By Justine Janssen Six months ago, my husband and I made the decision to move our family and careers to Windsor after a decade of living in cities like New
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
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
By Raymond Tran For the past 8 months, I’ve been an intern student at an amazing organization. I remember my first business conference @ Kairos Society in Toronto, volunteering but
By David Burman As a successful graduate of Disney’s International College Program and a dual citizen with our neighbors to the South, I never saw myself planting roots in Windsor.
By Yvonne Pilon One of the biggest mistakes budding young entrepreneurs make is to equate innovation solely in terms of a breakthrough idea. Many startups are chasing the next disruptive
By Raymond Tran I am a Grade 11 student at Kennedy High School, captain of our FIRST Robotics team, and director of an organization that supports entrepreneurs who work together
By Raymond Tran Sitting in the departure lounge of Detroit International Airport at four o’clock in the morning waiting to catch my plane to California for the Kairos Global Summit