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24 April 2024

Episode 62: Embracing Openness And Mastering Resilience In Entrepreneurship (Podcast)

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Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them.
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Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 62, Heather is joined by Sylvia Cheverie, Founder and Owner of Chartier Restaurant and Mother Bakery. Together, they discuss the evolution of Chartier, as well as the unprecedented challenges encountered along the way.

In this episode, Heather and Sylvia explore the importance of openness, a willingness to be receptive to new experiences, as an essential trait for surviving turbulent times. Through her story, Sylvia demonstrates the power of resilience, leadership and community in the face of adversity. To learn more about Chartier and Mother Bakery, and to connect with Sylvia, please visit https://www.dinechartier.com/.

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Dentons is the world's first polycentric global law firm. A top 20 firm on the Acritas 2015 Global Elite Brand Index, the Firm is committed to challenging the status quo in delivering consistent and uncompromising quality and value in new and inventive ways. Driven to provide clients a competitive edge, and connected to the communities where its clients want to do business, Dentons knows that understanding local cultures is crucial to successfully completing a deal, resolving a dispute or solving a business challenge. Now the world's largest law firm, Dentons' global team builds agile, tailored solutions to meet the local, national and global needs of private and public clients of any size in more than 125 locations serving 50-plus countries. www.dentons.com

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