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A tech incubator & global startup ecosystem.
DMZ is a tech incubator and global startup ecosystem that helps founders build high-impact ventures. We support entrepreneurship at every stage—from early ideation to international expansion. Our tailored programs, world-class resources and expansive network fuel bold ideas and drive global economic impact.
Toronto roots,
global reach.
DMZ was founded in 2010 at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), an institution known for innovation and boundary-pushing education. Though our journey began at TMU, DMZ now supports a diverse, global community of entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders—from students to seasoned founders.
Also operating under the TMU umbrella, DMZ Ventures (DMZV) invests in high-potential startups emerging from DMZ programs, providing capital and strategic support. Returns from startup investments go back into the university, advancing innovation and entrepreneurship.

Our mission & values.
Our mission.
Changing entrepreneurs’ lives.
Our values.
Equity over everything.
We tailor our support to meet each founder where they are, ensuring everyone has a fair shot at success.
Founders first.
We prioritize the people behind the companies, helping founders become visionary leaders.
Be great.
We push ourselves to be exceptional so founders can be unstoppable — setting the pace, raising the bar and backing bold ambition with real action.
2010 • 2014
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TMU launches DMZ with a handful of student-led startups—redefining what university-driven innovation can be.
2015 • 2018

Recognized as the #1 university-based incubator in the world, DMZ expands internationally and launches Canada’s first Black Innovation Programs.
2019 • 2023
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DMZ evolves into a global startup ecosystem developer and expands across 15+ countries—connecting founders to capital, markets and international networks.
2024 • 2025
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TMU doubles down on founder support by launching its first fund through DMZV - the for-profit-arm that enables investments in promising startups.
Home of the Camel.
Startups love to chase unicorn status—flashy, billion-dollar valuations that prioritize quick wins and burn runway. But at DMZ, we bet on camels.
Not mythical or flashy, Camels are built to survive the desert. They store what they need, travel light, and stay steady under pressure. That's the kind of founder we back: one who builds with resilience and can weather any storm.
DMZ is the Home of the Camel—where startups are built to thrive, not just survive.
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Our team.
Meet the humans that drive DMZ’s mission forward.

Abdullah Snobar
Executive Director, DMZ & CEO, DMZ Ventures
As the Executive Director of DMZ and CEO of DMZ Ventures, Abdullah leads the global startup ecosystem.
Through its world-leading Incubator, Talent Academy and investment fund, DMZ’s global startup ecosystem equips founders with the tools to build, validate and scale impactful startups while producing skilled professionals ready to contribute to the innovation economy through expert-led tech and business courses.
Committed to leveling the playing field for all entrepreneurs, Abdullah has championed several key initiatives within DMZ for underserved founders, including its Black Innovation and Women Innovation Programs. These programs provide tailored resources, funding and support to overcome barriers and create a more inclusive startup ecosystem.
Under Abdullah’s leadership, the global startup ecosystem has significantly expanded its impact by establishing global hubs across North America, Latin America, Africa, and Asia; broadening its support to serve upskilling professionals in tech and business foundations; and launching DMZ Ventures’ investment fund for pre-seed and seed-stage tech startups.
Abdullah serves on the Board of Directors for the Rideau Hall Foundation, the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery and the Indigenous Prosperity Foundation. Recognized as one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40, Abdullah is a member of the Forbes Tech Council and has previously served as a Board Director for the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
He has previously held roles with the Canadian Armed Forces, Fairmont Hotels, and Marriott Hotels & Resorts. Abdullah holds an ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors and MBA and BComm degrees from Toronto Metropolitan University.
Favourite travel destination?
Havana.
How do you relax?
Listen to Andrea Bocelli or Drake.
What is your favourite movie of all time?
The Godfather.
What is one item you never leave your house without?
A positive mindset.
Best part about working at the DMZ?
The people and being in the best city in the world.
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Aleesha Masud
Data Assistant
Aleesha is a Computer Science and Business student at Toronto Metropolitan University with a passion for using technology to solve real-world business challenges. During her internship as a Software Analyst in the government sector, she gained hands-on experience in systems optimization and saw firsthand how large organizations leverage technology to improve public services. That experience sparked her interest in data analytics—an area she's now excited to explore further in her current role.
At TMU, Aleesha has been actively involved in student groups, where she values connecting with peers from diverse backgrounds and learning through open conversations. She recently led a financial literacy initiative on campus, deepening her understanding of personal finance—an area she believes deserves more attention in formal education.
Outside of school and work, Aleesha enjoys spending time in nature, discovering quiet corners of the city, and occasionally chasing an adrenaline rush (especially if a rollercoaster is involved). Naturally curious and always eager to learn, she’s constantly seeking new experiences and ideas.
Favourite childhood book?
Geronimo Stilton.
What would your dream holiday be?
A cozy cabin in the mountains of Switzerland with clean air and breathtaking views.
When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A teacher.
Favourite superhero?
The powerpuff girls.
How do you relax?
By spending a nice evening with my family.

Alex Husarewych
Strategic Partnerships Manager
As the Manager of Partnerships at DMZ, Alex helps facilitate and implement strategic relationships between the founders, partners and the DMZ.
Alex recently worked for the Career and Co-op & Student Success department at Toronto Metropolitan University. He collaborated with existing and new partners to gain insight into their early talent goals and employment strategies. Alex facilitated on-campus events such as career fairs, resume workshops, TED Talks, mock interview sessions, and off-campus events like hackathons, mentorship programs, and job shadowing. Alex’s expertise in partnership management and his ability to connect employers with students made him a valuable asset to the university.
Before joining TMU, Alex spent over a decade working with the Toronto Blue Jays, where he played a crucial role in helping fans and corporate partners alike grow their businesses and passion for the team. Specifically, his exceptional relationship management skills fostered strong connections that contributed to the team’s revenue growth and overall performance. Alex built a reputation as a trusted partner and a valuable asset to the organization.
Best elevator pitch line?
I’m terrified of elevators; I’ve been taking steps to avoid them.
Cats or dogs?
Dogs - Proud Corgi Owner.
What did you want to be when you were 10 years old?
Farmer.
Favourite book?
Racing in the Rain.
If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Pizza.

Alix Ali-Dib
Senior Manager, SkillHouse & Global Programs
As Senior Manager, SkillHouse & Global Programs, Alix is working to establish DMZ as Toronto’s leading hub for career-ready skill development. With a strong background in education and strategic planning, Alix is dedicated to creating a vibrant learning space that prepares individuals for success in today’s job market.
Prior to DMZ, Alix spent 7 years at a leading tech bootcamp in various roles in partnerships and project management. This involved building strong relationships and overseeing innovative projects that helped shape the future of tech education.
Outside of work, Alix is actively involved with a Lebanese dog rescue group where she met the love of her life Albi, a blind miniature poodle. Alix is also an avid traveler, with her favourite destinations being Greece and Morocco.
Most used app?
Uber
What would your dream holiday be?
Giraffe Manor in Kenya
What’s the first thing you’d buy if you won a million dollars?
A week at Giraffe Manor :)
What's your true passion?
The environment and ecological restoration!
Pick two celebrities to be your parents.
Posh and Becks

Annie Long
Senior Investor Relations Lead
As the Senior Investor Relations Lead for Investor Relations, Annie is responsible for planning and implementing innovative programs for the DMZ’s startups. Annie helps founders become investor-ready, connect fundraising founders with investors where she sees potential synergy, and better establish connectivity with investors to ensure they’re in the know on what is happening at DMZ.
Annie is passionate about supporting innovators to change the world. Previously serving as an account manager and analyst on the Venture Services team at MaRS Discovery District, she worked with Cleantech and Health ventures to navigate available resources and programming, supporting them on their path to commercialization. She regularly performed descriptive analysis on portfolio health, contributed to stakeholder and government reporting, and served as the editor for biweekly, portfolio-wide communication campaigns.
Annie received her H.BSc from the University of Toronto, with a double major in Molecular Genetics and Psychology minor in Sociology.
Favourite movie?
I have 2 – Life is Beautiful by Roberto Benigni and Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki!
First record you bought?
Nelly Furtado's "Whoa, Nelly!". I grew up in Vancouver and this was (and still is) such a classic!
Favourite season and why?
Summer, because sunshine = serotonin.
Most used app?
Right now, it's Tiktok.
Favourite quote?
"This too shall pass", for both good and bad times.

