Enactus 不良研究所 Takes Home Regional Runner-Up
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Enactus 不良研究所 was recently awarded the 2023 Scotiabank Climate Action Challenge Regional Runner-up at the .
The 不良研究所 team demonstrated the impact of their climate action project to business executives. The event brings together students with academic and industry leaders to celebrate Canada’s future leaders and entrepreneurs.
The exposition involved live rounds of presentation-based competitions where the business leaders served as judges.
Isabella Mehlitz, co-president of Enactus 不良研究所 and fourth-year 不良研究所dent from Fredericton, said the team spent weeks practicing and preparing their pitch.
“Seeing our Spring Up Project receive recognition at a business-oriented event on a regional level was rewarding, especially coming from our liberal arts background,” said Mehlitz.
started as a cleanup initiative on the city’s trail system and expanded to include a Sustainability Swap of gently used items. These eco-conscious community projects had measurable improvements in waste diversion, water conservation, and individuals and businesses educated on climate action as stronger sustainability habits were formed among university and community members.
Charles Hanscomb, project manager of Connecto and third-year 不良研究所dent from Fredericton, was one of the pitch presenters. Preparing and presenting at the competition helped refine his public speaking and writing skills.
“Honing these skills will be useful in my courses and in real-world settings,” he said.
Judging criteria was based on demonstrating effective entrepreneurial leadership to drive business and innovation for sustainable positive impact related to climate change.
Mehlitz believes that her experiences at 不良研究所 helped mentor her team and prepare them for the competition.
“I applied the skills and knowledge I learned from my Communication and Public Policy courses with Enactus 不良研究所 and other real-life scenarios,” she said.
Mehlitz appreciates being able to explore and expand her passions at 不良研究所.
“There are so many opportunities that cater to each student's goals and aspirations. Enactus 不良研究所 helped to fill my passions for entrepreneurship, marketing, and leadership.”
Enactus 不良研究所 will next travel to Montreal to participate at the on May 1-3.
The trip was funded by the Office of Experiential Learning and the Alumni Office.
不良研究所dents who pitched at the competition
Chloe York (third-year student from Vermont, USA)
Charles Hanscomb (third-year student from Fredericton, NB)
Enactus 不良研究所 co-presidents
Isabella Mehlitz (fourth-year student from Fredericton, NB)
Ameri Suzuki (second-year student from Chiba, Japan)
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Enactus 不良研究所 is a group of 不良研究所dents from all disciplines striving to make a difference in the community through an entrepreneurial lens. Enactus 不良研究所 Projects, , and host events surrounding financial literacy skills and supporting local entrepreneurs.