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Michele Romanow (born 1985) is a Canadian tech entrepreneur, television personality, board director and venture capitalist. She co-founded Clearbanc, a Toronto based provider of revenue sharing solutions to fund new online businesses, and other e-businesses, and made the list of 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada in 2015.[1] She was named as one of the Forbes Top 20 Most Disruptive "Millennials on a Mission" in 2013[2] and Canadian Innovation Awards’ Angel Investor of the Year in 2018.[3] Romanow joined the cast of CBC’s Dragons' Den in Season 10.[4]
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Michele Romanow | |
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Born | 1985 (age 38–39) Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Romanow was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan.[5][6] She is of Ukrainian descent.[6] She attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and graduated with Civil Engineering and MBA degrees. She was the sole winner of the highest tribute at Queen's, the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award, in 2007.[7] Michele is the daughter of Marvin Romanow, the former President & CEO of Nexen.
Romanow launched her first business, "Tea Room" a coffeeshop,[7] in 2006 while studying at Queen's University. Romanow then partnered with two colleagues from her engineering class, Anatoliy Melnichuk and Ryan Marien. Together, they founded Evandale Caviar, Buytopia.ca, and SnapSaves without raising any external capital. Romanow graduated and started Evandale Caviar, a vertically integrated fishery that distributed high end sturgeon caviar to luxury hotels and restaurants. She then became the Director of Strategy for Sears Canada. In 2011, Romanow started Buytopia.ca which, by 2013, had 2.5M subscribers and had provided over $100M in savings through deals for products, services, events, and travel, with merchants including brands like Cirque du Soleil, Porter Airlines, and Staples.[8] Buytopia also grew by acquiring six competitors.[9][10] By 2018, Buytopia joined Emerge Commerce Inc., an e-commerce consolidator founded by Ghassan Halazon, that also acquired other deal sites like WagJag (the Toronto Star deal site), Shop.ca (previously raised $51.5M), under the Emerge parent company. Romanow started SnapSaves, a mobile couponing app that gives shoppers cash back when they buy certain items in the grocery store by partnering with consumer packaged goods companies. Groupon purchased SnapSaves in June 2014, relaunched in the U.S. as Snap by Groupon.[11]
She co-founded Clearbanc in 2015, a venture capital firm, alongside Andrew D'Souza.[12] In June 2017, Ruma Bose, the former president of Chobani Ventures LLC, founded the Canadian Entrepreneurship Initiative with support from Michele Romanow and Entrepreneur in Residence, Richard Branson. According to the Globe and Mail, the not-for-profit is meant to help small-business owners get inexpensive financing, and Romanow promised female entrepreneurs applying through the initiative a 10 percent discount on loans obtained through her financial services platform, clearbanc.com.[13]
Clearbanc rebranded itself to Clearco in 2021, and in June 2022, launched in Germany with a pledge of €500 million to local online businesses.[14][15]
Romanow is currently a director for Vail Resorts (NYSE: MTN),[16] Freshii (TSX: FRII),[17] Shad,[18] Queen’s School of Business [19] and League of Innovators.[20] She is a former director for Whistler Blackcomb (TSX: WB).[21]
Romanow was also an investor (minority shareholder) of Goldie nightclub in Toronto, which lost its liquor license after violating social distancing orders during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Following the events that led to the suspension of the liquor license Romanow publicly denounced the management of Goldie, stating that she had no involvement in the day-to-day operation, and that she would exercise her option to sell her shares.[22]
Romanow is the youngest cast member of the Canadian reality television series Dragons' Den. She joined the cast on Season 10 in 2015, alongside Joe Fresh founder Joe Mimran and Manjit Minhas of Minhas Breweries after the departure of Arlene Dickinson, David Chilton, and Vikram Vij,[23] and continues to appear in 2018 alongside new Dragons Lane Merrifield and Vincenzo Guzzo.[24]
Romanow has been recognized with several honors and awards including:
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