Archie
Co-Director, Happiness
Archie is a proud Torontonian with Cuban and German roots, his life mission is to spread positive vibes everywhere he goes.
He is easy going, playful and happiest when meeting new people. You can find him following our ED around DMZ or on the lap of new friends while being cuddled – his favourite way to spend the day at the office.
In his spare time, Archie enjoys a game of tug-of-war or watching the Raptors, from the couch of course. Favourite treat? Dehydrated beef strips with a water mojito on the side!

Armin Ghanavati
Programs Coordinator
As a Programs Coordinator, Armin works directly with the Talent Development Manager to support diverse youth, student programming and events under DMZ’s Student Entrepreneurship programs. Armin assists with planning, creating, and executing events and programs as well as providing operational and administrative support to ensure the continuing success of DMZ.
Armin’s lifelong passion revolves around fueling innovation and growth in the exciting world of startups. Since high school, he had a passion for creating things from scratch and collaborating with teams as he worked as a Product Manager at a tech startup. Additionally, he delved into inventing and exploring startup ideas in the health IT industry. His experiences, fueled by his passion and educational background, have been instrumental in developing his skills in product management, leadership, coordination, collaboration, and problem-solving. He is a perpetual learner, always eager to embrace new challenges and is excited to apply his knowledge and keep learning to contribute to the team’s shared success.
Armin earned his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and master’s degree in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Toronto Metropolitan University
When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
F1 Driver.
Favourite movie/TV show?
Mr. Robot.
Coffee or tea?
Calisthenics.
Best advice you’ve been given?
Worrying will never fix anything.

Bibi Careau
Director of Partnerships & Interim Head of Operations
As the Director of Partnerships & Interim Head of Operations, Bibi oversees the operations function, which encompasses administration, finance, human resources, space management, information systems, customer service and events.
Bibi has a decade of experience scaling startups in a variety of industries, from hospitality, to retail, to logistics and e-commerce. She was the Senior Manager of International Expansion at Sonder, where she helped launch over 35 markets in North America, Europe and the Middle East.
Bibi was then Chief of Staff at last-mile delivery startup BoxKnight and oversaw their growth until their acquisition by Series C-backed GoBolt. She was most recently the Chief of Staff at MoveMate, a DMZ startup! She’s served as an organizational coach for companies of all sizes, from early-stage startups at the DMZ to household names such as Knix and L’Oreal.
Favourite movie/TV show?
The Sopranos or Parks and Recreation
Favourite food?
Butter chicken
Alternative career choice?
Detective or Late night show host
Last great movie you saw?
Beverly Hills Cop
What was the first thing you bought with your own money?
The 8 Mile soundtrack CD (censored- to appease my mother)

Chasya Williams
Marketing & Communications Assistant
As the Marketing and Communications Assistant, Chasya plays an essential role in enhancing DMZ’s presence in the tech industry. Through collaborating with the marketing team to develop diverse marketing strategies and conducting market research, she also aids in content creation for social media management.
Chasya’s journey in the industry began as a Digital Communications Assistant in her hometown of Scarborough, where she honed her skills in crafting written articles, designing promotional materials, and creating captivating social media content. Through her experience in curating communication and marketing materials, Chasya developed a strong commitment to being the creative voice that unites people through shared passions. She aspires to further enhance her communication skills, with the ultimate goal of becoming a Creative Director. She wishes to continue to be an integral part of creating compelling messages that engage diverse audiences and foster unity. Chasya has a passion for visual arts, and in her free time, she sketches, paints, and explores new artistic mediums.
Chasya is a 2022 Toronto Metropolitan University alumna with a Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication.
If I could have any superpower I would choose …?
Teleportation!
Pick one song to be your non-stop background music?
Break from Toronto by PARTYNEXTDOOR.
One item you don’t leave your house without?
My AirPods (because I always need to be listening to music)
Favourite guilty pleasure reality TV show?
Love Island UK.
Happiness is ______
Summer time in Toronto.

Darren Shivraj
Programs Lead
Darren is a part of DMZ’s Programs team, with the goal of helping to build awareness and attract more high-potential founders into the DMZ ecosystem.
He is a proud graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University and studied Retail Management at the Ted Rogers School of Management. During his time as a student, Darren was an active student leader engaging in a wide range of extra-curricular activities to improve student life and connect students with industry experts and professional opportunities. Darren was the co-founder of a startup that enabled alumni connectivity through online platforms for higher ed institutions. This experience led Darren to start his career with the Ted Rogers School of Management, where he helped to build their alumni department.
Darren has spent the last few years as a marketer for a youth mental health charity, a cause that he is very passionate about.
In his spare time, he enjoys trying new restaurants in the city.
PC or Mac?
Mac. No question.
Who would play you in a movie about your life?
Aziz Ansari.
Favourite food?
Sushi.
If I could have any superpower I would choose…
Flight!
Favourite childhood book?
Harry Potter.

Delaram Amani
Programs Execution Lead
As the Programs Execution Lead, Delaram ensures the smooth execution of the Pre-Incubator and Incubator programs and oversees the programs administrative and logistical components. Along with the DMZ team, Delaram aims to foster an environment where startups can flourish and achieve their highest potential.
Before moving to Canada, Delaram was deeply engaged in the vibrant world of marketing as she dedicated many years to the field. One of the peaks in her professional journey was working with the marketing team at Lufthansa Group, an aviation company with worldwide operations. She developed local yearly B2C marketing plans and managed integrated marketing campaigns in the Dubai Region.
A pull toward entrepreneurship increased for Delaram, and her focus on entrepreneurship led her to move to Canada. She’s surrounded by a community alive with innovation and gets a thrill from guiding and supporting international entrepreneurs. By building on her previous experience and insights from her Master’s degree, she’s dedicated to nurturing and amplifying fresh ideas.
Delaram earned a Master’s in Business, Entrepreneurship, and Technology at the University of Waterloo.
Favourite animal?
I'm a huge fan of penguins! Their sociable nature just warms my heart.
Describe your desk space.
Looking at my desk, it might seem chaotic, but I promise I've got a system and can help you pinpoint anything you need!
What is your biggest fear?
My biggest fear? Flying. It's a challenge every time!
Coffee or tea?
Coffee all the way! It's my daily fuel.
Favourite childhood book?
Anne of Green Gables.

