ABOUT US/MISSION

Venusverse is the first Canadian female-founded, female-focused educational program, incubator and NFT collection. Our goal is to close the gender gap by removing the barriers to entry for women in NFTs, cryptocurrency and Web3.

Our mission is to build a community where women are empowered with the knowledge to advance successfully in the next-generation wealth economy.

Venusverse is a social enterprise dedicated to fostering an inclusive and flexible work arrangement for employees and freelancers. Meet the stars of Venusverse

OUR STRATEGY

Meet the Team

  • Janelle Chalouhi

    Janelle Chalouhi

    Co-Founder and CEO

    Bio
  • Natalie Dumond

    Natalie Dumond

    Co-Founder and Facilitator

    Bio
  • Norm Clare

    Marketing

    Bio
  • Anthony Ramsay

    Anthony Ramsay

    Lead Developer, Generative Designer, Advisor

    bio
  • Fatima Gharaibeh

    Fatima Gharaibeh

    Digital Artist and Designer

    bio
  • Valerie Sobering

    Valerie Sobering

    Data Analyst

    bio
  • Daniella Okezie

    Daniella Okezie

    Social Media Coordinator

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—F.H., Ayr, ON

“I went into the training with a small amount of knowledge and a lot of confusion and came out inspired. It's amazing how much content was covered in just over an hour. Likely the most value-packed training I've ever attended. I no longer feel intimidated by all there is to know about NFTs and Web3”

— M.H., Waterloo, ON

“I highly recommend the Venusverse - NFT & Web3 Training for anyone new to the Meta world! The training was exciting and detailed, but still simple to understand for first-timers in this space. I am ready to dive into the Metaverse with an understanding and confidence”.

— N.D., Vancouver, BC

“I went into the session with limited exposure to crypto and NFTs. I appreciated the thoughtful and engaging approach to deepening my understanding of Web3. It was exciting to leave the session having a clearer understanding of crypto and tip-toeing the metaverse. Looking forward to continued learning and experimentation.”