Manjit Minhas

Manjit Minhas: Founder of Minhas Micro Brewery

Manjit Minhas is a Canadian entrepreneur, television personality and angel investor. She is co-owner of Minhas Breweries & Distillery, manufacturer of beer brands such as Mountain Crest Classic Lager, Boxer Lager, Lazy Mutt Ale and Huber Bock.[1] She specializes in marketing with interests in branding and sales. Minhas was announced as one of the new dragons on Season 10 of the Canadian reality television series Dragons' Den in 2015 for its tenth season.[2] According to the Dragons Den website she has "been recognized for several business industry awards such as PROFIT magazine's "Top Growth Entrepreneur", Top 100 Women Entrepreneurs in Canada, Canada's Top 40 under 40, Chatelaine Magazine's "Top Entrepreneur Woman of The Year 2011", Ernst and Young's Entrepreneur of The Year Prairie Region and The Sikh Centennial Foundation Award 2015."[3] Minhas's philanthropic causes include The United Way, which she co-chaired in 2017 [4] and an engineering school for girls in India. Minhas joined the ATB Financial Board of Directors in 2017 and is on both the Governance and Conduct Review, and the Human Resources Committees.[5] She joined the Calgary Airport Authority Board of Directors in 2020.[6]

Minhas was named a recipient of the 1st Alumni of Influence Award[7] in 2017 by JA Southern Alberta at the Calgary Business Hall of Fame induction ceremony.[8] Other notable Canadian JA alumni have included marketing executive Jennifer Wilnechenko (British Columbia),[9] executive director of The DMZ at Ryerson University Abdullah Snobar (Ontario),[10] and young philanthropist Ben Sabic (Manitoba).[11] She is also a recipient for the 2018 Canada's 40 under 40 award.[12]

Minhas Headquarters in Calgary, Alberta
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  10. ^ "JA Central Ontario Governors' Dinner (2018) - JA Alumni Panel". YouTube. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  11. ^ "2009-2010 Annual Report" (PDF). Junior Achievement of Manitoba. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Canada's Top 40 Under 40 - Honourees 2018". canadastop40under40.com. Retrieved 2018-11-08.