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entrepreneur of the year
By
Ina Bowerbank
/
September 15, 2014
The 21st annual EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards is a unique chance to peek under the hood at the finest in B.C.’s most impressive stories of business achievement. Some of the 30 entrepreneurs featured here are self-made; others are inheritors of a family business; and still others have taken another person’s enterprise and made it their own. What unites them all is a willingness to take risks—and succeed. For more on the EY program and how the winners were chosen, turn to page 77.
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