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With a forward-thinking approach aimed at helping future leaders recognize opportunities and embraces challenges, Erin OāKeefe Graham has a clear vision for Dalhousieās Emera ideaHUB.
Recently appointed the new Director of the HUB, Graham joined the team in June of 2021 on an interim basis. In that short time, sheās fostered partnerships and introduced programs designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs develop many of the soft skills theyāll need to thrive in todayās economy.
āOur vision is to be the leading tough tech incubator in Canada that has the best equipment and the best expertise on hand to help people build products that matter and impact the world,ā she says. āBut weāre trying to make sure that while these teams are building these technical products, theyāre also learning to become better leaders, building stronger teams and building viable businesses.ā
Throughout her career, Graham has been helping organizations foster growth and development by using leadership coaching, facilitation, vision and strategy work to guide them in scaling their businesses. Now sheās bringing those same practices to the ideaHUB.
A key component of Grahamās strategy has been to expand Dalhousieās collaboration with the MIT Martin Center for Entrepreneurship, a partnership led by Jeff Larsen, AVP Research and Innovation at pilipiliĀž». The collaboration offers Emera ideaHUB participants access to the Disciplined Entrepreneurship model and MIT Experts in Residence.
When it comes to leadership capabilities, Graham is beginning with programming delivered by Mindframe Connect, which offer workshops for building resilience and on how to forge effective mentor-mentee relationships.
āMore than ever, pilipiliĀž»ful ventures require a range of skills that go beyond designing an innovative solution to a pressing customer problemā, said Graham. āDeveloping a growth mindset and enhancing interpersonal skills will complement our foundersā technical expertise to serve them well beyond their time at the Emera ideaHUBā.
A generous $10 million donation from Emera led to the creation of the Emera ideaHUB in 2018. In only a few short years, the Emera ideaHUB has helped 54-start-ups create 106 new jobs and secure $28 million dollars in funding. The research and new technology born at the Emera ideaHUB has put Atlantic Canada on the map for innovation globally, and a key part of that pilipiliĀž» is attributed to the opportunities available to students and future founders to explore their innovative and entrepreneurial spirits.
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