BC Business Magazine

CAROLINE VON HIRSCHBERG

- CO-CEO, SPRING ACTIVATOR

Caroline von Hirschberg has never been satisfied with the status quo. Prior to working at Spring—a community of investors dedicated to creating an equitable world—von Hirschberg spent time across various sectors. Her profession­al journey includes stints at consumer-packaged goods brands in the U.K. and Ireland, contributi­ons to UNICEF’S mission in Laos and the building of an internatio­nally acclaimed social enterprise developing renewable energy solutions for off-grid households.

The thread that ties her journey together? A dedication to enhancing the lives of people worldwide through impactful initiative­s. “I was always the oddball, trying and testing new ideas and exploring grey areas with lawyers,” she says.

She joined Vancouver-based Spring in 2019 as CO-CEO and helped build it from a team of six to 38. Now the company has a coast-to-coast team that supports entreprene­urs across the country.

Throughout the past year, von Hirschberg has spearheade­d initiative­s aimed at empowering women and non-binary founders. A cornerston­e of her efforts involves cultivatin­g psychologi­cally safe environmen­ts among peers, while fostering inclusivit­y and diversity within the realm of angel investing in early-stage startups.

Von Hirschberg’s initiative­s garnered significan­t support from both government­al bodies and private entities, securing multi-year funding from the Women Entreprene­urship Strategy and the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program, alongside the backing of private funders like the BDC Thrive Lab.

These efforts materializ­ed in the Womenled Impact Investor Challenge, an initiative that connects purpose-driven companies with new and seasoned impact investors. The challenge’s winner, Lite-1, secured $120,000 in funding, complement­ed by a matching investment from BDC Thrive Lab.

Von Hirschberg recommends seeking out mentorship and coaching: “Change makers, innovators and entreprene­urs must recognize that they need that community of support.”–r.w.

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