Wanted: Entrepreneurs to carry the torch

By Clearfacts, January 18, 2011

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A 2010 survey reveals that Quebec is less successful than the rest of Canada in helping entrepreneurs to pass the torch to those prepared to take the reins.

Nathaly Riverin is well-positioned to tackle the problem. As director of the School of Entrepreneurship in Beauce, she is working hard to develop the next generation of Quebec business leaders.

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