
Mélissa Proulx is a journalist, columnist and editor. She has devoted herself with passion and creativity to the development of rich and varied journalistic content since 2002.
With a Bachelor of French Literature from the University of Ottawa and a degree in journalism, Mélissa Proulx was 21 when she was entrusted with the reins of the cultural weekly Voir Gatineau-Ottawa, a regional edition that she directed for eight years. Her path then brought her back to her region where she was head of the Art de vivre section of Voir Montréal and then as assistant editor-in-chief of Enfants Québec magazine.
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PRODUCT
Mindset – Company that received our “blessing”
A stereo headset that measures the brain's electrical activity to increase concentration levels... This is what Jacob Flood and David Doyon, two mechanical engineering students from McGill, have managed to develop, with the participation of the Chinese accelerator HAX and the Japanese manufacturer Onkyo. The duo has already won a CES innovation award, has managed to raise over $1 million on Kickstarter and has already pre-sold 5,000 units. Promising!

SERVICE
Your Teammate
After having failed himself to market a product that did not find buyers, Jean-Philippe Sicard wanted to help tech or innovative entrepreneurs to validate their product on the market before launching it. Ton Équipier supports young entrepreneurs during the launch of their product and in optimizing the marketing as well. The ambition? To increase the level of survival of companies.

BEST PITCH
HelloStaff
HelloStaff is a platform that facilitates the recruitment and management of event staff. Employer/employee profiles, schedules, calendars, budgets, reports and invoicing are all gathered in a single interface. A way to simplify the process for agencies, but also for workers for this type of temporary employment.
DH.TV IN THE CONFESSIONAL!
2019-03-28
MELISSA PROULX
2 minutes

On March 27, the DanieleHenkel.tv team participated for the first time in La Grand Messe Montréal Inc. The choice of venue was perfect: a former church converted into a multifunctional room where media and influencers headed to the confessional according to a specific schedule. In this small, confined space, we saw 18 emerging companies parade by, who had one minute (top chrono!) to make their pitch.
Here are the ones that caught our attention the most: