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489 - How to Scale Your Business With Government Assistance with Jean-Eric Plamondon

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Episode Overview

In this episode, Jean-Eric discusses government funding for small businesses, specifically the CDAP program. He shares his knowledge and experiences helping clients through the Canadian government's funding process.

The interview focused on:

  1. The Canadian loan program
  2. Who are eligible
  3. How you, as a tech consultant, can benefit no matter where you are

About Jean-Eric

Jean-Eric is a born entrepreneur, buying and selling four companies before age 31. He has owned and operated various businesses, including a residential painting franchise, several e-commerce websites (retail and wholesale), an industry-leading scrap metal recycling business, several international export companies (commercial, retail, and industrial), and more.

On top of his entrepreneurial experience, Jean-Eric has also built an incredibly diverse and powerful resume working for, and consulting with, several companies, including Canada’s 4th fastest-growing company (2018).

Born and raised in Winnipeg, Jean can often be found on the courts of the squash club, networking in the business community, volunteering on a board, or riding bike trails and building LEGOs with his son.

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Episode Overview

In this episode, Jean-Eric discusses government funding for small businesses, specifically the CDAP program. He shares his knowledge and experiences helping clients through the Canadian government's funding process.

The interview focused on:

  1. The Canadian loan program
  2. Who are eligible
  3. How you, as a tech consultant, can benefit no matter where you are

About Jean-Eric

Jean-Eric is a born entrepreneur, buying and selling four companies before age 31. He has owned and operated various businesses, including a residential painting franchise, several e-commerce websites (retail and wholesale), an industry-leading scrap metal recycling business, several international export companies (commercial, retail, and industrial), and more.

On top of his entrepreneurial experience, Jean-Eric has also built an incredibly diverse and powerful resume working for, and consulting with, several companies, including Canada’s 4th fastest-growing company (2018).

Born and raised in Winnipeg, Jean can often be found on the courts of the squash club, networking in the business community, volunteering on a board, or riding bike trails and building LEGOs with his son.

Resources and Links


Connect With Paul


  continue reading

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