The Forum, a Canadian charity that mentors, educates and empowers women entrepreneurs, has announced the three finalists of this year’s The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale.
As Canada’s leading pitch program for women entrepreneurs, each finalist receives a $46,500 grand prize package to fast-track their business goals and growth.
The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Program 2024 finalists are Chloe Beaudoin & Jessica Miao of Apricotton, Bronwyn Bridges of Pragmaclin, and Sara Jónsdóttir of Revol Cares.
To celebrate this year’s finalists, The Forum hosted its annual The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale event on April 25, 2024 at the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver.
All three finalists presented their business visions to a sold out crowd of entrepreneurs, business leaders, investors, and The Forum community, as well as a virtual audience worldwide.
Of the three finalists, one calls Vancouver home.
Revol Cares makes intentionally designed reusable period underwear. REVOL Cares is a product recognized by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada through the SOGC Brand Recognition Program.
“As a finalist in this year’s The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale, we’ve not only acquired capital to help accelerate our growth, but we’ve also had the opportunity to amplify and build momentum for the Revol Cares brand mission and vision,” said Sara Jónsdóttir, founder and CEO of Revol Cares.
“We are so grateful to our program mentor, Nagar Rahmani, for their invaluable guidance and encouragement, and we look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead.”
Since launching in 2016, The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch has received over 2,100 applications.
Photo: The Odlum Brown Forum Pitch Finale 2024 prize winners. Pictured left to right: Chloe Beaudoin, co-founder & COO of Apricotton; Bronwyn Bridges, co-founder & CEO of Pragmaclin; Sara Jónsdóttir, founder & CEO, Revol Cares. Photo credit Jamie-Lee Fuoco
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