The Rule of Four: Four Young Entrepreneurs Who Refused to Take No for an Answer (Part One)
Filed under: Employment & Careers, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Technology, Small Business
Never has one meal had so much riding on it for Aidan Nulman.It was December 2010 and the 24-year-old Montreal native was eating dinner in the bowels of MaRs Discovery District in Toronto along with 64 of the best and brightest university students from across the country.
There was Max Bailey, a guy who had been building businesses since he was eight and founded the consumer rewards company Spoonity. There was David Castelino a University of Toronto chemical engineering student with a number of patents in his name, including solar tile, holographic imaging and food labeling systems.







