Draft:Nobellum Enterprise
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Nobellum Enterprise is a social and technology enterprise that empowers Black youth and professionals to pursue entrepreneurship and innovation in STEM fields. Nobellum connects them with funding, technology and community partners to create a more diverse and equitable tech startup ecosystem.
Nobellum Enterprise partnered with the University of Toronto Scarborough to host an annual pitch competition and winners participated in a year long training program.
Nobellum was founded by Melisa Ellis[1], Malcolm Wright[2], and Kathryn Lawrence[3].
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References[edit]
- ^ Admin, BPTN (2023-05-26). "Melisa Ellis: A Catalyst for Change in the Black Tech Community". Obsidi. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "The Gleaner Na Branded Content". na.jamaica-gleaner.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Interior Design graduate helms equity initiatives to pay it forward". Sheridan College. Retrieved 2024-02-08.