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Venture Okanagan

VO SPRING INVESTORS FORUM - Thursday April 9th, 2015

Venture Okanagan Investor Forum is hosted during the Spring and Fall of each year. Guests learn of exciting new businesses in the Okanagan as hand selected entrepreneurs pitch their business to investors, business leaders, and the VO community. Presentations are followed by a fully catered networking reception where the top presenter is awarded a cash prize, after careful review of a panel of judges. With live music, delicious appetizers, and a chance to personally connect with the entrepreneurs, guests are always eager to return to the Venture Okanagan Investors Forum year after year.

Keep up to date with the latest news from Venture Okanagan via our Facebook page

Tickets for the event are available for purchase here: vospring2015.eventbrite.ca
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Rackforce Sells For $33M

Original article by | Castanet Story: 135605 - Mar 19, 2015 / 7:00 pm

Canada's largest enterprise cloud service provider is about to be sold.

RackForce Networks, which provides services for national and international clients from its Kelowna-based GigaCentre has entered into a share purchase agreement with TeraGo Inc.

Under terms of the sale TeraGo will acquire 100 per cent of issued and outstanding shares of RackForce for aggregate cash considerations of $31 million plus $2 million in common shares of TeraGo.

The acquisition is expected to close on, or about, March 27.

The purchase will increase TeraGo's data centre footprint from 40,000 to 58,000 square feet of raised floor space and available power from 6MW to approximately 13MW.

"The RackForce acquisition provides TeraGo with a growth platform in the attractive cloud services industry and helps further position TeraGo as a leading national end-to-end data solution company," says TeraGo’s president and CEO Stewart Lyons.

"RackForce will complement our business and transforms TeraGo into Canada's premier enterprise class network, data, voice and cloud services provider."

RackForce serves multiple high value enterprise customers across numerous verticals, including federal and provincial governments, and education. RackForce’s top-25 customers generate average monthly revenue of over $17,000.

"We recognize the value, expertise and experience RackForce exhibits as a proven cloud partner for enterprise clients running mission-critical applications," Lyons continued. "We warmly welcome RackForce professionals and we are excited to enter into a new phase of our business at TeraGo."

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CFDCCO Employment Opportunity

Community Futures Central Okanagan has a full time job opening for our Entrepreneur Program Assistant position. Click here for the job description.

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Kelowna Companies Win at Interzone

 
Original Posting March 16, 2015 by: Heidi Mann Accelerate Okanagan

BC-based tech startups are the top winners at Interzone pitch competition.

Two of Accelerate Okanagan’s FastTrack Program clients, Control and WTFast finished first and second this past weekend at at the Interzone SubCulture pitching event in Banff, Alberta. Seven of the most disruptive Canadian technology start-ups pitched to a panel of venture capitalists, CEOs and business leaders.

Rob Bartlett, CEO of WTFast, said, “it was a great conference and we won over Rahul Sood (Creator of Microsoft Ventures, now CEO of Unikrn), which is the one guy that mattered most to me. It’s going to lead to a lot of strategic investment partnerships.”

Kelowna based JBF Sports, an Accelerate Okanagan Alumni of the Venture Acceleration program and the Traction program, also found success at Interzone when their pitch convinced all five panelists to invest. 

Control and WTFast will look to keep the successful pitches coming on March 30th at a private investor forum in Kelowna. If you're an accredited investor and want to check out these, and other cutting edge tech companies, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Co-lab Offers Creative and Tech Oriented Programs

Copywriting Essentials

MARCH 24, 2015

Rock Your Freelance Workshop

MARCH 28, 2015

Learn How To Use Your Camera

MARCH 29, 2015

Adobe Lightroom Workshop

APRIL 1, 2015

Cornerstones of Code

APRIL 7, 2015

Agile Foundations

APRIL 11, 2015

Fundamentals of UX Design

APRIL 18, 2015

Your Story Matters: A Workshop For Brand and Personal Storytelling

22 APRIL 2015

Shane Austin

Co-founder, Community Insurgent and Creative Schemer

Okanagan co+Lab
#205, 1405 St. Paul Street
Kelowna, B.C. V1Y2E4

http://okcolab.com

@okcolab
http://fb.com/okcolab

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Former CFDCCO Director, Michael Joss Memorial March 24, 2015

I'm inviting you to join friends & colleagues to say 'farewell" to Michael Joss, who died suddenly of natural causes on February 5, 2015.  There willtwo memorial events, to better accommodate distance & Michael's various communities.  There will be bagpipes, awesome stories, some surprises, sadness & delight, wine and of course, love.  I very much look forward to seeing you at one or both memorials.  Please RSVP to:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Kelowna Kelowna Art Gallery  -  Tuesday, March 24th, 5:30 => 7:30PM
Vancouver Vancouver Rowing Club  -  Monday March 30th, 1:30 => 4:30PM


Photos of Michael's adult life:  I've organized a photoset of images, adding new ones as they arrive. It's a fascinating look into an amazing, vibrant man and life.  I have lots of recent ones, so if you have older Michael photos to contribute, pls email to me for posting (date them if you're able, estimates are fine.)

