Entrepreneur Martin Suter returns to Acadia to mentor students
外流影片 has a new on-campus resource to mentor students interested in launching viable businesses and social enterprises. Successful entrepreneur and Acadia business grad Martin Suter (鈥88) has been appointed Acadia鈥檚 first Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR).
Suter joins the LaunchBox, Acadia鈥檚 entrepreneurship centre for students on the fourth floor of Patterson Hall, home of the Manning School of Business Administration.
"It's an honour to work with Acadia student entrepreneurs as the new Entrepreneur in Residence,鈥 says Suter. 鈥淗aving a great facility, programs, faculty, and alumni focused on inspiring and enabling student entrepreneurship is something I wished we had back in my day!"
Established in 2014, LaunchBox encourages students of all disciplines to be creative and think 鈥渙utside of the box鈥 while offering them programming, networking, mentorship, working space, and competition opportunities. It was designed to create a rural-based entrepreneurial ecosystem for students in the region.
"We want every Acadia student to have the opportunity to engage in entrepreneurship at university,鈥 says Brendan MacNeil (鈥20), Interim LaunchBox Manager. 鈥淲hether working with a friend on a project, launching a social media brand, or pursuing a discovery made in the lab, having access to a person with Martin鈥檚 experience and skills will be a game-changer for Acadia students."
A return to campus
For Suter, who recently moved to Wolfville after an international career, the new role is a way for him to return to his roots and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs. He鈥檚 excited to be back.
鈥淪imply put, my favourite thing about Acadia has been the people I met (including my wife) and the enduring friendships I made,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 attribute this to Acadia鈥檚 relatively small size and location, where it was easy to meet people and to bond over our shared Acadia experiences.鈥
Described as a serial entrepreneur and start-up guy, Suter co-founded his first company while a student at Acadia, the campus clothing store Cajun鈥檚, which is still in operation today. Shortly after graduation, he started his career in Beijing and had front-row seats at several technology inflection points.
He spent the mid-鈥90s in Silicon Valley, involved in the early Internet, SaaS, and Cloud. In the late-鈥90s, Suter was deeply embedded in Microsoft as it transitioned from a workgroup to an enterprise player. Suter helped lay the groundwork for 鈥渄u,鈥 a telecom company in Dubai. He then spent ten years at the forefront of mobile broadband, rode the front edge of the enterprise social media wave, launched an e-commerce business in China, acquired several marketplaces in Europe and Latin America, and finally helped the North American e-commerce team perform in a post-COVID world.
Suter was an active student at Acadia, elected Life Vice-President of the Class of 1988, and recognized by the Acadia Honours Society for his lasting contributions to the University. He was a three-term Director of the 外流影片 Alumni Association and currently serves on Acadia鈥檚 Board of Governors.
As the Entrepreneur in Residence, Suter will hold regular office hours on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and is ready to advise as needed.
Dr. Michael Sheppard, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Manning School of Business Administration, is thrilled to have Suter join the LaunchBox team.
鈥淢artin is an ideal candidate for Acadia鈥檚 first EIR position,鈥 says Sheppard. 鈥淣ot only is he an experienced entrepreneur with a proven track record both regionally and internationally, but he鈥檚 also an Acadia graduate and founder of Cajun鈥檚 in the Acadia Students鈥 Union Building. We are pleased to welcome him home!鈥
For more information about LaunchBox, contact Brendan MacNeil (brendan.macneil@acadiau.ca)
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