快播视频 alumni聽Yemi Ifegbuyi聽(BA 鈥10) and聽Zainab Williams聽(BA 鈥07) are among the top three Black entrepreneurs named the inaugural winners of a startup pitch competition hosted by the聽Black Entrepreneurship Alliance聽(BEA) founded by the聽Black Creek Community Health Centre聽in partnership with 快播视频鈥檚聽YSpace.

The competition, the BEA Investment Bootcamp Demo Day, is the final assignment of a four-month program run in partnership with YSpace for early-stage and capital-ready, Black-led startups.
The Investment Bootcamp program is aimed at supporting Black-led tech startups with training, mentorship and fundraising insights to secure early capital.
With a community-driven approach, the program offers curated content and resources to support entrepreneurs through educational workshops, one-on-one coaching and peer founder circles, which provides a safe and open space for founders to connect and receive support.
Applicants to the competition were narrowed down from the 17 Black entrepreneurs who participated in the program to nine finalists who pitched their businesses to a live audience at an event on Feb. 1 celebrating Black excellence.
The Demo Day event, which also marked the start of Black History Month, was attended by a number of government officials, including Filomena Tassi, the minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. Judy Sgro, member of Parliament for Humber River 鈥 Black Creek, was also in attendance and was impressed by the entrepreneurs. 鈥淲itnessing the dedication and leadership of these young entrepreneurs has not only inspired me, but it reaffirms my belief in the incredible potential of our community鈥檚 future leaders,鈥 she says.
First-place winner Ifegbuyi will receive $5,000 toward his business, Cozii Technologies, an artificial intelligence-driven property management platform tailored to multi-unit landlords. Ifegbuyi immigrated from Nigeria about 15 years ago and received his degree in international development and urban studies at York as well as a master鈥檚 degree in entrepreneurship and innovation. As a founder known for his entrepreneurial drive, Ifegbuyi is excited for the future as his business continues to grow.
鈥淭his fund will be channelled into our sales and marketing endeavours, with the goal of reaching and serving more small- and medium-scale rental property owners and managers,鈥 he says.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a cash prize. It鈥檚 an investment in Cozii Technologies鈥 vision to revolutionize the way we approach property management.鈥

Second-place winner Williams, the founder of Fundevolve Inc., a pioneering platform dedicated to empowering women in their financial journey, will receive $3,000 to further her company. Williams developed her passion for business while studying business administration and management at York. Born out of an investment gone wrong, Williams became an independent financial planner and was determined to empower individuals to make the right financial decisions. Her business is quickly building momentum as she works to further develop the web-based platform and equip women with the tools to take control of their financials.
鈥淲e plan to use the prize winnings for testing before launching our platform,鈥 says Williams. 鈥淭his investment in security ensures not only our project鈥檚 safety but also our users鈥 trust.鈥
Both Ifegbuyi and Williams cite the boot camp鈥檚 collaborative spirit as a contributor to their startup鈥檚 success. 鈥淧articipating in the program has been a transformative journey,鈥 says Ifegbuyi. 鈥淭he unwavering support and mentorship we received are catalysts for long-term growth.鈥
Special guest Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also attended a private event 鈥 where York President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton was also present 鈥 held before the awards to meet the finalists and learn more about their businesses.
鈥淢eeting Justin Trudeau was a great honour and opportunity,鈥 says Ifegbuyi. 鈥淚t symbolized the recognition of our hard work and the federal government commitment to supporting the Black entrepreneurial community. It鈥檚 a reminder that our efforts are making an impact, and it inspires us to continue pushing boundaries and striving for excellence in everything we do.鈥
Both BEA and YSpace offer several innovative programs and events for entrepreneurs at all stages, including curated programming dedicated to under-represented groups like Black entrepreneurs and women founders.
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