Jacoline B. Loewen

Jacoline Loewen was born in Chingola, Zambia[]and was educated in Zimbabwe and then []Cofton House School, Vancouver, Canada.

Career
Jacoline Loewen is a consultant, lecturer and writer of business strategy and financing. She began her career in the mining industry working on location in Alaska and []Stewart in Northern Canada for []Newmont Mines. She then made a shift to the Canadian media industry. Her creative thought process led to her then employer, Telemedia Inc, presenting her with an award for Innovation.
In 1989, Jacoline moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, where she joined the strategy division of []Deloitte. After a successful stay, Jacoline then began work at Investec, a large merchant bank with headquarters in both London and Johannesburg. At []Investec she served as a Corporate Strategist reporting to the CEO. Her role included the design and roll out of strategy processes for the entire group.
Currently, as a partner with Loewen & Partners Inc., Toronto, Canada, J. B. Loewen finds capital for companies ranging from $10M revenues and up, as well as for family owned enterprises. Loewen & Partners has raised over $100 million in private equity for owners of companies.
The entrepreneurial spirit in J. B. Loewen, along with her experience and business knowledge of Private Equity, is the inspiration for her latest book Money Magnet: How To Attract Investors to Your Business. The book, published by >
List of Publications
Money Magnet: How To Attract Investors to Your Business.(2008) Published by ref>http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470155752.html]John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 978-0-470-15575-2
Business e-Volution, (2001),
The Power of Strategy (1997),Struik Publishing, ISBN 1-86872-076-4
CBC Dragons' Den asked Jacoline to contribute a

Awards
Listed in Leading Women of South Africa
Nominated for Business Woman of the Year by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)
Philanthropy
Jacoline's other roles include mentoring for the
serving as a judge for the Ivey Business School's annual Business Plan Competition,
sitting on one of the University of Toronto's Rotman MBA IMC volunteer boards.
 
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