Deniz Celebioglu
Senior Programs Lead
Helping startup founders by program design and 1:1 mentorship support.
Deniz is a design thinker and a professional specializing in human-centered research, idea acceleration, and innovative programs design & management.
As a Sr. Programs Lead, Deniz supports our startup founders with 1:1 mentorships and program designs and implementations to scale their tech businesses. In addition to her current role, she is available to offer connections with the Turkish startup ecosystem.
Deniz was born and raised in Ankara, Turkiye. Her master’s degree in social sciences broadened her perspective on human aspects and reason.
She started her professional journey 10 years ago in Istanbul at the Turkiye’s leading conglomerate; Sabanci Holding’s industrial manufacturing company; Kordsa and then electricity distribution company; Enerjisa Enerji. She built corporate intrapreneurship programs from scratch and designed tailor-made corporate-startup partnerships. During her professional life, she received Design Thinking training from the Hasso Plattner Institut in Potsdam, Germany.
As of 2021, she became a first-gen immigrant in Canada and currently lives in Toronto.
Alternative career choice?
A journalist/anchorwoman. To whet my appetite, I write for a Turkish news outlet as a political columnist from time to time.
Favourite shop?
Indigo! Bury me in the coffee table books section.
If you could learn how to do anything, what would it be?
Being a hyperpolyglot; high degree of proficiency in over 12 languages.
Which person, living or dead, would you have dinner with?
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the modern Turkiye.
Favourite childhood book?
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I always knew that Snape was a true gem.

Dove Parmar
Government Relations Manager
Leaning on 10-years of experience working in government, Dove will work with the DMZ team as well as portfolio companies to navigate the Canadian political and regulatory landscape. Dove will also find ways to bridge policy gaps as well as work to source funding and grant opportunities for our portfolio companies.
Dove is an experienced public relations and government affairs professional with a background in community outreach, stakeholder management, program development, project management, social procurement, and communications. After graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University with a bachelor’s degree in human resources from the Ted Rogers School of Management, Dove worked as a senior advisor for the Minister of National Defence and the Minister of Public Services and Procurement, where he focused on operations as well as policy development and implementation.
Dove played an integral role on the team that secured 2.7 billion pieces of PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also assisted with accelerating COVID-19 vaccine dose availability by two quarters from the original forecasted timeline. Prior to these positions, he was an entrepreneur for his start-up, The Player Project, a fantasy sports platform where he oversaw product and business development.
Favourite superhero?
Batman
When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Some people want to be firefighters, some people want to walk on the moon. I wanted to be the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Favourite food?
I make a pretty awesome tandoori chicken mac and cheese. Bring tums though….
Coffee or tea?
Tea, always in all ways.
Favourite vacation spot?
Nashville

Eid Al-Masri
Startup Recruitment Assistant
As a Startup Recruitment Assistant at the DMZ, Eid plays a key role in shaping the future of innovation by scouting and recruiting the next generation of standout startups. His mission is simple yet powerful: find the next DMZ hit. With a strong foundation in community building, event leadership, and relationship management, Eid is passionate about helping entrepreneurs bring bold ideas to life.
Eid is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University, also proudly home to the DMZ. Before joining DMZ, he served as VP of Corporate Relations for TEDxTorontoMetU, where he helped lead the coordination of a TEDx Talk conference designed to spotlight emerging voices and inspire action. Outside of work, Eid thrives on endurance and discipline, having completed one marathon and two half marathons, and is driven by a deep commitment to empowering Arab and Muslim communities through storytelling, leadership, and mentorship.
What excites Eid most is the energy and creativity of the startup world. Whether through sourcing cutting-edge ventures or helping shape the ecosystem around them, he is dedicated to supporting founders whose ideas will define tomorrow.
Favourite drink?
Dirty Matcha.
Favourite movie?
Harry Potter—that’s how he learned English growing up.
What did you want to be when you were 10 years old?
An astronaut.
One meal you could eat forever?
Shakria (a traditional Syrian dish).
Best advice you’ve received?
Empower others, and you'll find your own strength.

Emily Collins
Marketing & Communications Manager
Emily manages the creation and execution of marketing, communications, and public relations strategies to effectively position DMZ as a world-leading startup incubator. In her position, she also supports founders’ marketing efforts – from their media strategy, to brand positioning, to content development – to help raise the profile of DMZ-established startups, both at national and international levels.
Before joining DMZ in 2020, Emily held roles in several diverse sectors, including tech, education, and tourism. Late 2017 marked the start of Emily’s work in the Toronto Metropolitan University ecosystem; she has since developed a passion for working in environments that support students, entrepreneurs and startups in Canada and around the world. Her work involvement in Toronto’s entrepreneurial and small business communities ultimately fuelled her interest to continue her career at DMZ, supporting the growth of made-in-Canada startups.
Cappadocia in Turkey. Hundreds of hot air balloons fill the sky every sunrise, it was one of the most magical places I’ve been hands down.
Emily has a Bachelor of Commerce from Memorial University of Newfoundland and a Master of Professional Communications from Toronto Metropolitan University.
Favourite travel destination?
Cappadocia in Turkey. Hundreds of hot air balloons fill the sky every sunrise, it was one of the most magical places I’ve been hands down.
What is one item you never leave your house without?
Phone and my emotional support water bottle.
Favourite pizza topping?
Not just for pizza but for literally every food - Okazu miso chili oil, if you haven't tried it, you're missing out.
What is your hometown?
St. John’s, Newfoundland. East coast best coast :)
What’s the best part about working at the DMZ?
Learning from many brilliant minds - founders and staff both!

Evan Scully
Finance Coordinator
Evan works as part of the operations team to support the finance function of DMZ, working under the Manager of Finance and Business Analytics.
He is from Portlaoise, Ireland, where he graduated from the University of Limerick with a Bachelor of Business Studies. Evan’s experience spans across accounting, purchasing and audit roles. He previously lived in the north of Spain for a few months as part of an exchange program in college. Outside of work, he enjoys playing music and golf. Evan is also a member of a Gaelic Football (Irish Football!) club based in Toronto.
What is your hometown?
Portlaoise, Ireland.
Favourite travel destination?
Northern Spain.
How do you relax?
Playing guitar, Gaelic football, golf.
Favorite album?
‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory’ by Oasis.
Favorite TV Show?
Suits.

Freeman Chow
Finance & Business Analytics Manager
Freeman Chow joined DMZ in 2017 as the Finance & Business Analytics Manager. In this role, he oversees all of DMZ’s finances and budgets.
Freeman’s experience includes nine years working in the healthcare and university sector. Throughout his career, he’s worked at The Hospital for Sick Children, St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University’s Faculty of Community Services where he oversaw project and operating budgets while working closely with the program faculty and key university stakeholders.
Most recently he was awarded the Larissa Allen Employee Experience Award, which recognizes outstanding work by TMU staff, and completed an MBA with a focus on management and international business.
Cats or dogs?
Yes
Describe your desk space:
Method to my madness
Coffee or tea?
Coffee
What's your go to karaoke song?
Don't rain on my parade - Barbra Streisand
How do you relax?
Meditate

Gurman Johal
Data Analyst
Gurman completed his Master of Engineering in Biological Manufacturing from McMaster University and has five years of experience in data science and analytics. Including 3 years in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry, where he researched and developed cutting-edge AI/ML models to improve patient health and safety.
During his early career, he worked for several start-ups across Ontario in positions like data analyst, software engineer and researcher. Gurman also served as a start-up advisor, for early-stage start-ups in the biotech/health-tech industries. Helping them develop MVPs, conduct statistical analysis, and validate business cases.
In his spare time, Gurman volunteers to teach young students in underrepresented communities robotics, computer science and other STEM-based courses.
Coffee or tea?
Iced Tea
Favourite movie or TV character?
007
Favourite sport?
Soccer (Played Right Wing in Rec League)
PC or Mac?
Mac
What’s your favourite time of the day?
Bedtime

Hyewon Chang
Operations & Administrative Assistant
As an Operations and Administrative Assistant at the DMZ, Hyewon supports daily operations, front-desk reception, and event coordination while providing professional and responsive service to internal and external stakeholders. Hyewon’s role also involves collaborating across departments on various initiatives, representing DMZ to the startup community, students, and partners.
Hyewon is currently pursuing a degree in Industrial Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University and has just completed her second year. She has a strong interest in organizing data and optimizing systems to improve efficiency.
Curious and open to new experiences, Hyewon enjoys stepping outside her comfort zone—especially through social and networking events. She finds inspiration in hearing people’s stories and learning from different perspectives.
A digital invention you can't wait to see come true?
A fully automated self-care booth—a machine that washes, dries, and even applies skincare for you!
What are you most excited about for this summer?
Outdoor movie nights.
Happiness is ______.
Going to sleep without worrying about anything in the back of your head.
Favourite cereal?
Frosted Flakes—very classic.
If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Sundubu-jjigae.

Jamelia Allen
Skills Academy Programs Specialist
As the Skills Academy Programs Specialist for DMZ, Jamelia supports the development, and implementation of talent development programming initiatives for target students, entrepreneurs, and startup groups to enhance overall member experience.
Prior to joining DMZ in 2022, Jamelia had been working to support Ontario’s economic growth through her role at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce; advocating for small and medium-sized businesses in the province.
Graduating from York University with a Bachelors degree in Political Science and English, Jamelia had the desire to study internationally and broaden her understanding of social policy programs across the globe, completing a Master’s degree in International Social Policy.
She has a diversity of work experience, having worked in education, for small businesses, NGOs and the city of Toronto. She is looking to apply the skills gained from her background to her role at DMZ.
Favourite superhero?
Batman!
Favourite quote?
“Do or do not, there is no try.” - Yoda
What would your dream holiday be?
Maldives.
First job?
Figure Skating Instructor.
Who or what inspires you?
My mother.

Joe Mastromatteo
Social Media Coordinator
As the Social Media Coordinator, Joe coordinates all aspects of DMZ’s social media channels, digital brand awareness, content strategy, video, graphic and photo content development.
Joe is passionate about fostering growth on social channels through emerging content trends and data-driven strategy. Before joining DMZ, Joe worked in the sports social media space for five years with teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Canadian Football League. His work in sports has allowed him to tell stories for audiences across Canada. At DMZ, Joe is looking to tell stories globally while promoting the TMU community. Joe is a proud alumnus of TMU’s RTA School of Media with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Production.
Favourite sport
Hockey
A digital invention you can't wait to see come true:
Electric planes
Favourite movie or TV character:
Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker
Which person, living or dead, would you have dinner with?
Anthony Bourdain
One piece of fashion advice?
Buy more used clothing

Johanne Balayon
Events & Programming Assistant at DMZ
Johanne will work directly with the Talent Development team to support all events within the Student Entrepreneurship Program. As a 4th-year Sociology student, Johanne’s passion for event coordination stems from her upbringing in a family that cherished hosting and gathering with loved ones. With her deep understanding of societal dynamics, she deeply values how strong relationships can create lasting, meaningful connections.
Beyond the classroom, Johanne is an active member of Toronto Metropolitan University’s TMUKPOP group, where she serves as a dance executive. Whether it’s Pop or RnB, Johanne finds confidence and self-expression when her favourite music plays, allowing her creativity to shine.
What has been your best moment this year (so far)?
I performed as one of the dancing front acts for Nation’s Girl Group, BINI from the Philippines when they came to Toronto for their concert! It was one of THE best concerts I’ve been to, and I was so happy to share that dream experience with my younger sister!
Favourite movie?
Mamma Mia!
How do you relax?
I love to binge-watch my favourite Korean drama rom-coms (Schedule a call with me for any recommendations)
Favourite band?
BTS
Favourite season and why?
Summer! I was born in the summer season and genuinely feel like I was an island girl in another life. Take me to the beach and I can stay there forever.

Jose Bonicelli
Space & Tech Coordinator
Jose joined DMZ in July 2018. As the Space & Tech Coordinator, Jose maintains and inspects the DMZ office to ensure the space is functional, which includes troubleshooting, organizing equipment and supporting special projects. He also provides technical support to all DMZ members and staff.
Jose has worked in the production industry setting up stages and organizing several events. Jose is a McMaster University graduate with a Bachelor of Engineering and Management in Mechatronics Engineering and he enjoys a variety of activities in his spare time including playing soccer, watching musical theatre, playing video games, and reading books.
Where is your hometown?
Lima, Peru
What is your favourite book of all time?
The Battle of the Labyrinth
Favourite travel destination?
Punta Cana
What is a crazy, but true, fact about yourself?
I have produced a musical.
What’s the best part about working at the DMZ?
The people and the food.

Juliesa Adolphus
Legal Execution Lead
As DMZ’s Partner Stewardship Lead, Juliesa is responsible for ensuring that the incubator program runs smoothly by handling both the administrative and logistical aspects of the program. She assists with DMZ’s investor relations efforts and provides administrative support to the Director of Programs & Corporate Collaborations.
Juliesa graduated from the Medical Administration program at Sheridan College, which allows her to excel in supporting the Programs Team. In her spare time, Juliesa likes to get her creative juices flowing by writing songs and creating music through her guitar and piano.
What’s your favourite travel destination?
Jamaica
How do you relax?
Going to the spa.
What is your favourite movie of all time?
The Lion King
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
The ability to read minds.
What's one thing people know you best for?
My laugh

Justin Prajza
Product Development Manager
As DMZ’s Product Development Manager, Justin manages and maintains all information systems for DMZ. He also builds web applications and implements new technology where it is needed to support staff and startups. Justin joined DMZ’s team in July, 2017.
Justin is a proud Toronto Metropolitan University, Mathematics with Computer Science graduate who graduated with several co-op placements under his belt, including Deloitte’s Chief Technology Office working on database analytics. Justin embodies the qualities of an exemplar TMU Alumnus: natural entrepreneurial tendencies, an asset to this role.
Beyond work, Justin is a soccer, squash and ping-pong player and enjoys the outdoors.
What’s your favourite travel destination?
Thailand
What is a crazy, but true, fact about yourself?
I was a top chess player in Toronto in elementary school.
What’s the best part about working at the DMZ?
My coworkers are good-hearted, smart, passionate, kind and fun.
What is your favourite movie of all time?
Interstellar
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
To fly.

Justine Clark
Programs Lead
As a Program Lead, Justine is responsible for planning and implementing innovative programs for the DMZ’s startups. She is always available to offer ongoing support and connections to help startups scale their business. Justine recently moved back to Canada from the UK where she spent 5 years helping tech startups scale. Since moving back, she has spent time working for multiple startup support organizations such as the Creative Destruction Lab and HaloHealth.
Justine started her journey in tech over 6 years ago working for Brainstation as the Campus Manager. It was there that she first grew passionate about helping students and small businesses. She then moved to London, where she managed University College London’s innovation hub for startups alongside corporate partners, Cisco and EDF. Here, she was lucky to work across multiple verticals such as program design, partnerships, sales, and visa support (helping over 80 international startup founders launch their business in the UK).
Which person, living or dead, would you have dinner with?
Celine Dion! I love how quirky she is.
First record you bought?
Shania Twain - The Woman in Me. Growing up in Calgary, country music was on repeat!
Favourite childhood book - Robert Munsch- Love you Forever still makes me tear up
Robert Munsch- Love you Forever still makes me tear up.
Best concert you’ve been to?
Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks and The Lumineers at the BST Festival in Hyde Park.
What makes you laugh the most?
Anything Vaudeville. My partner makes fun of me for having the humour of an 85 year old.

Kathy Kelly
Strategic Partnerships Lead
Originally Irish and moved to Canada six years ago, Kathy is passionate about entrepreneurship and relationship building and has spent the past 8 years in the investment industry, working in investor relations for a deep tech Fund based out of Ireland as well as Canadian Healthtech Fund. She is a strong advocate for improving the gender gap across the investment industry and has led and supported many different fundraisings for both early and late stage VC Funds.
Kathy has a Masters in E-Commerce from Dublin City University, having completed a B.A in Business and Management from the same institution and is currently completing a diploma in Project Management.
Favourite quote:
Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out.
What has been your best moment this year (so far)?
Driving across the salt flats of Uyuni in Bolivia at sunset
What’s your go to karaoke song?
Stop by the Spice Girls
Alternative career choice?
Working with animals
Pet peeve:
Slow walkers

Linh Pham
Service and Events Assistant
As a Service and Events Assistant, Linh ensures the smooth execution of events while delivering exceptional support to clients and team members. Born and raised in Vietnam, Linh graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Commerce – International Business from Seneca College. Moving to Canada was driven by her desire to experience life in a multicultural environment and embrace new perspectives.
For the past two years, Linh has been working in the customer relations industry, where she has learned that people are at the heart of everything. She loves creating positive experiences, making sure every detail is just right, and connecting with others in a way that makes them feel valued. It’s what motivates her to keep growing and take on new challenges.
When Linh’s not busy at work, you’ll likely find her swimming, painting, or indulging in a little retail therapy—especially when it comes to skincare! Taking care of herself and finding ways to recharge keeps her inspired and ready to tackle new challenges.

Luvy Hardy
Public Relations Manager
As the Public Relations Manager, Luvy acts as the primary media contact for the DMZ, promoting the success stories of DMZ founders, and special DMZ initiatives and activities. Luvy also assists the Marketing and Communications team with communications and promotional materials for campaigns.
Born and raised in Ottawa, Luvy has a love for public policy and worked for the federal government in the capital for over three years. Before joining DMZ, Luvy was at a boutique communications agency, specializing in impact and community building. This marked the beginning of her work in Toronto’s innovation ecosystem, which left her inspired to continue her career amplifying powerful entrepreneurial stories.
She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations from a conjoint program offered by the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College.
Alternative career choice?
Professional Taste Tester
When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
An Astronaut
Favourite animal?
Giraffes
What is your biggest fear?
Frogs
Best concert you’ve been to?
Beyoncé's Formation Tour in 2016

Maryam Nihal
Startup Legal Strategist
Favourite Quote:
"Blighted hopes do sometimes turn into cheerful prospects, if one has the requisite fortitude and resolve, and of course luck" - Murder of History by KK Aziz
Last book you read?
Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
Alternative career choice?
High School teacher.
What are you most excited about for this summer?
Being outside!!
Favourite guilty pleasure reality tv show?
Real lives of Mormon Housewives.
Maryam is a third-year law student at LASL and works with DMZ Counsel to provide free legal support to startups. Her legal journey has taken her through a Fortune 500 company, a Magic Circle firm, and now into the heart of startup incubation. She’s passionate about supporting entrepreneurs from ideation to IPO, where law meets innovation and impact.
The reason why Maryam loves the law is because in a few sentences, it reflects our history, present and dictates the future.Outside of work, she volunteers at community legal aid clinics and is an avid traveler. Next on her list: Mexico City, Jordan, Northern Pakistan, and Patagonia!

Mason Friendly
Startup Legal Strategist
Mason is a Startup Legal Strategist working with DMZ Counsel. He assists all Incubator startups with any of their legal needs that arise while in the program. Mason just finished his second year at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. Before starting law school, he earned his Honours Bachelor of Arts in criminology from York University. At law school, Mason spent one summer working at a legal tech startup, which made him interested in supporting emerging companies through their business and legal hurdles. Outside of school and work, Mason enjoys watching the newest movies, learning about history and trying to find Toronto’s newest best burger spot.
Last great movie you saw?
My Dinner with Andre.
If you were a food, what would you be?
A sandwich.
Where would you go if you had a time machine?
Republican-era Ancient Rome
Favourite superhero?
Spiderman.
Most visited website?
Google? Youtube if Google doesn't count.

Merziya Hussain
Event Marketing Assistant
As the Event Marketing Assistant, Merziya supports DMZ’s Marketing & Communications team in coordinating and executing event logistics, developing marketing materials, and managing communications to ensure successful event outcomes and enhanced stakeholder engagement.
With over four years of experience in the digital media industry, Merziya has worked on social media coordination, creative direction and marketing projects with brands like Adobe, Discovery Inc, Ford and The Ottawa Senators.
Born and raised in Dubai, Merziya moved to Canada at the age of 12 and has a unique appreciation for various cultures and backgrounds. Her experience in digital marketing has helped her create successful campaigns and engaging content that resonates with vast audiences. When Merziya isn’t at work, she’s either shopping, travelling or watching trashy reality TV (she’s a sucker for Love is Blind). To balance it out, she is also an avid reader and loves a good suspense-filled novel (her current read is The Stranger by Albert Camus).
Favourite movie/TV show?
Coraline
Favourite guilty pleasure reality tv show?
...Jersey Shore
Favourite childhood game?
Guitar Hero (1,2 & 3)
What do you miss about being a kid?
The lack of responsibility

Moe Nishimura
Programs Assistant
As a Programs Assistant at DMZ, Moe assists with global operations and program efficiency, focusing on promoting entrepreneurship, especially in projects involving Japan. Growing up in Tokyo, Japan, Moe was always a curious child, eager to travel the world, explore new landscapes, and immerse herself in different cultures. After working in the real estate and construction industry, Moe’s passion for broadening her horizons led her to Toronto, drawn by its diverse and vibrant vibe.
Before joining DMZ, Moe worked at a telecommunications company, handling sales and marketing, where she focused on customer engagement and driving business growth. She also have experience as a medical coordinator and interpreter, helping Japanese-speaking patients communicate with healthcare providers and ensuring smooth, clear exchanges.
Outside of work, Moe describes herself as a bit of a nerd when it comes to music. She enjoys playing musical instruments, and attending Coachella is definitely on her bucket list! She’s all about exploring new things, whether in her career or hobbies.
Most visited website?
Ticketmaster
Most used app?
TikTok
Favourite animal?
Any animals that are white, small, and fluffy
Best concert you’ve been to?
Sam Smith’s GLORIA tour in 2023
What is your biggest fear?
Rush hour on TTC

