MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO (March 3, 2015) – This country’s largest student leadership development organization, Enactus Canada, is hosting their 2015 Regional Exposition – Central Canada at the Delta Meadowvale in Mississauga, Ontario on March 8-9, 2015. The event inspires and celebrates the entrepreneurial action of student teams and student entrepreneurs across Central Canada.

“Enactus Canada is proud of our 2,400 post-secondary students across Canada who are choosing to make a real difference in the communities in which they live,” says Enactus Canada president, Nicole Almond. “This regional gathering of socially-conscious and entrepreneurial student and business leaders provides an ideal opportunity to showcase the impact these students are having on individual lives through their community projects and business ventures.”

The Enactus Canada Regional Exposition brings together almost 650 student leaders, academic professionals and top executives and entrepreneurs from Central Canada around the shared cause of transforming lives through entrepreneurial action.

During the event, post-secondary students will compete for prestigious regional championship titles by showcasing their community development projects and business ventures to judging panels composed of business executives.

Three team-based competitions focused on entrepreneurship, environmental issues and financial education, as well as an individual-based competition for full-time students operating full-time businesses, will take place during the Enactus Canada Regional Exposition.

The awards ceremony to announce all regional champions will be held at 5:00 p.m. Graydon Ballroom A of the Delta Meadowvale.

Regional champions will move on to the national level of competition taking place May 11-13 at the 2015 Enactus Canada National Exposition in Toronto, Ontario.

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ABOUT ENACTUS CANADA: Enactus Canada, this country’s largest student leadership development organization, is shaping generations of entrepreneurial leaders who are passionate about advancing the economic, social and environmental health of Canada. Guided by academic advisors and business experts, more than 2,400 entrepreneurial postsecondary students led 250 community empowerment projects and business ventures this past year in communities coast to coast. As a global network of 36 countries, Enactus uses the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better, more sustainable world. For more information, visit enactus.ca.

Media Inquiries:

Jody Lundrigan
Director of Communications
Enactus Canada
E: jody@enactus.ca
P:416.304.1566 ext.222
M: 416.346.0131