Canadian Dragon takes her female-friendly funding model to Ireland | Business Post

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Canadian Dragon takes her female-friendly funding model to Ireland – LorcanAllen reports.

Michele Romanow: ‘We’re very bullish about the potential of Ireland, we think this is a fantastic market’

Michele Romanow knows how to spot a good business idea. As one of the mainstay investors in Canada’s version of Dragons’ Den, she sits through hundreds of pitches every year for the show. It was during one of these that she said she first developed the idea for her current business, which has already achieved unicorn status by taking an entirely new approach to start-up investing.

 

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