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Oct. 16, 2025

Global conference takes 抖阴APP导航 by storm, attracting more than 500 attendees from around the world

Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking honoured with the GCEC Center of Entrepreneurial Leadership award after hosting event
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Over 500 attendees gathered at GCEC, seen here at the opening ceremony held at the BMO Centre. Cosmo Photo Booths

A major international conference took over the University of Calgary's main campus earlier this month, gathering hundreds of guests from around the globe. 

The  (GCEC) Conference is the world鈥檚 premier meeting of university-based entrepreneurship programs, drawing leaders, educators and innovators to share insights, spark collaborations and shape the future of entrepreneurial thinking. 

This year, the conference focused its lens on 鈥淩esiliency and Inclusivity in Innovation,鈥 a topical issue in entrepreneurship today. 

The Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking hosted the conference, solidifying its role as a leader in entrepreneurship education. In serving as host, the Hunter Hub was honoured with the GCEC Center of Entrepreneurial Leadership award.

Conversations on resiliency and inclusivity in innovation

The conference featured three notable keynote speakers, including Olympian and alum Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser, Calgary Wild FC CEO Lara Murphy and country music star Paul Brandt. 

During her keynote, Wickenheiser, BKin鈥13, MSc鈥16, Hon. LLD鈥18, MD鈥21, spoke about the parallels between sports and entrepreneurship.

Hayley Wickenheiser takes the stage for her keynote

Hayley Wickenheiser takes the stage for her keynote.

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鈥淎s an athlete, you鈥檙e an entrepreneur,鈥 said the four-time Olympic gold medallist and Hockey Hall of Famer. 鈥淵ou learn a lot through sports that apply to entrepreneurship. It鈥檚 about being resilient, having that determination and doing the hard work. As athletes, we see opportunities, and I believe that entrepreneurs are similar.鈥

Wickenheiser doubled down on the sentiment for women looking to break into male-dominated fields. 

鈥淲orking in a male-dominated field, like the NHL, you develop thick skin, and you learn not to listen to the critical opinions of others,鈥 she said.

Murphy echoed this sentiment. 鈥淕irls who play sports are women who lead,鈥 she said during her fireside chat.

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Lara Murphy

Calgary Wild FC is one of the founding teams in Canada's first professional women's soccer league. The club is deeply rooted in Calgary鈥檚 culture and community, making Murphy, as its CEO, an excellent example of ingenuity in the city. Entrepreneurial in nature, she is also the founder of Ryan Murphy Construction, the only female-owned commercial construction firm in Calgary.

Both speakers shared their stories, speaking to the entrepreneurial journey and sharing what has helped them along the way. 

Wickenheiser said she finds strength in her inner circle. 

鈥淪urround yourself with truth-tellers, those that will always be honest with you," she said. "Unfortunately, it鈥檚 not an easy road. It鈥檚 important to be gentle with yourself.鈥

Brandt, a Canadian Country Music Hall of Famer, philanthropist and the most awarded male Canadian country artist in history, spoke about the Art of the Pivot, as adapted from his TEDx Talk. 

鈥淥ne of the things you can guarantee in life is that you can鈥檛 guarantee anything,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about taking what鈥檚 coming your way and turning it into something of value. One thing I would do before starting anything creative is ask, 鈥榃hat does the world need?鈥 and I think that鈥檚 a great place to start.

鈥淚 hope people leave this conference knowing that, no matter what you come up against, there鈥檚 always a direction you can move.鈥

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Paul Brandt sings his famous song, 鈥楢lberta Bound.鈥

A celebration of Calgary 

During the conference, attendees got the chance to see the best of the Calgary region. 

On the first day, attendees venturing to Banff for a full day of activities experiencing the magic of the Rockies. From taking in Lake Louise to exploring the streets of downtown Banff, attendees got a true Albertan welcome. 

抖阴APP导航 also offered an excursion to Drumheller, the famous Dinosaur Capital of the world. And, for those who wanted to experience city life in Calgary, an afternoon bike tour took in the ultimate tour of Blue Sky City. 

Later that evening, the opening reception for the conference was held at the BMO Centre. Honouring long-standing tradition, the celebration kicked off with a white hat ceremony, followed by line dancing. 

Throughout the rest of the conference, events were held at Calgary landmarks like Studio Bell, Home of the National Music Centre, and the TELUS Spark Science Centre.

Calgary on a global stage

The conference was a valuable opportunity to showcase how Calgary鈥檚 entrepreneurial ecosystem continues to grow, cementing the city as the perfect place for entrepreneurial aspirations. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 something special happening in Calgary,鈥 says Hunter Hub executive director Guy Levesque, who led a session on the virtuous circles of entrepreneurship. 鈥淭he community here is so dynamic, and we鈥檙e taking advantage of the tremendous momentum we鈥檝e seen and built over the last few years. Calgary is one of the best places to start your entrepreneurial journey.鈥

The GCEC conference brought in more than 300 universities and ecosystem partners, with 16 countries represented from Oceania and Europe to Southeast Asia. 

This global reach is a milestone for 抖阴APP导航, says conference chair Kurt White, social innovation specialist at the Hunter Hub.

鈥淗osting GCEC spotlights the University of Calgary, and particularly the Hunter Hub, as a leader in entrepreneurship education globally,鈥 says White, MBA'23. 鈥淭his conference is a collection of our peers across the globe and having them come into our city really highlights the emphasis and commitment that our city and campus community embodies when it comes to entrepreneurship and innovation.鈥

Much of this success can be attributed to Calgary鈥檚 inclusive community, he says. 

鈥淐algary鈥檚 secret sauce is how open everyone is to collaboration,鈥 White says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e a community that strives to work together, grow together and learn together. The key word there is 鈥榯ogether.鈥欌

Brandt expressed a similar thought: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e literally a phone call away from anyone who can provide a solution or be helpful. Calgary tends to be that kind of community."

A milestone for 抖阴APP导航

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The Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking was honored with the GCEC Center of Entrepreneurial Leadership award.

Looking ahead, Levesque is excited to see Calgary鈥檚 entrepreneurial community continue its growth trajectory. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing a community and next generation of leaders who are really forging their own path, determining their own future and developing an entrepreneurial mindset,鈥 he says.

Levesque says this momentum will not only benefit 抖阴APP导航, but the country at large. 

鈥淏eing an entrepreneur is one way to ensure that Canada is resilient for many years to come," he says. "Entrepreneurial thinking is helping Canadians create, build and scale, right here in Canada. There鈥檚 no better moment to do that then right now.鈥