Mostafa Abdelmeguid
Special Projects Manager, Global Programs
As the Special Programs Manager, Mostafa manages and oversees special programs related to the priorities of the DMZ, from the development to the implementation stage.
Mostafa likes to label himself as a jack of all trades / loopholes finder. Mostafa’s career spans several industries. He started off as a humanitarian worker for UN WFP and ICRC and moved to the cement industry. He then worked in heritage real estate before settling in the entrepreneurship and innovation sector.
In his last role as Partners Success Manager for Plug and Play Egypt, Mostafa orchestrated a 5 countries wide Sustainability and GreenTech hackathon for PepsiCo Middle East covering Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and The United Arab Emirates. He was also supporting accelerated startups in Business Development.
Mostafa received the Chevening award to do his masters in Creative Cultural Entrepreneurship at Goldsmith’s College, University of London in 2017-2018 and he is passionate about improving organizations and facilitating a sense of community.
Favourite movie/TV show?
Gladiator, Dark Knight trilogy
How do you relax?
Washing the dishes, playing with my daughter, and snacking
Describe your desk space
Chaos
What’s one thing people know you best for?
I love to connect people
Favourite restaurant?
Dishoom in London, UK

Nicholas Hill
Head, Startup Legal Support & Legal Advisor
As the DMZ Startup Legal Support (“SLS”) Lead Nicholas works with Strategic Initiatives to develop processes and procedures, manage partnering law firm relationships, manage a team of law students, and provide the DMZ startups with accessible and comprehensive legal support.
While pursuing his undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary, Nicholas not only cultivated a passion for understanding how policy and industry function, but also formed a special connection with innovation specifically. In addition to his studies, Nicholas founded a small software firm, designed to modernize the way students interacted with their campus. While navigating all the necessary ups and downs of founding a startup as a full-time student, Nicholas found himself looking at the technology industry through a burgeoning lens of innovative legal solutions. Provided with the unique insight into the complicated landscape of starting and running a technology firm, coupled with a policy and legal based education, Nicholas was resolved to begin his mission to do all that he could to ease the legal processes and complexities faced by technological innovators in their attempt to drive the Canadian economy forward. After his first year of law school at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Nicholas realized that this is a mission he shared with DMZ.
Favourite quote?
"[Some] see things as they are, and ask “Why?” But I dream things that never were; and ask “Why not?” - George Bernard Shaw
Have you ever gotten starstruck?
Danny Trejo (the uncle from Spy Kids) has asked me for directions on two separate occasions. I was no help to him either time, and the first time I met him all I could muster was "Wait, are you famous?"
Piece of technology you can’t live without?
Does Google count? Because Google is my answer.
First record you bought?
Smash Mouth's album unimaginatively called Smash Mouth.
Pick one song to be your non-stop background music?
9 to 5 by Dolly Parton.

Olivia Fraxedas
Administrative Support Specialist, Office of the Executive Director
Olivia is DMZ’s Administrative Support Specialist, where she provides admin support to the Office of the Executive Director. Olivia is a University of Toronto graduate from the Book and Media Studies program (with minors in Sociology and Anthropology). Before joining DMZ in October 2017 as a Scheduling Assistant, she spent seven years working in the hospitality industry as a Reservations Agent and PBX Operator at The Hazelton Hotel and Front Desk Agent at Le Germain Hotel.
Olivia is also an avid reader, enjoys classic films, pilates and being outdoors. As a Cuban expat she speaks fluent Spanish and is a real whiz in the kitchen.
What is your favourite book of all time?
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
What is a crazy, but true, fact about yourself?
My relatives founded a small town in Ciego de Avila province in Cuba! When registering the town's name, it went unnoticed that there was typo and still to this day the "Fraxeda" town lives on!
What is your favourite movie of all time?
Anything by Alfred Hitchcock.
Which person, living or dead, would you have dinner with?
Catching up with all my grandparents. Enjoying a feast!
Best concert you’ve been to?
The Rolling Stones (June 2019). My dad, nephew and I had a blast!

Olivia Lunderville
Programs Manager
As Programs Manager, Olivia is responsible for the development, implementation, management and evaluation of entrepreneurship programs tailored to propel tech startup founders towards success. Prior to joining the DMZ, Olivia dedicated 4 years at NEXT Canada, contributing to the success of the Next 36 and Next Founders Programs. Most recently, she spent 2 years in corporate venture capital at Compass Digital Ventures, where she honed her strategic insights into the startup landscape by managing a startup pilot portfolio. Passionate about fostering innovation ecosystems, Olivia is committed to equipping founders with essential tools to reach their goals.
Favourite sport?
Tennis
Favourite Animal?
Dogs. They bring so much happiness to the world!
Favourite childhood book?
The Giving Tree
Alternative career choice?
Architect / Interior Design
Favourite vacation spot?
Italy. Nothing beats the food

Pouria Daliri
Skills Academy Programs Specialist
As the Skills Academy Programs Specialist at DMZ, Pouria collaborates with the Skills Academy team and other DMZ teams to assist students, aspiring entrepreneurs and startup founders. Through programs and workshops, he and connects participants to skilled professionals and helps them enhance their skills and networks. In all, Pouria supports startups on their path to sustainable growth.
Despite Pouria’s background in engineering, he’s always had a passion for tech startups. From a young age, he’s been fascinated with the complexities of technology and gained valuable experience in various areas such as product management, marketing, and business development. Pouria’s diverse background has given him a deep understanding of the business landscape and helped support his passion.
Pouria co-founded teslakala.com, an e-commerce platform specializing in electrical and industrial equipment that achieved impressive growth with an annual expansion rate of over 200% for five years. From seeking further growth and learning opportunities, he moved to Canada to pursue a master’s degree at Toronto Metropolitan University and is excited to use his skills and experience to contribute to DMZ’s success in innovative and dynamic environments.
Pouria has a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and dual master’s degrees– one in Industrial Systems and Productivity Management and the other in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
An astronaut
Favourite movie/TV show?
Friends
If I could have any superpower I would choose …
Seeing the Future through Time Travel
Favourite childhood book?
Robinson Crusoe
Best advice you’ve been given?
Money doesn't bring happiness, focus on what brings you true joy in life

Priyanka Khandelwal
Startup Legal Strategist
Priyanka recently completed her first year at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. Before law school, she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University. While at Laurier, she led the Women in Leadership Club, where she provided mentorship and organized women-led networking events in collaboration with business professionals. This role sparked her passion for advancing women’s involvement in business and technology, and how these areas intersect with the legal field. Outside of school, Priyanka enjoys Pilates, getting lost in a good book, and discovering new coffee shops—because there’s no such thing as too much coffee.
If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
Boston.
Last book you read?
Women Talking.
Alternative career choice?
Food Critic.
Favourite vacation spot?
New York City or The Algarve in Portugal.
Favourite restaurant?
Nodo.

Rotimi Tijani
Program Specialist, Black Innovation Programs
As the Program Specialist for DMZ’s Black Innovation Programs, Rotimi gets to be the ultimate sidekick for brilliant founders, helping them turn their bold ideas into thriving startups! From designing innovative programs to giving real-time advice, Rotimi is all about unlocking potential and guiding entrepreneurs through their epic growth journey.
Rotimi is a startup enthusiast whose journey has taken him from launching e-commerce ventures in Nigeria to supporting founders across North America. He has worn many hats, from scaling beauty products on Amazon to helping student founders develop business models and take their startups to market. As the Programs Lead for Black Innovation Programs at DMZ, Rotimi is passionate about empowering entrepreneurs and guiding them through their growth journeys. With experience in venture capital and startup ecosystems, he brings a unique blend of operational expertise and mentorship to the table, always eager to help founders succeed. Lifelong learning and innovation drive his work.

