Futurpreneur announces 2025 Canadian delegation for the  G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit in South Africa

June 4, 2025

TORONTO, CANADA (JUNE 4, 2025) – Canada’s young entrepreneurs are ready to make an impact on the global stage, with their sights set on South Africa.

Futurpreneur, a proud founding member of the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance (G20 YEA), is delighted to announce the 2025 Canadian delegation for the upcoming G20 YEA Summit.

Following a rigorous selection process, 42 talented and diverse young entrepreneurs have been chosen to represent Canada at the G20 YEA Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, September 18-21. This international gathering will be hosted by Young Entrepreneurs South Africa (YESA), South Africa’s G20 YEA host committee.

The 2025 Summit will be especially significant, as it marks the 15th anniversary of the G20 YEA, a platform that has continually united young entrepreneurs from across the world to advise G20 governments on business, innovation and entrepreneurship policy. The Alliance represents over 500,000 young entrepreneurs worldwide and has been a driving force in shaping policies that foster youth entrepreneurship, diversify markets and enhance global trade.

This year’s theme of Celebrating 15 years of impact. Together we thrive is more relevant than ever in today’s evolving global economic landscape. Amid rising economic challenges, market disruptions, and an increasing call for sustainable development, it is crucial that young entrepreneurs are empowered to contribute to economic resilience, market diversification and inclusive trade practices. The Summit will focus on creating pathways for young founders, particularly, women entrepreneurs, Black entrepreneurs, and other equity-deserving entrepreneurs, to actively participate in trade missions and expand their presence in international markets.

“This year’s Canadian delegation showcases the diversity and resilience of Canada’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, with representation from nine different provinces and a wide range of sectors,” noted Micah Anshan, Senior Director, Partnerships at Futurpreneur and President of the Canadian G20 YEA Delegation. “At Futurpreneur, we are proud to have selected a delegation that truly reflects Canada’s cultural, linguistic and geographic diversity. These entrepreneurs, and their businesses, are the next generation of Canadian leaders in tech, AI, education, health and so many other key sectors that will shape the future of our economy and improve our global competitiveness. Now, more than ever, supporting these startup founders is critical.”

This year’s Summit destination—South Africa—presents unique opportunities for the Canadian delegation. With several delegates representing the sub-Saharan African diaspora, they are uniquely positioned to build meaningful trade relationships and cross-border collaborations that strengthen ties between Canada and African countries. The continent’s rapidly growing economies provide exciting opportunities for innovation and investment, making this year’s Summit a pivotal moment for Canadian entrepreneurs to engage with African markets.

The Canadian delegation, represents a rich diversity of sectors, provinces and communities from across the country, embodying Futurpreneur’s commitment to fostering inclusivity in both the Canadian entrepreneurial ecosystem and the international trade landscape. The delegation consists of 55% Women-led businesses and 81% of founders identify as Black (38%), Indigenous (5%) and (38%) People of Colour. Hailing from nine provinces, the delegates span various industries including professional services, tech, education, manufacturing, and health and wellness.

The 2025 Canadian delegation will be co-led by Futurpreneur’s Senior Director, Community Engagement and Interim Delegation President, Mona-Lisa Prosper, as well as, Futurpreneur Bilingual Partnerships Manager, and Canadian Delegation Sherpa, Mégane Visette.

We are proud to have this initiative supported by the Trade Commissioner Service and through a contribution from Global Affairs Canada’s CanExport Association program. We are grateful to our partners for championing Canada’s young entrepreneurs on the global stage.

Futurpreneur’s 2025 G20 YEA Canadian delegation includes: 

Alberta

Briggs GibbinsLast Shot Apparel
Chad MidnightAqueduct Water Systems
Jonah ChiningaWoveo
Reza EnalouiSemitechnic Corp.

British Columbia

Alexandra KulasProducKIDvity
Bryce WattsForager International
Clinton LargeLarge Tutoring Inc.
Jay KiewCitizencentric Consulting Inc.
Uzzi SultoniAdventure Outdoors

Manitoba

Charmaine JenningsStrategic Charm

New Brunswick

Chisom EzehThe Publishing Pad

Newfoundland & Labrador

Constanza SafatleNewbornlander
Nigel JenkinsLaughing Heart Music Ltd.

Nova Scotia

Christian BrowneVergo
Max MedykImmigrate AI Global
Rashmi PrakashAruna Revolution

Ontario

Amoye HenryPitch Better Inc.
Atifur KhanFLITE Material Sciences
Daniel MartinovicNodalli
Diana VirgovicovaXatoms
Elsie AmoakoMino Care
Jagtar SinghThe Green Clothing Company Inc.
Mann ParikhNerView Surgical Inc.
Mathew MozaffariSpeer Technologies Inc.
Merveille MukokoYekola Inc
Sherena HussainFleetZero Inc.
Stephanie LoureiroSpeer Technologies Inc.
Vahid ZourmandGemini Trading Alliance
Anita GrantHello Hair
Jennifer AiLeopard AI Inc.
Kajal AgarwalKovida Consultants
Rahila KuyoroD’hilla Beauty
Tunde OmotoyeHumanSquad

Québec

Andrea BomoAnn & Eli Apothecary Inc
Arame NiangSanza Inc.
Fatou BocoumAlso Recrutement Inc.
Kathy PellerinVisaVieCanada
Lara EmondIris + Arlo
Nina LantingaNets for Net Zero
Sonia CharlesVimage Factory
Prima MabonzoKisina Deco

Saskatchewan

Daryl WrightSeed 2 Leaf Environmental Consulting Inc.

ABOUT FUTURPRENEUR 

Futurpreneur is a national, non-profit organization that provides loans with mentorship and resources to diverse entrepreneurs, ages 18-39, who are looking to start, buy or grow their businesses in Canada. We help diverse young founders reach their startup goals and provide bilingual (English and French) supports and resources to empower business owners on their entrepreneurial journeys. 

Founded in 1996, the organization was established to promote entrepreneurship among Canadian youth as a critical pillar for diversifying the economy, generating employment opportunities and fostering a sustainable future. Since then, Futurpreneur has helped more than 20,000 young entrepreneurs start or buy small and growing businesses across Canada. 

Futurpreneur is a founding member of the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance, the Canadian member of Youth Business International and the Canadian host of Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW)

Futurpreneur is partially supported by the Government of Canada.