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Daniel Rodic - Impact Entrepreneurship Group. Toronto, Canada Area, ON, CA

Daniel Rodic

President | Impact Entrepreneurship Group

Toronto, Canada Area, ON, CANADA

Loose Button | Impact | Next 36

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Biography

Daniel Rodic is a part of the management team at Loose Button, where he serves as Director of Brand Partnerships, managing relationships with brands in the luxury beauty industry. Prior to Loose Button, Daniel was selected to The Next 36, where he founded DineWithMe, a mobile app that looked to disrupt the way restaurants advertise to consumers, while making it easier for users to figure out where to eat out with their friends. He also spent time at Deloitte as an Analyst in their Information and Technology Risk Solutions practice, where he worked with clients in the financial, energy and telecommunication industries.

Daniel also spends time in the not-for-profit space, supporting young entrepreneurs through his role as President of the Impact Entrepreneurship Group, where he has built a nationally recognized mentorship program with Deloitte called Impact Infused. Before Impact, he also founded a not-for-profit consulting group, and sat on the Board of the Northern Secondary School Foundation, a local education-focused charity in Toronto. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Rotman Commerce program, earning a Bachelor of Commerce, specializing in Finance and Economics.

Areas of Expertise (5)

Risk Management

Visionary

Maximizer

Team Leadership

Enterprise Risk Management

Education (4)

University of Toronto - Rotman Commerce: B.Comm, Specialist in Finance & Economics

Dean's List, Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Additional focus on Business Strategy. Relevant Courses Taken: Game Theory/Market Strategies, Case Analysis for Strategic Management, Business Strategy, Economics of Entrepreneurship, International Business, Managerial Economics, Corporate Finance, Management Consulting, Strategic Writing Academic Competitions Impact Apprentice 2010 - 1st Place NBTC 2011 - Top 3 Peaktime 2010 (Riga, Latvia) - Top 5 Wake Forest University Marketing Summit - Finalist Rotman Commerce Mergers & Acquisitions 2011 - 1st Place enVision 2009, 2010, 2011 - 1st Place, 1st Place, 2nd Place Rotman Commerce Accounting Case Competition 2010, 2011 - 2nd Place, 1st Place Rotman Commerce AdComp 2009 - 1st Place Rotman Commerce BrandBlitz 2010 - 2nd Place Rotman Commerce CEO 2009, 2010 - 2nd Place, 2nd Place JDCC (Captain of Business Strategy Team) 2010, 2011 - 2nd place & 3rd place

The Next 36: Certificate in Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 2011

Selected from a pool of over 1000 students from across North America. Received a High Pass in Entrepreneurial Finance (a Harvard MBA equivalent course).

University of Toronto - University of Trinity College: B.Comm, Specialist in Finance & Economics

Dean's List, Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Additional focus on Business Strategy. Relevant Courses Taken: Game Theory/Market Strategies, Case Analysis for Strategic Management, Business Strategy, Economics of Entrepreneurship, International Business, Managerial Economics, Corporate Finance, Management Consulting, Strategic Writing Academic Competitions Impact Apprentice 2010 - 1st Place NBTC 2011 - Top 3 Peaktime 2010 (Riga, Latvia) - Top 5 Wake Forest University Marketing Summit - Finalist Rotman Commerce Mergers & Acquisitions 2011 - 1st Place enVision 2009, 2010, 2011 - 1st Place, 1st Place, 2nd Place Rotman Commerce Accounting Case Competition 2010, 2011 - 2nd Place, 1st Place Rotman Commerce AdComp 2009 - 1st Place Rotman Commerce BrandBlitz 2010 - 2nd Place Rotman Commerce CEO 2009, 2010 - 2nd Place, 2nd Place JDCC (Captain of Business Strategy Team) 2010, 2011 - 2nd place & 3rd place

Northern S.S.: OSSD

Class Valedictorian Vice-President of Student Council Chairman of the Student Senate Honour Roll Grade 9 - 12 Member of the Boys Athletic Association French Language Certificate for completion of Grade 12 French

Affiliations (2)

  • Impact Entrepreneurship Group
  • The Next 36