One of Canada’s leading management schools, HEC Montreal, shone at the recent Annual Entrepreneurship and Innovation Contest.
Of the sixteen newly-formed businesses chosen to receive a funding award, eight were created in whole or in part by HEC Montreal graduates or students and received close to $50,000.
These successful small businesses include a manga-specialist tea salon and bookstore, Le Manga-Thé, an educational publishing house, Les Éditions JFD, and a photo and video rental studio space, Location Studio4Fun inc.
The Centre d’entrepreneurship HEC-Poly-UdeM holds a gala event every year in November to announce the award recipients. Funds raised by the Centre’s private and public partners, including Bell Canada and Univalor, are distributed amongst the winners. It’s the starting point of any entrepreneurial success stories – in the previous decade, the 62 fledgling firms awarded now have sales totalling $43million.
HEC Montreal is rated as one of the top 100 business schools in the world by the Wall Street Journal. It offers a multilingual approach in its 35 different management study programs, with some courses taught in English and Spanish as well as French. It is the first North-American school to hold the triple accreditation of AACSB International, EQUIS and AMBA.
If you’re interested in a truly global management program, from Bachelor of Business Administration to PhD level visit www.hec.ca/mba



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