People
Program Administration
Eden (Shiqiang) Jing
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MEIE
meiegrad@torontomu.ca
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Instructors
MEIE instructors have real-life experience starting, supporting and investing in Startups and innovation with existing organizations. Having practitioners teach entrepreneurship is crucial because they bring real-world experience, practical insights, and a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs and innovators. Their firsthand knowledge of navigating market dynamics, securing funding, building teams, and scaling businesses bridges the gap between theory and practice.
Practitioners can share lessons learned from successes and failures, providing students with actionable strategies and a deeper appreciation of the entrepreneurial journey. Moreover, their industry networks offer valuable opportunities for mentorship, internships, and partnerships, enhancing the learning experience and equipping students to transition effectively from the classroom to real-world ventures.
Khanjan Desai
Course EI 8008
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Khanjan Desai has a diverse range of work experience, starting with their current role as the CEO of Alchemy since 2013. Prior to this, they served as the Chair of the Canadian Undergraduate Technology Conference from 2012 to 2013, where they led a nationwide team and achieved record-breaking revenue. Additionally, they were the Special Events Lead for the conference from 2011 to 2012. Khanjan Desai attended the University of Waterloo from 2008 to 2013. Khanjan obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Nanotechnology Engineering with a specialization in the Management Sciences option. To help him with grading and assessment of students’ work, Tarek Sadek participated in teaching the course for the first two years.
Tabitha Grant
Course EI 8010
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As the manager of the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Tabitha supports student learning through program development dedicated to design thinking, prototyping, and software skills development. Tabitha has been supporting startups for four years in various roles within the incubator, primarily through advising, resource collection, and program execution. Additionally, Tabitha supports the general operations of the Innovation Boost Zone. She holds a Master's in Digital Media from Toronto Metropolitan University, a degree that focuses on the study of gamification and its positive impact on student agency.
Helen Kontozopoulos
Course EI 8011
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Helen Kontozopoulos is the passionate founder of Resiin, a professional connections management app that aims to help users keep track of their new connections in a fun way. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Computer Science, where she teaches product development, design, and startup creation. Helen’s first startup she co-founded in 2018, ODAIA Intelligence, is a Series B - 100-person strong SaaS startup that provides AI-driven insights for pharma sales and marketing teams. She also co-founded the University of Toronto's Department of Computer Science Innovation Lab in 2014, which supports students and researchers in commercializing their ideas.
Rachel Bartholomew
Course EI 8001
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Rachel Bartholomew has been involved in the start-up community for the past 15 years working in various roles in small businesses, venture capital, innovation labs and ecosystem partnerships. She is currently working on her second business, Hyivy Health, focused on creating a medical device for women with gynecological and pelvic floor conditions after her own cervical cancer battle in 2019. She is passionate about advancing women's health and founded Femtech Canada in 2021 to support the Canadian Femtech ecosystem while inspiring innovators to fill the large white spaces in women's health and founded Femtech Across Borders to connect the global women's health ecosystem for active change.