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50 Spots Left for our Mark Cuban and Ryan Holmes Fireside Chat. Wanna Join?

Save the date.

After 98 cold email attempts to Mark Cuban, he’s finally agreed and said yes to jumping on a zoom call with our LOI community. And we wanna invite you to be there.

But spots are going quickly. Like really quick.

250 people have signed up in the last hour.

So if you wanna be there, sign up tonight before we max out our 300 seats.

This event is free for scrappy founders under the age of 30.

If that’s not you, but you would still like to join, we’ll gladly accept donations for our LOI Charity, helping more entrepreneurs across Canada rise up.

This won’t be just another zoom call — it’s gonna be an LOI episode for the history books.

Bring a friend, bring your questions, and we’ll see you there.

Bios below if you forget who Mark and Ryan are.

Who the heck is Mark?

Mark Cuban grew up in Pittsburgh and hustled as a kid selling garbage bags. He later co-founded Broadcast.com, which he sold to Yahoo for $5.7 billion during the dot-com boom. With that capital, he bought the Dallas Mavericks and guided them to an NBA championship. You’ve also seen him on Shark Tank, investing in numerous startups. His latest venture: Cost Plus Drugs, aiming to disrupt pharmaceutical pricing. His journey—from humble beginnings to high-stakes dealmaker—is a case study in ambition, reinvention, and calculated risk.

Who the heck is Ryan?

Ryan Holmes is a Canadian tech founder and investor (best known for launching Hootsuite). Raised on a rural BC farm (with no electricity), he ran a paintball business and a pizza shop before Hootsuite’s breakout. He also founded League of Innovators (LOI)—Canada’s largest accelerator for under-30 founders, with 2,000+ alumni and over $1B in enterprise value created. Beyond products, Ryan’s building ecosystems. Pitch him and his VC firm here.

Have a great weekend,

The LOI Fam

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