Enactus Lakehead wins opening round runner-up at national exposition

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Forty-nine teams from all over Canada came together to pitch their projects to a panel of industry professionals.

THUNDER BAY – This past year, Enactus Lakehead, an entrepreneurship club based on Lakehead’s Thunder Bay campus has been working on their new project called Brain Blitz.

From their project, the team impacted 753 youth since May 2023, helping improve the social, environmental, and economical health of Canada – along with the mental health of Lakehead students. Although the competition was the main purpose of the trip, participants also got the opportunity to network with student teams from all across Canada as well as share best practices from their experiences in their teams.

The team thanked LUSU and the Lakehead Faculty of Business Administration for their support of the trip, as well as their numerous sponsors which were recognized at the Enactus Lakehead Annual General Meeting.

 

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