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by Bob Hall on Friday Dec 18 2020
Selkirk College alumni Steven Glass (left) and Mitchell Rosko (right) appeared on CBC’s Dragons’ Den on December 17 where they pitched their Saskatchewan-based company Paved To Pines. Though not successful in securing investment dollars, their company did receive a publicity boost. (photo courtesy of CBC)
A pair of Selkirk College alumni were featured on the
Dragons’ Den final show of 2020 and despite not slaying the panel for investment dollars, Mitchell Rosko and Steven Glass left the pitch with a significant national awareness boost to their upstart business.
Paved To Pines provides high quality custom school bus/van conversions with individual projects in the range of $100,000 each. Rosko and Glass started the company in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan where they have been has been creating hand-crafted conversions for the last three years.
by Bob Hall on Friday Dec 18 2020
Selkirk College alumni Steven Glass (left) and Mitchell Rosko (right) appeared on CBC’s Dragons’ Den on December 17 where they pitched their Saskatchewan-based company Paved To Pines. Though not successful in securing investment dollars, their company did receive a publicity boost. (photo courtesy of CBC)
A pair of Selkirk College alumni were featured on the
Dragons’ Den final show of 2020 and despite not slaying the panel for investment dollars, Mitchell Rosko and Steven Glass left the pitch with a significant national awareness boost to their upstart business.
Paved To Pines provides high quality custom school bus/van conversions with individual projects in the range of $100,000 each. Rosko and Glass started the company in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan where they have been has been creating hand-crafted conversions for the last three years.
by Bob Hall on Friday December 18 2020
Selkirk College alumni Steven Glass (left) and Mitchell Rosko (right) appeared on CBC’s Dragons’ Den on December 17 where they pitched their Saskatchewan-based company Paved To Pines. Though not successful in securing investment dollars, their company did receive a publicity boost. (photo courtesy of CBC)
A pair of Selkirk College alumni were featured on the
Dragons’ Den final show of 2020 and despite not slaying the panel for investment dollars, Mitchell Rosko and Steven Glass left the pitch with a significant national awareness boost to their upstart business.
Paved To Pines provides high quality custom school bus/van conversions with individual projects in the range of $100,000 each. Rosko and Glass started the company in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan where they have been has been creating hand-crafted conversions for the last three years.