Winner of the AIM-HI Accelerator Fund’s Inaugural Women’s Venture Competition Announced
Share Article ROCKVILLE, Md. (PRWEB) February 22, 2021 Privo Technologies and its chief executive officer, Manijeh Goldberg, Ph.D., have been selected as the winner of the AIM-HI Accelerator Fund’s inaugural Women’s Venture Competition, a first of its kind program for female entrepreneurs starting oncology companies.
Privo Technologies has developed a nano-engineered platform for redesigning the mechanism of action of potent cancer medicines. The company was selected from among 47 female-led oncology start-ups following rigorous review and evaluation by three blue ribbon committees. As a result, Privo Technologies has received investment totaling $900,000 $300,000 from AIM-HI and matching investments from two supporters of the Women’s Venture Competition.
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Gold s Gym members frustrated as billing continues through closure Members of a Calgary gym chain say they re upset as charges to their accounts continue despite the closure of Alberta gyms amid the pandemic
Author of the article: Jason Herring
Publishing date: Dec 27, 2020 • December 27, 2020 • 2 minute read • Arvinder Singh poses for a photo outside Gold’s Gym in Country Hills on Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020. Singh, a long-time member at Gold’s Gym, is among people who are still being charged for membership despite the shutdown. Photo by Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
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Members of a Calgary gym chain are questioning why they are still being charged full price despite the closure of Alberta fitness facilities amid a second wave of COVID-19 infections.
Calgary Gold s Gym members frustrated as billing continues through closure Members of a Calgary gym chain say they re upset as charges to their accounts continue despite the closure of Alberta gyms amid the pandemic
Author of the article: Jason Herring
Publishing date: Dec 27, 2020 • December 27, 2020 • 2 minute read • Arvinder Singh poses for a photo outside Gold’s Gym in Country Hills on Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020. Singh, a long-time member at Gold’s Gym, is among people who are still being charged for membership despite the shutdown. Photo by Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
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Members of a Calgary gym chain are questioning why they are still being charged full price despite the closure of Alberta fitness facilities amid a second wave of COVID-19 infections.