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In this episode Shauna will sit down with Brooke Harley, Founder & CEO of ClassRebel, to discuss everything entrepreneurs need to know about fundraising. ClassRebel is building a new breed of education company – modern skillsets – taught live – affordable to all – available to all.

Before launching ClassRebel, Brooke Harley raised $32 million for her VC fund from 50 consumer industry founders, CEOs, and executives. She has evaluated hundreds of early stage companies in the consumer space.  Prior to her fund, Brooke worked as lululemon athletica’s Head of Business Development and International Operations, and prior to lululemon was an M&A attorney.  Passionate about companies with strong core values that inspire the world, Brooke has invested in and advised early-stage companies including Native Shoes, Cotopaxi and LiveKindly.

Brooke holds a J.D. from Osgoode Hall and an M.B.A from Ivey Business School at Western University.  Brooke currently resides in Vancouver and enjoys utilizing her pilot’s license for a literal bird’s-eye view of the city.

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Connect with ClassRebel

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/classrebel/?viewAsMember=true

Instagram: @classrebel

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/classrebel/

Website: https://classrebel.com/

Free 1hr on-demand Fundraising 101 mini-class: https://classrebel.com/fundraising-101/ scroll down to the ‘want a sneak peak’ section

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In Canada, November is financial literacy month. It's a time when we'll be encouraged to invest in our own financial well-being. Helping us bring this special seven-week series to life leading up to and through financial literacy month, is BDC. As Canada’s development bank, BDC’s purpose is to help entrepreneurs create a prosperous, inclusive and green economy. They are here to help your business be more productive. More agile. More profitable. More resilient. BDC is proud to support this Financial Literacy series and bring a better understanding of the story numbers tell, what they mean for your business, and the type of financing needed to enable sustainable business growth.

For more resources and information for women entrepreneurs be sure to connect to our incredible podcast sponsor the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub 

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