By Paige Pierozynski There are eighty million Millennials in the United States alone – the largest age grouping in American history – yet I venture to guess the vast majority
We’ve scoured the City and County to bring you a list of #YQG gift ideas that are sure to make this year’s holiday shopping easy and most importantly, LOCAL! Please
Holding meetings online is not a new idea. Videoconferencing has been around for a very long time. However, it’s only recently that it became something in reach of even the
By Alexandra Lucier Some sources narrowly define “Social Entrepreneur” as someone who launches a social enterprise. While this is true in some cases, a social entrepreneur can also be a
By Yunhong Liu Technology changes so quickly that it can be difficult to keep up. However, it’s worth keeping track of significant advances that have the potential to change society.
October 4, 2016 – by Alexandra Lucier Every year, the City of Toronto procures $1.8 billion in goods and services from outside suppliers. Innovative as they may seem, if you
By Rob Whent Last night, my lawn sprinklers didn’t come on. In fact, over the past 90 days, they didn’t come on 12 times. Rather than call a repair person
August 23, 2016 – by Alexandra Lucier Shared Spaces represent a growing trend across a variety of sectors, where leaders say they are beginning to look at projects in a
You’re having a get-together with friends. You’re having a glass of wine and discussing work when someone brings up the topic of social enterprise. You nod and smile politely, absently