1998 • Entrepreneurial Role Model Award |
COLEEN "CHIPS" KLEIN The entry for Colleen Klein in the "Who's Who of Canadian Women" describes her path to success as follows: "From professional flamenco dancer to inventor to business women. Internationally recognized as a leading exponent and dynamic speaker on women's issues in business, invention, entrepreneurship and innovation."
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Born
and educated in South Africa, Colleen's dance career led to solo performances
with the Mercedes Molina Spanish Dance Theatre but this talent was not
destined to become her profession. Her entrepreneurial, not dancing,
flair was what made Colleen Klein the successful businesswoman she is today. |
This
company has since expanded to provide a more complete range of services. |
" Chips" is also a mentor in the Step Ahead One on One mentoring program
and she is the executive coordinator of the Step Ahead Women Business Owners
Association. She has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows, written articles for several magazines and spoken at major conferences and seminars. She has also published a reference guide on invention, innovation and entrepreneurship and writes a popular business column for the Globe and Mail. " Chips" has, by example, raised the profile of entrepreneurship, individually and within the corporate sector. She is a strong role model for all entrepreneurs and inventors. |