Summer Company empowers new slate of young entrepreneurs

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Participants in this year’s program started several enterprises, including an art gallery and pressure-washing business

The annual Summer Company program aims to plant the seeds of entrepreneurship in young people, and it did that once again this year.

“Congratulations to all the beneficiaries of this year’s Summer Company program,” Mayor Brian Bigger said in a news release about this year’s young entrepreneurs. “These young entrepreneurs are the business leaders of tomorrow and I congratulate them for their contributions to our community. I urge all Greater Sudbury residents to get out and support their local business.”

Sarah Moreau opened Amberhill Gallery & Giftshop, inspired by what she saw as a lack of space for artists to showcase and sell their work year-round. The artist-run space she opened supports independent artists and small businesses in Canada, but prioritizes those in Northern Ontario. Currently, the gift shop features more than 20 makers with a wide range of products, including fibre art, illustration, ceramics and jewelry. Learn more on the website, AmberhillGallery.ca.

 

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