Sakina Mustafa
SkillHouse & Global Programs Assistant
As the SkillHouse & Global Programs Assistant, Sakina supports DMZ’s global initiatives by managing the SkillHouse program and coordinating skill-building workshops and startup-focused activities. She also leads outreach efforts to build new partnerships that foster innovation and growth within the international startup ecosystem.
With a background in program coordination and marketing, Sakina is passionate about creating meaningful experiences that engage diverse audiences and foresees a future in project management or program coordination. Outside of work, she channels her creativity into her side hustle, Clouseau’s Bakery, which she uses to give back by supporting charities like Islamic Relief and Human Appeal.
A creative at heart, Sakina enjoys keeping busy with a variety of pastimes, from reading murder mysteries and exploring new matcha spots to jewellery making and other exciting projects.
Favourite quote?
"If you can dream it, you can achieve it." - Zig Ziglar
Favourite T.V show?
Sherlock.
What makes you laugh the most?
Hassan Phills.
Last book you read?
Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
A crazy but true fact about yourself:
I once baked, iced, and decorated 200 milk cakes in one day for an event.

Scout
Head of Social Committee
Scout takes his role as the Head of Social Committee at DMZ very seriously. This pooch has one mission: to spread endless cheer and create a tail-waggingly amazing work environment.
With his infectious charm and an uncanny ability to sense when someone needs a little extra love, our startups and staff can always count on Scout to warmly greet them at DMZ. When it comes to team morale, Scout is always on duty. He organizes regular office celebrations, from barkday parties to pupcake bake-offs, ensuring that the smiles never fade.
With his unwavering dedication to making everyone feel loved and welcomed, Scout is the epitome of what makes DMZ a truly special place to be.

Shameel Anwar
Marketing & Design Coordinator
As the Marketing & Design Coordinator at DMZ, Shameel creates high-quality marketing and communication materials, including websites, reports, and social media assets. Shameel also coordinates marketing activities and campaigns, ensuring they align with DMZ’s objectives and effectively promote our initiatives.
With an Honours Bachelor of Commerce from McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business, Shameel has a strong foundation in marketing and business strategy. In his previous roles at Community Living Ontario and BTNX, he spearheaded campaigns and led significant rebranding initiatives, enhancing his digital design abilities and leveraging marketing analytics and research to improve creative performance. Shameel also has a deep passion for fashion, having launched a brand that not only makes a positive impact but is also sold in large retail stores and has received many media features. His diverse experience showcases his ability to drive impactful marketing strategies and brand innovation.
Favourite album?
If You Reading This It's Too Late - Drake
One piece of fashion advice?
Proportions and quality of the garment matter more than the brand name
What song best describes your work ethic?
Hustlin - Rick Ross
Favourite sport?
Soccer & Basketball
Most visited website?
Pinterest lol :)

Shane Flynn
Director, Skills Academy & Special Programs
Shane oversees Alumni and Special Programs at DMZ. The department engages DMZ’s growing alumni network to give back to DMZ’s community, along with providing opportunities for them to benefit from DMZ’s ever-expanding global network. In addition, Shane also leads initiatives which exist outside of standard procedure at DMZ.
Joining DMZ in the Fall of 2012 as a student staff, Shane graduated into a full-time role holding a variety of positions from front desk assistant to an operational coordinator, and ultimately landing on the programs team. Shane has led various programs, including the Validator/Incubator, developing DMZ’s first Accelerator, Playbook, and implementing the programming when DMZ moved from a membership fee model to an equity-based program over the pandemic.
Shane holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University.
What is your favourite book of all time?
Stephen King's Dark Tower Series
Favourite travel destination?
San Fran
What’s the best part about working at the DMZ?
The view *swoon*
How do you relax?
Music concerts, the Raptors, and video games
What’s your go-to karaoke song?
Can't Hold Us by MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS

Sherif El Tawil
Senior Director, Programs & Global Operations
Sherif is the Sr. Director, Programs & Global Operations at DMZ, a leading tech incubator that provides high-potential founders with the resources and connections needed to build world-class companies. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, DMZ has a significant global presence with on-the-ground operations in 10+ countries around the world.
As Senior Director, Sherif is responsible for developing and implementing DMZ’s overall programs and partnerships strategy, both locally and globally.
Passionate about pushing the envelope, Sherif believes that the best way to drive exponential growth in Canada and across the world is to tap into the startup and innovation ecosystem and bring emerging technological solutions to the forefront.
During his 14 years with the organization, Sherif has played an integral role in laying the foundation for the incubator’s operating and business development functions. Sherif’s leadership has been instrumental in building scalable processes to expand DMZ’s programming services to new global markets, empowering partners to drive growth within their local startup ecosystems.
Today, DMZ is a recognized player across the global tech landscape with operations in North America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia, and a network of 1000+ startups worldwide to date.
Sherif’s insights on the startup and innovation ecosystem can be found in outlets including the Toronto Star, the Logic and Betakit.

Stephen Wu
Senior Programs Lead
As a Sr. Programs Lead, Stephen works directly with startups across DMZ to support them on their journey. He also works on planning and executing a wide range of programming aimed at helping founders reach their goals.
Ever since his university days, Stephen has had a strong passion for the startup space. Whether that be hosting events for fellow students interested in entrepreneurship or joining a seed-stage startup right after completing his Bachelors of Commerce at Queen’s University.
Having been an avid gamer his whole life, Stephen then moved on to work with different gaming and e-sports startups in the Toronto ecosystem. This eventually led him to join The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation where he helped launch and manage Quest to Conquer Cancer, a brand new charity program working with the gaming community to raise funds for cancer research.
Other than playing games on his PC, you can find Stephen doing too much research for fantasy basketball, or scrolling through Reddit at the nearest bubble tea shop.
Favourite vacation spot?
For somewhere relatively close, San Diego. But for an extended vacation Bali for sure.
Coffee or Tea?
Coffee for sure, unless we're talking about bubble tea...
Who would play you in a movie about your life?
Jimmy O. Yang.
Last great movie you saw?
Spider-Man: No Way Home was mind blowing.
If you could be on any reality show, what would it be?
Jeopardy.

Tamanna Gera
Partnerships Assistant
As a Partnerships Assistant at DMZ, Tamanna assists with partner communications, event support, and ongoing relationship-building to strengthen DMZ’s external network. She supports the growth and management of the Member Benefits program by sourcing, onboarding, and maintaining partnerships that provide value to startup founders and developing original content, case studies, and impact reports that highlight the value of our work with startups and ecosystem collaborators.
Tamanna is a passionate storyteller pursuing a degree in Journalism with a minor in Photography and Media Studies. She has worked across various media projects and content production, always striving to create positive community engagement, contributing to various student print organizations, such as CanCulture and New Wave magazine, to amplify marginalized voices and tell a story.
As an active student leader at TMU, Tamanna strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for future students by leading campus tours and supporting initiatives by organizing important events such as the TMU Open Houses and the Ontario Universities Fair (OUF). In Tamanna's free time, you'll probably find her at a dance studio or somewhere outside capturing photos and videos.
Favourite movie/TV show?
Om Shanti Om, a literal cinematic masterpiece.
Favourite Food?
Shai Paneer. I will eat this everyday for every meal and will never get tired of it.
How do you relax?
I sleep. I love to sleep.
What is your true passion?
Dance, I love to dance more than anything.
Favourite Album?
Love Yourself: Answer by BTS

Tanya Darisi
Startup Legal Strategist
As a Startup Legal Strategist, Tanya supports DMZ and its portfolio of startups by providing guidance and support for legal needs, problem solving, and strategic legal solutions.
Tanya is co-founder of Openly, a certified B-Corp designed to support changemakers achieve social and environmental good. She has more than 20 years experience working across the public, private and nonprofit sectors, where her core contributions have included strategy, applied research and organizational development. She is founding partner of Rhyze, a program designed for and by women entrepreneurs.
As an entrepreneur and business owner herself, Tanya brings direct insight into what it takes to navigate the complexities and demands of a start-up. Tanya shifted her career in 2022, when she brought her drive and passion for supporting entrepreneurs and the start up ecosystem to the study of law. Tanya holds a Masters Degree in Applied Social Psychology from the University of Guelph. She has a certificate in Impact Investing from Oxford – Saïd Business School and is currently a J.D candidate at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law.
When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
A cross between Robin Hood and Sherlock Holmes.
Favourite movie?
Bladerunner
Favourite quote?
"We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one."
What’s the first thing you’d buy if you won a million dollars?
Another pair of Fluevogs.
First record you bought?
Disintegration, The Cure.

