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Glendon鈥檚 GENIAL initiative helps Ontario francophone students and communities excel

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The entrepreneurially driven initiative teaches non-business participants the foundational skills for identifying opportunities and developing innovative solutions to start a new business.

Gabrielle Cooper-Saint-Cyr had already finished her BA in international studies at 91亚色鈥檚 Glendon College and was part way into a degree in translation services when she saw a poster for Glendon ENtrepreneuriat et Innovation A L鈥檌nternational (GENIAL) initiative on the hallway wall opposite her class.

鈥淚 thought this seems like the exact thing that I'm looking for. And it was already ongoing on campus, which was easily accessible,鈥 she says.

At the time, Cooper-Saint-Cyr was trying to figure out how as a non-business student she could get the entrepreneurial skills and guidance needed to propel her work as a freelance translator forward. The GENIAL initiative did so much more. It gave her the confidence and know how to start her own translation business, not just do it off the side of her desk.

From left, 91亚色 VP Research and Innovation Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation David Kwok, Special Projects Manager, YSpace Marlina Ramchandran, Glendon Principal Marco Fiola, Glendon Associate Professor Angelo Dossou-Yovo, and Glendon Associate Principal Audrey Pyee at the Student Entrepreneurship Competition.jpg

GENIAL, a bilingual initiative, offers Glendon students, Faculties and Ontario francophones training, extracurricular activities, and a research program in entrepreneurship and innovation. 

The fact that the GENIAL entrepreneurial incubator was open to everyone regardless of their degree and was in Cooper-Saint-Cyr鈥檚 first language, French, as well as English was a huge bonus for her.

鈥淚t鈥檚 especially nice if you鈥檙e working and living in Ontario as there aren鈥檛 always French resources available and not everything is bilingual. It also helps establish a better sense of community,鈥 she says. 鈥淭ranslation is not like a traditional company that you're creating, so it was a bit more complicated, but any questions I had was easily answered.鈥

Cooper-Saint-Cyr is one of the winners of last year鈥檚 business pitch Student Entrepreneurship Competition presented by Glendon GENIAL and Desjardins Financial Group, which donated more than $775,000 to this initiative and a second initiative, YSpace鈥檚 ELLA for women entrepreneurs, to expand both accelerators. That gift helped not only with infrastructure needs for the GENIAL incubator and its Entrepreneurial Skills Passport program (ESP), but also resources for the experiential education component of the courses, specifically in social enterprise design, as well as the entrepreneurship project course. In addition, it allowed more modules to be added to the ESP program and provides seed funding to the student entrepreneurs.

鈥淚t really helped us get to the next level,鈥 says Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Angelo Dossou-Yovo, who launched the GENIAL initiative in 2017. So far 64 students have gained entrepreneurial knowledge through the ESP program.

This year鈥檚 competition on Sept. 26 will again offer students, interested in developing their entrepreneurial spirit, the opportunity to pitch their venture project and get seed funding. 

Dossou-Yovo joined 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Glendon as a business faculty member in its four-year dual degree program, which offers students the ability to combine two years of studies at Glendon with two additional ones at the Emlyon Business School in France to earn an International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) in International Studies and a Global Bachelor in Business Administration (GBBA).

Desjardins Guy Cormier with 91亚色 U President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton
CEO of Desjardins Guy Cormier (L) with 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton

But when he saw the tremendous interest liberal arts students showed in attaining entrepreneurial skills, he realized there was an opportunity to offer something unique to the francophone and bilingual community.

鈥淚n this initiative we try to create an entrepreneurship mindset by focusing on the early stage of the life cycle of a business. We look at how to identify and develop business opportunities. How to know when something is worth spending time, money and resources on in the long run. The starting point is solving problems, and how to discover and identify opportunities, but also how to test them and make sure that you come up with something with a higher probability of success,鈥 says Dossou-Yovo.

鈥淲e're in the business of helping would-be entrepreneurs and those interested in entrepreneurship to develop entrepreneurship skills they can leverage later on either to create a business or to look for a job in organizations where intrapreneurship skills are needed.鈥

Within the GENIAL initiative is the 15-week Entrepreneurial Skills Passport Program, a series of workshops, entrepreneurial activities, and presentations, where Cooper-Saint-Cyr developed the skills to start her translation business years before she originally intended. Despite not having a business background, she felt she was in the right place.

鈥淚 received a lot of help throughout. There wasn't ever a point where I was like 鈥極h, this is something I should rethink doing鈥 because I kept getting the help I needed, which is great. If you're going to go into a program of that sort you want to feel like you're on par with all the other students and can learn at the same pace.鈥

The final piece, the pitch competition, teaches students to communicate the value of their business to potential partners and to hopefully attract seed funding to launch and scale their business.

Although Cooper-Saint-Cyr wasn鈥檛 sure what to expect when she started, she says, 鈥渋t definitely went beyond my hopes.鈥 By the end of a few months, including some time off to concentrate on her other studies, she had already registered her company and lined up several contracts.

