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Pictured from left to right: Renee B. Matsalla, Aravind Ganesh, May Choi, Hadis Karimipour, Adam J. Martinson, and Kathryn Pearce.
Renee B. Matsalla, Aravind Ganesh, May Choi, Hadis Karimipour, Adam J. Martinson, and Kathryn Pearce. Avenue Magazine

Nov. 8, 2023

Shining a light on Calgary鈥檚 exceptional entrepreneurs

Part 3: Meet more of the 2023 Avenue Magazine Top 40 Under 40 honourees from 草莓污视频导航

This year鈥檚 Avenue Magazine Top 40 Under 40 honours list includes 20 people with 草莓污视频导航 connections and highlights the rising entrepreneurs, creators, researchers and activists who are paving the way for what comes next. The induction celebration on Nov. 2 marked 25 years of acknowledging Calgary鈥檚 best and brightest.

In Part 3, you鈥檒l meet: Renee B. Matsalla, BComm'13, BA'13; Dr. Aravind Ganesh, MD'12, DPhil; Dr. May Choi, BHSc鈥10, MD; Dr. Hadis Karimipour, PhD; Adam J. Martinson, MEDes'09, MBA'14; and Kathryn Pearce, MArch鈥11.

Renee B. Matsalla

Renee B. Matsalla

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Renee B. Matsalla, BComm'13, BA (Hons)'13     

Co-founder, Tacit Edge Product Leadership

Renee Matsalla entered the field of product management after studying marketing, working in mobile gaming in Berlin and then landing at Calgary-based tech company Benevity. Now, Matsalla is helping to diversify the field through Tacit Edge, a startup she co-founded in 2021 that offers a 12-week applied micro-credential course, delivered in partnership with SAIT, that has become the global standard for equitable product-management education.

Through partnerships with and , hundreds of Albertans have enrolled in Tacit Edge free of charge. Graduates have a 73-per-cent hire rate, more than 56 per cent are women and 72 per cent are people of colour. With the yearly salary for graduates averaging $93,000, and the program having produced three startups so far, Tacit Edge contributes to the innovation ecosystem in Calgary with educated talent and equitable access to career opportunities.

Aravind Ganesh

Aravind Ganesh

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Dr. Aravind Ganesh, MD'12, DPhil

Assistant professor of neurology, vascular and cognitive neurologist, Cumming School of Medicine and Hotchkiss Brain Institute
Chief executive officer, Let鈥檚 Get Proof

Some of the most powerful lessons Aravind Ganesh learned about neurology came from an unlikely place: stand-up comedy. Ganesh, who started performing as an amateur stand-up comedian in high school, says the practice taught him to observe, communicate and recognize lightness in difficult situations. Today, Ganesh is a global leader in neurology through his efforts to improve outcomes for people who have experienced strokes.

With more than 100 peer-reviewed publications to his credit, he puts his research to work in stroke prevention clinics and hospitals. Clinical trials are also about to begin on a device Ganesh developed through his startup, SnapDx Inc. 鈥 a product that could become the first effective pre-hospital treatment for stroke and the first effective treatment for vascular dementia. He鈥檚 also the CEO for , a crowdfunding platform that connects researchers to financial support.

May Choi

May Choi

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Dr. May Choi, BHSc鈥10, MD

Rheumatologist and assistant professor of medicine, Cumming School of Medicine

Scientists often say their achievements build on work of earlier generations of scientists. In May Choi鈥檚 case, that pioneering scientist is her father. When Choi was in medical school, her father, Vincent 鈥 a rheumatologist in Calgary with an interest in lupus 鈥 died unexpectedly. She heard stories about the impact he鈥檇 made.

Today, along with being the mother to two young children, Choi works across hospitals caring for patients with severe autoimmune conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and scleroderma, and runs an outpatient clinic dedicated to lupus. Choi leads CatalystDx, a research program funded by the , to study biomarkers in the blood using artificial intelligence. She is also an associate director at MitogenDx Laboratory, a private laboratory that provides novel autoimmune biomarker testing for patients, physicians and researchers.

Hadis Karimipour

Hadis Karimipour

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Dr. Hadis Karimipour, PhD

Canada Research Chair and associate professor, Department of Electrical and Software Engineering,
Schulich School of Engineering

As a faculty member of 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, Hadis Karimipour researches the use of AI for security analysis of critical infrastructure while teaching students to become cybersecurity experts. As a Canada Research Chair in Secure and Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems, she has secured more than $1.6 million in funding for her research, which addresses the gap between information technology security and operational technology security.

Karimipour is also co-founder of TechnoVibe, a startup that focuses on AI-powered decision support and condition monitoring systems for critical infrastructure. She is a Calgary representative for the global organization Women in CyberSecurity, a mentor with the non-profit Society of Women Engineers, a 草莓污视频导航 representative for Women in Data Science at Stanford University, and, in 2022, was named one of the Most Inspiring Women in Cyber by the online news digest IT Security Guru.

Adam J. Martinson

Adam J. Martinson

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Adam J. Martinson, MEDes'09, MBA'14 

President and founder, AJM Environmental

The desire to protect sensitive species drove Adam Martinson to start his own environmental consulting company, , in 2012. He employs a range of experts to help businesses navigate environmental and regulatory challenges, enabling development with the least amount of environmental impact possible.

In 2019, Martinson founded BioLogic, a sister company to AJM, whose goal is to solve environmental challenges with technology. Martinson continues to volunteer his time to research rattlesnakes in Southern Alberta. He presents 鈥渟nake talks鈥 in elementary and junior high schools in the region, bringing along one of his two pet ball pythons to help students get over their fear.

Kathryn Pearce

Kathryn Pearce

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Kathryn Pearce, MArch鈥11

Executive director, Maud Collective
Project manager, City of Calgary

Behind successful communities is a process called placemaking, which Kathryn Pearce describes as 鈥渇ostering connections between people and place by reinforcing positive life in the public realm.鈥 Pearce was passionate about placemaking long before she was familiar with the term and has since used that passion to invigorate various projects in her roles with The City of Calgary and Maud Collective, a company she founded that creates activations using art and augmented reality (AR).

During COVID-19, when indoor in-person interactions were limited, Pearce adapted her work with Maud Collective by creating the Northern Reflections Augmented Reality Art Walk, an exhibition of painted windows that used AR to animate the art by viewing it through an app. The exhibition allowed people to enjoy public spaces while adhering to social distancing. Northern Reflections has since become an annual event.

In Part 1 of our three-part series on the Top 40 Under 40, we introduced six young powerhouses who are changing the face of Calgary: Anna Murphy; Dr. Husein Moloo, MD鈥13; Dr. Lauren DeDieu, PhD; Dr. Steven Yip, MD; Andrea Marie Urquhart, LLB'10; Stephanie Hutchinson, BComm鈥07; and Dr. Julie Deleemans, PhD鈥22.

In Part 2, we met more rising stars who are addressing some of society鈥檚 biggest challenges: Dr. Benjamin Tutolo, PhD; Ishita Singla, BComm鈥16; Dr. Dion Kelly, MBT'18, PhD鈥23, and Dr. Eli Kinney-Lang, PhD; Ashley Wanamaker, MC'17; Krista F. Lauridsen, MArch鈥14; and Dr. Nauzer Forbes, MSc鈥18, MD.

about this year's Top 40 honourees who are 草莓污视频导航 alumni.
Meet the entire 2023 cohort of honourees at .


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