Tiffiney Alexis-Simeon
Communications & Social Media Assistant
Tiffiney is an incoming 4th year student at Toronto Metropolitan University majoring in Professional Communications. Additionally, she has a background in Film Production at York University where she fell in love with creating video content. As the Communications & Social Media Assistant, Tiffiney supports both the internal and external communications outputs of the DMZ. She also supports the creation of static and video content for the DMZ social media pages.
Tiffiney is passionate about utilizing both website articles and social media outputs in order to elevate the stories of those who are creating real changes in society. With goals to pioneer innovative social content, Tiffiney hopes to broaden the horizons of storytelling at DMZ. In her spare time, you will likely catch Tiffiney adventuring in a park in Toronto or reading Letterboxd reviews of the latest movies. She loves catching up with the latest film hot takes!
Favourite Childhood Book Series?
Dork Diaries.
Favourite animal?
Cats (my cat specifically).
Who's your role model?
Trixie Mattel.
Favourite Building?
The AGO.
Pet peeve?
People who walk slowly on sidewalks.

Vanessa Shiu
Strategic Projects & Administration Manager
As the Strategic Projects & Administration Manager, Vanessa leads HR initiatives and administrative functions to support the operational capacity of DMZ. She manages special projects and resources that contribute to DMZ’s strategic goals and priorities.
Vanessa joined DMZ in 2017 leading the operations team and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion initiatives as the Manager, Administration, Diversity & Inclusion. Prior to joining DMZ, she worked in social services and the non-profit sector, where she managed employment programs that supported newcomers and marginalized women with their workforce integration and career development. Additionally, Vanessa has led a public health pilot project to build awareness about Hepatitis B for newcomers.
With her hometown being Vancouver, Vanessa graduated from Simon Fraser University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Gender Studies.
Coffee or tea?
Coffee is always the correct answer.
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Teleporting - I can be anywhere at any time.
If you could learn how to do anything, what would it be?
To learn how to speak any language quickly.
What’s the best part about working at the DMZ?
The people. It's always inspiring to see the impact they are making in the world.
Have you ever gotten starstruck?
In the middle of a Vancouver street, John Cho and Karl Urban approached me and my friend asking for recommendations to grab a drink. Unfortunately, we were too slow (or starstruck?) to pinpoint who they were until after they left.

Wendy Tran
Full-Stack Developer
Wendy is responsible for the design and development of business-critical databases, web and mobile applications that provide information and statistics reporting relevant to the monitoring of DMZ’s key performance indicators.
Prior to joining DMZ, Wendy worked at a company where she was responsible for the management and development of web applications. She worked with clients to understand their needs and implemented customized solutions for them.
Wendy holds an Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Psychology from the University of Toronto.
Favourite vacation spot?
Santorini, Greece
Favourite movie/ TV show?
Lord of the Rings
Best concert you've ever been to?
The Piano Guys
A digital invention you can't wait to see come true?
A Holodeck - an immersive technology that can simulate realistic interactive environments
How do you relax?
Gardening or creating instagrammable dishes

Weronika Gruszczynska
Chief of Staff and Interim Head of Marketing & Communications
As the Chief of Staff, Weronika is the Executive Director’s right hand in driving DMZ’s long-term strategy forward and ensuring operations run smoothly across all functions. In her role, Weronika connects the dots between all of DMZ’s stakeholders – from staff to university leaders, partners, board members and founders, fostering synergies and ensuring key initiatives are on track for success. She’s all about getting projects to click and turning the ED’s vision into real-deal plans that keep DMZ growing.
Before joining DMZ Weronika worked as an Elementary School Teacher, where her passion ignited for sparking young leaders’ fire through innovation. Prior to teaching, she worked at a prominent corporate immigration law firm providing executive support to the firm’s managing partner. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Ottawa. Born in Koszalin, Poland, Weronika’s global perspective is complemented by fluency in both Spanish and Polish. Weronika is DMZ’s ultimate foodie – she’s a big fan of Peruvian ceviche and never says no to a potato chip.
Favourite travel destination?
Lima, Peru
What is a crazy, but true, fact about yourself?
Taught myself to speak Spanish by listening to a lot of Spanish music.
How do you relax?
Reading.
What’s your go-to karaoke song?
Celine Dion - River Deep, Mountain High
What’s the best part about working at the DMZ?
Meeting so many new people!!!

Yinka Adesesan
Black Innovation Programs Manager
As a Black Innovation Programs Manager, Yinka designs, implements and evaluates DMZ's programming to ensure successful outcomes. He supports founders as they go through DMZ programs and their founder journeys.
Yinka's personal mission is to invest his resources to helping others succeed. Consequently, he currently uses his knowledge and skills to help founders take their ideas from zero to one, to infinity. He is a design thinker and venture builder, seasoned generalist and code tinkerer.
His meandering career journey has taken him from getting a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering to receiving his master's in Design Management. Yinka has taught middle and high schoolers how to solve problems using digital technology, helped Fortune 500 corporates innovate, and now supports programs at DMZ.
If I could have any superpower I would choose …
Definitely telekinesis, so I can grab the remote without getting up
How do you relax?
Listening to hard science fiction audio books while doing a menial house chore
Coffee or tea?
Caffeine-free herbal tea (Ginger and lemon is my go-to right now)
Alternative career choice?
Barista in a quiet café / bookstore somewhere in Europe
Favorite cereal?
Harvest Crunch Honey nut granola (milk goes in the bowl first)

Yumiko Namiki
Global Programs Specialist
Yumiko assists the Programs and Partnerships team with administrative tasks and supports strategic initiatives with Landing Pad Tokyo.
Yumiko is a postgraduate student of Sustainable Business Management at Seneca College. Before coming to Toronto, she worked in sales and digital marketing at Rakuten and American Express. While working in Japan, she faced gender inequality, which made her eager to seek change and was one of her primary motivations to come and study in Toronto, Canada.
During her free time, Yumiko likes to travel domestically and internationally, having visited 15 countries and 43 out of 47 prefectures in Japan. She also loves doing yoga, especially outdoors, such as on the beach and in the forest, to feel the beauty of nature. This also inspires Yumiko to study sustainable business practices to work towards aiding environmental issues and helping future generations enjoy the beautiful nature around us.
How do you relax?
Doing yoga.
Favourite sport?
Tennis, Swimming, Running.
What are you most excited about for this summer?
Coming to Toronto!
Last great movie you saw?
Soul.
What is your biggest fear?
Cockroaches. I am very happy that there are not many cockroaches in Toronto!