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Feb 16, 2021
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At the tender age of 22, Jason Tasse had been working outside at a lumber yard to pay for his undergraduate degree at Carleton University when he learned Lee Valley Tools was looking for seasonal employees to help with its Christmas holiday rush.
With winter coming, he liked the idea of holding down an indoor job and had heard good things about the Ottawa-based, family-owned Canadian business, which sells hardware, woodworking, gardening and kitchen tools.
“If you really worked hard, they’d keep you full-time,” said Tasse, who first got hired for a warehouse job. “My objective was to stay warm, work hard and keep the job.”
An Ottawa firm that helps colleges and universities manage educational platforms and sell electronic textbooks is leaning on the expertise of a well-schooled industry veteran as it seeks to capitalize on surging demand for its software during the pandemic.
Kivuto Solutions said last week it has officially named Mark McKenzie its new CEO. The 54-year-old executive has decades of experience scaling up companies in Silicon Valley and Asia.
McKenzie, who’d already had a bird’s-eye view of Kivuto’s operations as a member of its board, hopes the wisdom he gained from previous ventures will pay off in his latest assignment.
Today in acquisitions: Invigo Media, Crowd Content, Xpertdoc Technologies
Over the past week, three Canadian tech startups have been acquired: Invigo Media, Crowd Content, and Xpertdoc Technologies. Here’s the latest on Canada’s movers and shakers.
Marketing tech services startup Invigo Media acquired by Wishpond
Vancouver-based digital marketing platform Wishpond has reached a deal to acquire all of the assets of Surrey, British Columbia’s Invigo Media, a marketing company that serves medical clinics.
“I believe Invigo can greatly benefit from leveraging Wishpond’s marketing expertise and resources.”
Wishpond has agreed to pay $835,000 for Invigo Media up front, plus a two-year performance earn-out in cash, common shares, or both, based upon Invigo’s adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA). In total, Wishpond said it expects to pay up to $3 million.
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