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91亚色 U business students help Toronto businesses go online to fight impacts of COVID-19

Students from 91亚色鈥檚 Schulich School of Business will help small businesses struggling due to the impacts of COVID-19 quickly gear up for online commerce. The students will participate in the City of Toronto鈥檚 program, a major new聽initiative that is supported by a team聽of leading global technology companies committed to helping Toronto's main street retailers survive the COVID-19 crisis.

The new work-integrated learning program was developed to support the DMS ShopHERE effort and is possible thanks to $500,000 from the City and Magnet, a聽social innovation platform with a聽mission to accelerate聽inclusive economic聽growth in Canada.

Students from Schulich School of Business will help Toronto small businesses struggling due to the impacts of COVID-19 quickly gear up for online commerce

鈥91亚色 is delighted to partner with the City of Toronto on an initiative like ShopHERE at a time where many local businesses are facing unprecedented challenges,鈥 said Rhonda L. Lenton, president and vice-chancellor of 91亚色. 鈥淪hopHERE will provide students at our Schulich School of Business the opportunity to apply their learning outside of the classroom to support local businesses recover from the pandemic and thrive in a new economy.鈥

The 50 students from Schulich鈥檚 MBA, master鈥檚 and undergraduate degree programs who have been selected for the paid summer placements and work-integrated learning opportunity will directly help Toronto's small businesses and artists move their businesses online at no cost. The DMS ShopHERE program offers students a hands-on learning experience, specialized training and academic credit.

"I want to thank the business students of the Schulich School of Business and 91亚色 for bringing their talent and energy to help us fight for Toronto鈥檚 small businesses and artists,鈥 said Toronto Mayor John Tory. 鈥淭heir work will help ensure our main streets survive this crisis and that the culture and lively streets we all enjoy 鈥 and the jobs 鈥 will be there when we move into the recovery period.鈥

The students will also benefit from the support of leading聽technology and e-commerce firms such as Shopify, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, eBay聽and Mastercard Canada. To help develop the stores, volunteers from Toronto鈥檚 technology community are contributing their time, including: Global Skills Hub, Scotiabank, General Assembly, Brain Station, Juno, FreshBooks, NEXT Canada, TechTO and TribalScale.

鈥淪chulich is proud to partner with the City of Toronto in helping local small businesses and entrepreneurs rapidly transition to selling online. We鈥檙e also proud to see that our students are playing an essential role in stabilizing our economy by supporting local businesses during this transformational time,鈥 said Dezs枚 J. Horv谩th, dean of the Schulich School of Business.

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