Building a Founder-First Innovation Ecosystem with John MacRitchie | BVZ Five Years Bold
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In this special episode of The Business Leadership Podcast, Edwin Frondozo sits down with John MacRitchie, Assistant Vice President of Zone Learning and Strategic Initiatives at Toronto Metropolitan University, to reflect on five years of the Brampton Venture Zone and what it has unlocked for founders, researchers, and the broader community.
John was instrumental in bringing the Brampton Venture Zone to life and shares why Brampton was the right place to build a founder-first incubator — one grounded in community, persistence, and long-term investment.
We explore:
Why Brampton emerged as a key innovation hub in Canada
How BVZ differs from traditional incubators by focusing on place-based innovation
The role of community in multiplying entrepreneurial impact
What the Brampton Venture Expo reveals about ecosystem momentum
How BVZ connects researchers, clinicians, and entrepreneurs as the School of Medicine launches
What the City of Brampton’s renewed investment signals for the next five years
This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how innovation ecosystems are intentionally designed — and sustained — over time.
This episode is a special collaboration with UpNext Global and the Brampton Venture Zone by Toronto Metropolitan University, produced in celebration of BVZ’s fifth anniversary.
🎥 Watch the full video interview on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/LDx9ASzzWmE
Guest:
John MacRitchie
Assistant Vice President, Zone Learning & Strategic Initiatives
Toronto Metropolitan University