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The Return Of Heavyweight Entrepreneurs, Part II

Posted by Suzie Dingwall Williams on Tue, March 31, 2009 9:50 AM · Filed under Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo · Comments

Vince Kadar has earned his start-up stripes through just about every stage of the high tech boom, starting with Ottawa's Crosskeys in the late 1990s, then on to Saraide/Infospace and Taral Networks (now Airwide Solutions). These days he can be found at the helm of Ottawa's Telepin Software, a thriving mobile financial platform. In January, Telepin was named one of Red Herring's Top 100 Global companies, and has continued to build momentum off the VC buzz grid. 

Another example of the growing group of those entrepreneurs who, after one or two highly successful rounds, have re-entered the start-up scene in Canada.

 
Company:
Telepin Software
Website:
http://www.telepin.com
Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Telepin Software is a leading global market software provider of mobile financial platforms. [more]

 

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Suzie Dingwall Williams
Suzie is a partner with Venture Law Associates LLP in Toronto, Canada, a boutique law firm representing entrepreneurs and emerging companies. Admitted to the New York and Ontario bars, Suzie has worked on Wall Street and Bay Street and at Nortel Networks. Suzie's start up stripes were earned as part of the founding team of Saraide.com, a...[more]

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