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While the push to bring workers back under one roof appears to be gaining momentum as the new year kicks off, the co-founder of a leading local tech startup says experience has taught him
Resilience was the theme that anchored the TiECON Canada 2022 conference for startups, entrepreneurs, investors and other members of the business community.
Less than a year after raising US$25 million in venture capital, Ottawa-based email marketing software maker has more than doubled its headcount to 80 people – and has no intention of stopping there.
“It doesn’t end tonight; it starts tonight,” OBJ publisher Michael Curran told recipients. "If you’re a recipient here tonight, this is a cohort you belong to.