鈥淭hat was amazing. They know what they're doing for one, but they also know when to push and when to allow you to take a step back. They are great in helping you push forward when you have your doubts.鈥

She is now looking to expand her business and offer more services.

鈥淚 think that's a success story,鈥 says Dossou-Yovo. 鈥淵ou know, that wouldn't be possible if she did not have access to the GENIAL initiative while being student at Glendon.鈥

It鈥檚 also another way organizations like Desjardins are stepping up to help 91亚色 create positive change now and into the future.

L鈥檌nitiative GENIAL de Glendon aide la population 茅tudiante et les communaut茅s francophones de l鈥橭ntario 脿 exceller

Cette d茅marche ax茅e sur l鈥檈ntrepreneuriat inculque aux personnes qui d茅butent en affaires les comp茅tences fondamentales qui leur permettront d鈥檌dentifier des occasions et de concevoir des approches in茅dites pour cr茅er leur entreprise.

Ayant d茅j脿 脿 son actif un baccalaur茅at en 茅tudes internationales du Coll猫ge universitaire Glendon de l鈥橴niversit茅 91亚色, Gabrielle Cooper-Saint-Cyr pr茅parait un dipl么me en traduction lorsqu鈥檈lle a remarqu茅 une affiche GENIAL (Glendon ENtrepreneuriat et Innovation 脌 L鈥檌nternational) sur le mur en face de sa classe.

芦 Je me suis dit que c鈥櫭﹖ait exactement ce que je cherchais. Le projet 茅tait d茅j脿 en cours sur mon campus, alors c鈥櫭﹖ait tr猫s facile d鈥檡 acc茅der. 禄, explique-t-elle.

脌 l鈥櫭﹑oque, Mme Cooper-Saint-Cyr cherchait 脿 d茅velopper ses comp茅tences entrepreneuriales en tant qu鈥櫭﹖udiante non form茅e dans ce domaine afin de mieux g茅rer sa future carri猫re de traductrice autonome. GENIAL a fait beaucoup plus pour elle : en plus de lui fournir les comp茅tences techniques et la confiance n茅cessaires, l鈥檌nitiative l鈥檃 encourag茅e 脿 fonder une entreprise de traduction.

GENIAL est une initiative bilingue qui offre 脿 la population 茅tudiante de Glendon, aux facult茅s et aux francophones de l鈥橭ntario une formation, des activit茅s para-universitaires et un programme de recherche en entrepreneuriat et en innovation. 

Le fait que l鈥檌ncubateur entrepreneurial GENIAL soit ouvert 脿 tout le monde 鈥 peu importe leur dipl么me 鈥, et qu鈥檌l soit offert en fran莽ais (la langue maternelle de Mme Cooper-Saint-Cyr) ainsi qu鈥檈n anglais 茅tait un 茅norme atout.

芦 C鈥檈st particuli猫rement utile si vous travaillez et vivez en Ontario, car tout n鈥檈st pas bilingue et des ressources ne sont pas toujours offertes en fran莽ais, explique-t-elle. De plus, le programme renforce notre sentiment d鈥檃ppartenance 脿 la communaut茅. Une entreprise de traduction diff猫re beaucoup d鈥檜ne entreprise traditionnelle. Je n鈥檃i toutefois eu aucun mal 脿 obtenir des r茅ponses satisfaisantes 脿 mes questions. 禄

Mme聽Cooper-Saint-Cyr faisait partie des 茅tudiants et 茅tudiantes ayant remport茅 la comp茅tition entrepreneuriale de l鈥檃nn茅e pr茅c茅dente, organis茅e par GENIAL et commandit茅e par le groupe Desjardins, qui avait contribu茅 plus de 775鈥000聽$ 脿 cette initiative ainsi qu鈥櫭犅爈鈥檌nitiative ELLA de YSpace 鈥 qui est consacr茅e aux femmes entrepreneures 颅鈥, afin de renforcer ces deux acc茅l茅rateurs. Ce don a permis non seulement de r茅pondre aux besoins en infrastructure de l鈥檌ncubateur GENIAL et de son programme Passeport Comp茅tences entrepreneuriales (PCE), mais aussi de fournir des ressources pour la composante d鈥櫭ヾucation exp茅rientielle des cours, notamment pour la cr茅ation d鈥檈ntreprises 脿 vocation sociale, ainsi que pour le cours sur les projets d鈥檈ntrepreneuriat. De plus, il a permis d鈥檃jouter des modules au programme PCE et de fournir un financement d鈥檃mor莽age aux 茅tudiant飧眅飧眘 entrepreneur飧眅飧眘.

芦聽Nous avons pu passer 脿 la vitesse sup茅rieure聽禄, d茅clare Angelo Dossou-Yovo, professeur agr茅g茅 de gestion et d鈥檈ntrepreneuriat et fondateur de l鈥檌nitiative GENIAL en 2017. 脌 ce jour, 64聽茅tudiantes et 茅tudiants ont acquis des connaissances en entrepreneuriat gr芒ce au programme PCE.