Finally, I'm pleased to announce the Michael Joss Memorial Fund to honor Michael for his long-time leader in Canada's wine & hospitality industries. All funds raised will directly support the work of the BC Hospitality Foundation, which Michael heartily endorsed. Please consider making a donation to the fund in lieu of flowers or other tributes.  

Please share this email freely with anyone you wish: Michael was loved and respected by so many - let's inform them. 

Those we keep in our hearts and memory never truly die ...

Judy Bishop

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Vancouver & Kelowna, BC

mobile: 604.250.5839

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Young Entrepreneurs New Driving Force Behind Kelowna's Economy

Copied from Original posting February 16, 2015 by Cassandra Jeffery Kelowna Now

Young entrepreneurs are the way of the future and the driving force behind Kelowna's economy, but the problem is, people have no idea where to begin, said Evan Dizak from Community Futures Central Okanagan in a conversation with KelownaNow.

As a young entrepreneur himself, Dizak helped to kick start an informal information and networking session by the name of Aspiring Entrepreneurial Social via the Co+Lab business, which caters to young individuals in the Okanagan. As a means of easing business woes, as well as encouraging people to get out in the community and begin their entrepreneurial careers, Dizak and his team facilitate a space where local business owners can come together and share their entrepreneurial experiences and spark some lively discussion.

“We can relate to the people who want to take that leap of faith, but aren't really sure how to take it,” said Dizak.

The idea behind Co+Lab was initiated as a way to encourage young individuals on the job market to evolve along side Kelowna's vastly changing economic market. In a conversation with Dizak, he reiterated that Kelowna is a hard city to start a business: our market is tough to break into but it's certainly not impossible. It's all about creating connections, offering support, and getting out in the community.

“We're all trying to find our way, and there is a lot of support out there, so I kind of figured, we're going to have to support each other and work together,” said Dizak. “I've already seen at a few of the meetings that some of the people wanting to start a business are already talking and exchanging business cards, and kind of creating connections. Kelowna is a hand-shake town, you need to know somebody that knows someone.”

Photo credit: contributed.

Support systems such as Co+Lab are helping our community. Kelowna's economy is 98 per cent small business, and those businesses usually have less than ten people, said Dizak.

“Helping people start a small business, that is the main driving force of Kelowna's economy. We're going to need a lot of young entrepreneurs to continue driving the economy, especially in the next five to ten years when a lot of the baby boomers will be retiring. We need something to pick up the slack and keep the economy going,” commented Dizak.

Kelowna is incredibly tech focused, explained Dizak. The tech and online sectors are rapidly expanding and we're starting to drift away from tourism. Tourism is still a significant driving force for Kelowna's economy, but as Dizak stressed, we're more than tourism. The goal is to push Kelowna's economy further, to become an all encompassing central hub in the Interior, and that starts with small businesses.

Photo credit: Co+Lab Facebook.

Creating a community of young entrepreneurs is where Co+Lab comes into play. Running as a shared work space, Community Futures partners with other organizations in the community to facilitate an environment where the free-flow of ideas is encouraged.

Community Futures is a government funded non-for-profit that essentially assists the unemployed kick start their own business. There are plenty of organizations that are out there to help Kelowna citizens with their business ventures, said Dizak—Accelerate Okanagan, the Co+Lab we're running, Community Futures—the goal is to have these organizations working together to help assist young entrepreneurs in running a successful business in Kelowna.

“We're all trying to do the same thing, we're all trying to grow businesses in Kelowna, I just thought it would be better if we all came together and worked together,” said Dizak.

For Dizak, a think-tank for young entrepreneurs is a vital aspect in our community. Through support networks such as Co+Lab, individuals are likely to have more confidence when taking that next step in terms of kick starting their business.

The name of the game is to build and support a community of young entrepreneurs, and Co+Lab provides a space for creative ideas, facilitates conversation, and is an event that brings together like minded people. As Dizak describes it, it's a networking event mixed with a TedTalk, and so far, the event has garnered a lot of positive attention.

Interestingly enough, a local company recently released a statistic on the risk Okanagan Entrepreneurs will be facing in the near future as a result of the baby boom retirement.

The next Co+Lab on the agenda is on Thursday, February 19th at 5:00 p.m. through until 7:00 p.m. Admission to the event is free and in support of local business, Dunn Enzies pizza will be provided, along with drinks from Big Surf and SunRype. The event will be held at building number 205-1405 Paul Street in downtown Kelowna. For more information or to sign up, click here.

Photo credit: Co+Lab Facebook.

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