry Rosen Co. will be speaking at the Canadian Club of London lunch on October 28th at 12:00 noon. From a Family business perspective this will be a very interesting talk!

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Medical Technology Innovation (MTI) Symposium

Author’s Name: Ivey Entrepreneurship Institute Team

A two day conference to explore the business and management issues related to the development and commercialization, innovation and management of medical technologies. June 10-11, 2011

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Ivey Venture Forum - Nov 4th

Author’s Name: Ivey Entrepreneurship Institute Team

The Ivey Venture Forum, a part of Global Ivey Day, is organized as a joint effort between the Toronto chapter of the Ivey Alumni Association and the Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship and the Richard Ivey School of Business.

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Mini Case Series

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On the Case: Meet the New Neighbours

Author’s Name: Ivey Entrepreneurship Institute Team

Even the best-laid plans don’t always work. Just ask the executives at Vancouver’s Fraser Land Development. They’re starting work on the third phase of a condo project that targets young professionals. Their problem? After succeeding in hitting their target market in the project’s first two phases, they’re now seeing more families asking about sales. Designs will have to change if they serve this unexpected market. It will be costly. Should they adapt to the new trend, or stick to their guns?

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