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Growing entrepreneurship key to success for Coast Capital Savings Venture Connection director
This story was originally published on .
By Lynn Warburton
An innovative and entrepreneurial mindset are central to leadership at 間眅埶AV, and nowhere is that more exemplified than recent Staff Achievement Award for Innovation winner, Janice OBriain.
The Chang Institute for Entrepreneurships Director of Programs, OBriain says innovation at 間眅埶AV has changed phenomenally in her time at the university. While 間眅埶AV has always been rich in innovative research, when she started with Venture Connection (now ) at its launch in 2008 there were few entrepreneurship resources and programs at 間眅埶AV, with only a single entrepreneurship concentration for undergraduates in the Beedie School of Business.
Fast forward a decade and innovation is now woven throughout the university, and entrepreneurship is thriving thanks to Venture Connection and the more recently-launched Chang Institute, which provides interdisciplinary entrepreneurship education for undergraduates in all faculties (through programs like the Charles Chang Certificate, Technology Entrepreneurship @間眅埶AV and Make Change Studio), as well as for graduate students ().
Alongside university-wide strategies like 間眅埶AV Innovates, 間眅埶AV helps students and researchers mobilize their ideas for positive social and economic impact.
For start-up support, Venture Connection has been joined over the years by later-stage accelerator and, a social innovation hub, creating a strong continuum approach supported by partners at the Technology Licensing Office and core facilities like .
OBriains decade plus in arts management was a key reason she was first hired at 間眅埶AV in 2008, and its still relevant today.
This role positions me at an intersection of varied stakeholders, marshalling resources to enable and support new creation, says OBriain. In some ways its not so different to bringing together a community of artists, production and technical crew, funders, venues and audiences for a theatrical production, though maybe not quite so many late nights and costume changes.
She adds, The entrepreneurial mindset is evident just as much in artists and creatives as in start-up founders (they are often one and the same)think about how much collaboration, curiosity, resourcefulness, imagination, empathy and resilience it takes for the arts to thrive. Venture Connections incubator has been broad-based since day one, supporting founders and start-ups from all industries, everything from food trucks to fuel cells, and diverse business structures including not-for-profit and co-operatives.
Being a long-standing member of the 間眅埶AV community has been rewarding. Janice says, It can be a little challenging at times innovating within a large institution. But there are such supportive people hereweve successfully engaged with every faculty and most of the core student-facing departments such as Student Services, Work Integrated Learning, libraries and the Spirit Shop / Bookstores.
A vital part of her role is to liaise and bring funders to impact on the community and innovative programming.
Our interdisciplinary approach, and ability to deliver has led us to have some amazing community partners, funders and donors, who believe in the potential and vision of what 間眅埶AV can achieve and are so important to the work we do here. They provide the latitude to experiment outside the usual post-secondary box and pilot new programs and initiatives, many of which weve now adopted into ongoing programming, like paid entrepreneurship coop terms, and embedded mentors in classrooms.
Janice finds meaning throughout her work. Its always about the people for me the inspirational students, our dedicated staff, the amazing program mentors and first and foremost the founders we teach, mentor, and support.
"I have the privilege of witnessing all these community members coming together to make impact, transfer skills, and practice entrepreneurship with both success and failure. Our students and participants are developing resilience and tolerance for ambiguity, helping them to better understand and prepare for an uncertain future.
Visit both the and to read about some of these innovative programs and startup success stories.