Lasha Hache
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Program Lead
Haskayne School of Business, Haskayne Centres
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Projects
What is Propel?
Propel connects Haskayne School of Business students with Canadian organizations (startups, small businesses, charities, non-profits, or social enterprises) for a 50-hour, project-based learning experience over 8–10 weeks, with organizations acting as coaches.
Why Propel?
Students gain hands-on experience, build professional networks, and develop real-world skills, while organizations mentor future leaders and benefit from fresh ideas.
Details:
- For Students: Practical experience, coaching, and a $1,250 grant thanks to our generous donors: RBC Foundation, George Church, the Hunter Family Foundation, the Woitas family and Birchcliff Energy.
- For Organizations: Collaborate on meaningful projects and support student development.
Get Involved:
Students can apply for the next cohort, and organizations can submit project proposals. Not all projects will be accepted.
The Haskayne School of Business is fortunate to have a vibrant business community in Calgary. The Real Deal program is a 75 or 90-minute moderated panel discussion held in the classroom, where industry experts share their experiences and insights with our undergraduate and graduate students.
The program supports Haskayne School of Business instructors by alleviating the logistical burden of hosting business community members in your classroom.
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