School Engagements

Other Partnerships

Ted Rogers School of Business’ Reconciliation in Business Conference

Organized in response to Call-to-Action 92 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the event brought people together to learn, celebrate and reflect on Indigenous entrepreneurship as a driving force in the Canadian economy. Students from various universities, including Toronto Metropolitan University, Algoma University, and Wilfrid Laurier University, participated in the conference’s first-ever Indigenous business case competition.

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Students and conference attendees

ElleHacks is one of Canada’s largest hackathons for women and gender-diverse students. This inspiring, student-run competition is a space where creativity meets real-world problem-solving, bringing bold ideas to life. As first-time sponsors, EA challenged participants with a custom case study powered by our data, allowing them to explore real-world analytics applications. Two of our team members were on-site as judges, witnessing incredible innovation firsthand. The winning team didn’t just earn bragging rights—they were invited to our Toronto office for a special lunch, coffee chats with some of EA’s team members, and the opportunity to present their winning solution in person. ElleHacks shows how data can make a difference—and we can’t wait to see what the next generation of innovators will do with it!

ElleHacks

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QMAC

The Queen's Marketing Association Conference (QMAC) is one of Canada's premier undergraduate marketing events. Held annually in Toronto, it brings together over 100 top marketing students for workshops, keynote speeches, and networking with industry leaders. Environics Analytics proudly sponsors QMAC, hosting case competitions where students tackle real business challenges and present their findings to a panel of EA judges. Competition winners are invited to the EA offices for a day to meet staff and explore industry opportunities.

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George Brown College Analytics Session

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Environics Analytics invited several George Brown College Centre for Business professors to discuss data and its impact on the industry.

The presentation included how to bring EA data into classrooms so students can use real-world data to solve real business problems.