Cette ann茅e encore, la comp茅tition du 26 septembre offrira aux 茅tudiantes et 茅tudiants d茅sireux de d茅velopper leur esprit d鈥檈ntrepreneuriat la possibilit茅 de pr茅senter leur projet et d鈥檕btenir un financement d鈥檃mor莽age. 

脌 son arriv茅e 脿 Glendon, M. Dossou-Yovo enseignait le commerce dans le cadre du programme de double dipl么me en quatre ans du coll猫ge universitaire, qui donne aux 茅tudiant飧眅飧眘 la possibilit茅 de combiner deux ann茅es d鈥櫭﹖udes 脿 Glendon avec deux ann茅es 脿 l鈥櫭塩ole de commerce emlyon en France afin d鈥檕btenir un baccalaur茅at international 猫s arts (i.B.A.) en 茅tudes internationales et un baccalaur茅at en administration des affaires (B.A.A.).

Cependant, quand il a r茅alis茅 l鈥檈ngouement des jeunes universitaires pour le d茅veloppement de comp茅tences entrepreneuriales, il a souhait茅 lancer un projet unique en son genre pour la population francophone et bilingue.

芦 Dans le cadre de cette initiative, nous tentons de d茅velopper un esprit d鈥檈ntreprise en nous concentrant sur les premi猫res 茅tapes du cycle de vie d鈥檜ne entreprise. Nous examinons les moyens de d茅finir et de d茅velopper des occasions d鈥檃ffaires, c鈥檈st-脿-dire savoir si un projet vaut la peine qu鈥檕n y consacre du temps, de l鈥檃rgent et des ressources 脿 long terme. Tout commence par la r茅solution de probl猫mes, la recherche, l鈥櫭﹙aluation et la validation de possibilit茅s commerciales pour maximiser les chances de r茅ussite 禄, explique M. Dossou-Yovo.

芦 Nous aidons les entrepreneur飧眅飧眘 en herbe et les personnes int茅ress茅es par l鈥檈ntrepreneuriat 脿 d茅velopper des comp茅tences entrepreneuriales qu鈥檈lles pourront exploiter plus tard, soit pour cr茅er une entreprise, soit pour chercher un emploi dans des organisations o霉 les comp茅tences entrepreneuriales sont n茅cessaires. 禄

Gr芒ce au programme Passeport Comp茅tences entrepreneuriales de 15 semaines propos茅es dans le cadre du projet GENIAL, Mme Cooper-Saint-Cyr a pu d茅velopper les comp茅tences n茅cessaires pour cr茅er sa propre entreprise de traduction. Cela s鈥檈st fait bien bien plus t么t que pr茅vu. Bien qu鈥檈lle n鈥檃it pas de formation commerciale, elle s鈥檈st sentie au bon endroit.

芦 J鈥檃i re莽u beaucoup d鈥檃ide tout au long du processus. Je n鈥檃i jamais remis mon choix en question parce que j鈥檃i continu茅 脿 recevoir le support n茅cessaire, ce qui 茅tait formidable. Quand on s鈥檈ngage dans un tel programme, on veut avoir l鈥檌mpression d鈥櫭猼re sur un pied d鈥櫭ゞalit茅 et d鈥檃pprendre au m锚me rythme que tout le monde. 禄

La derni猫re 茅tape, la comp茅tition 芦 pitch publique 禄, permet aux jeunes entrepreneurs et entrepreneures d鈥檃pprendre 脿 pr茅senter les atouts de leur entreprise aupr猫s de futurs partenaires, dans l鈥檈spoir d鈥檕btenir un financement pour en acc茅l茅rer le d茅veloppement.

M锚me si Mme Cooper-Saint-Cyr ne savait pas trop 脿 quoi s鈥檃ttendre lorsqu鈥檈lle a commenc茅, elle affirme que les r茅sultats ont d茅pass茅 toutes ses esp茅rances. Au bout de quelques mois seulement 鈥 avec quelques interruptions pour se consacrer 脿 ses 茅tudes 鈥, elle a fond茅 son entreprise et obtenu plusieurs contrats.

芦 C鈥櫭﹖ait incroyable. Ils s鈥檡 prennent tr猫s bien et ils savent quand il faut pousser et quand on peut prendre un peu de recul. Ils nous aident 脿 continuer d鈥檃vancer quand on a des doutes. 禄

Mme Cooper-Saint-Cyr cherche maintenant 脿 d茅velopper son entreprise et 脿 bonifier son offre de services.

芦 Je pense, d茅clare M. Dossou-Yovo, que c鈥檈st un bel exemple de r茅ussite qui n鈥檃urait pas 茅t茅 possible sans l鈥檃cc猫s 脿 l鈥檌nitiative GENIAL durant ses 茅tudes 脿 Glendon. 禄

C鈥檈st aussi une autre fa莽on pour des organisations comme Desjardins d鈥檃ider 91亚色 脿 susciter des changements positifs aujourd鈥檋ui et 脿 l鈥檃venir.