From small affair to global spotlight: MaRS' innovation journey

From small affair to global spotlight: MaRS' innovation journey

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Cory MulvihillCory MulvihillChief of Staff at MaRS Discovery District

Cory drives organization-wide alignment and effectiveness by working in close partnership with the CEO and through his leadership of executive governance functions. He leads a variety of strategic initiatives, including Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Cory previously led ecosystem development work at MaRS, strengthening its role as a globally recognized generator of positive socioeconomic impact. Additionally, he led relations for MaRS with top national and global jurisdictions of innovation. Cory led policy and public affairs at MaRS, where he built relationships with government stakeholders, and aligned the organization and its network to influence innovation-friendly government policies. Cory’s continued service at MaRS is an expression of his passion for the life sciences sector, and the implementation of strong innovation policy across Canada. He is co-founder of Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing and of the Innovation Economy Council.

Prior to MaRS, Cory served as chief of staff to the Government of Ontario’s minister of research, innovation and science. His other previous roles in the government included chief of staff to the minister of training, colleges and universities, as well as senior policy advisor to the ministers of economic development and innovation. Cory completed his PhD in biochemistry at SickKids and the University of Toronto with a focus on cystic fibrosis. He is also a chartered financial analyst (CFA) charter holder, and possesses an BSc in chemistry. Cory is an avid cyclist, supporting and riding in the Friends for Life Bike Rally.

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Join us for an insightful talk with Carter Mulvihill, Chief of Staff at MaRS Discovery District in Toronto, Canada, as he shares valuable insights on building a successful innovation ecosystem.

Discover how MaRS started as a 750,000 square foot complex dedicated to health and life sciences research and commercialization, only to double its footprint strategically in response to the evolving needs of the innovation landscape.

Table Of Contents

Early evolution
Growth strategies
Keynote preview
Valuable insights
Future outlook
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