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Mr. Ilkin Ilyaszade is a UBC MBA Student working on business case / investor survey during his internship with Rocket Builders management consulting company in Vancouver BC. As part of this project, Ilkin will be responsible for the design and execution of a comprehensive qualitative survey of the angel investment community involved in the tax incentives governed by the SBVCA. The project shall result in a business case to be presented at the QCC conference and to be used in business schools. It is expected that the survey data and the work on the business case will provide recommendations to improve the tax incentive scheme to benefit the BC economic development. Rocket Builders as a consultancy catering to the BC start-up companies (predominantly in the technology sector), stands to benefit indirectly, from the overall increase of activity in this area.
Dr. Thomas Hellmann
Illkin IIlyaszade
Rocket Builders
Business
Finance, insurance and business
University of British Columbia
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