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Who's Involved

To develop and execute programs effectively, Impact works with and engages the support of a wide range of industry leaders and organizations including:

Sponsors: Corporations have been providing monetary and in-kind support to Impact to gain brand recognition, recruit top talent and further business development opportunities.

Speakers: High-profile industry leaders from all sectors have participated as speakers in various Impact events, most notably the Impact National Conference.

Students: Impact members are top-tier high school, university, and college students who represent Canada’s next generation of leaders. They are actively involved in laying the foundation for Canada’s future entrepreneurs.

Academia: Secondary and post-secondary institutions from across the country are involved by sending delegates and working to help us deliver our programs effectively to their schools.

Community: Impact partners with other non-profit organizations that have similar missions to market and develop programs that can effectively reach youth.

Get Involved

To learn more about how to get involved with Impact, please contact:

Yong Lim
Director of Business Development
yong.lim (at) impact.org

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Testimonials

“It gives me great pleasure to be involved with Impact, as I am confident that this organization is an ideal vehicle to kindle the entrepreneurial flame in tomorrow’s leaders.”
David Johnston, President
University of Waterloo

"The Impact National Conference provided delegates a number of opportunities to learn about entrepreneurship and leadership. The speakers and topics varied but the message was clear - go out and make a difference! From conference organizers and delegates, I have renewed passion and enthusiasm to make my own difference.”
Sam Thiara, Student Affairs Officer
Simon Fraser University