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March 23, 2026

Bobbie Racette on accidental entrepreneurship, leadership and resilience

TC Energy Ingenuity Speaker Series will explore how she launched a thriving tech company, made history, and is now working to expand access for the next generation of entrepreneurs
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Bobbie Racette Courtesy Bobbie Racette

For Bobbie Racette, entrepreneurship wasn鈥檛 a part of the plan; it found her by accident.

鈥淚t鈥檚 probably one of the best accidents I鈥檝e ever made,鈥 she says. 

Racette, who is Cree-M茅tis, has had an unlikely journey. After being laid off during Alberta's oil and gas downturn in 2016, she decided to pivot. In 2017, she launched Virtual Gurus, a subscription-based talent marketplace that connects businesses with highly skilled virtual assistants and AI-powered solutions. 

Towards the end of 2025, Racette made history as the first Indigenous woman to successfully sell a tech company. 

Now, she is focused on a new venture and strives to close the access gap in entrepreneurship.

On March 25, Racette will take the stage at the 荔枝视频's Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., to speak about leadership, identity and impact as part of the

Building resilience and overcoming fear

Racette had just $300 to her name when she first started Virtual Gurus. 

While the idea excited her, the fear of rejection lingered. 

鈥淩ejection is a hard thing to go through," Racette says. "As an Indigenous person, we鈥檙e rejected our whole lives. Eventually, you get in your own head and begin to reject yourself.鈥

Entrepreneurship became a turning point. 鈥淚 had to try,鈥 she says. 鈥(Becoming an entrepreneur) became my medicine. It put me on a different path and made me a better person.鈥

As Virtual Gurus gained traction, her perspective began to change. 

鈥淲ith every success, things started to slowly shift. Rejection began to fuel my fire. I wanted to prove people wrong. I truly believe that I wouldn鈥檛 be here today if it weren鈥檛 for rejection,鈥 Racette says. 

Today, Racette uses her platform to empower others facing similar challenges. Serving as the chair of the , she is dedicated to creating pathways to the next generation of Indigenous entrepreneurs. 

Being your own kind of entrepreneur 

Racette believes that entrepreneurship is rooted in discipline, resilience and truth. She believes that you need to open your own doors and confront your own biases. 

鈥淎nyone can be an entrepreneur. I鈥檓 a queer, Indigenous woman with tattoos. People will judge you and stereotype you,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut being an unlikely entrepreneur is my greatest strength.

鈥淢y ultimate goal is to show people that it doesn鈥檛 matter who you are and what you look like. You can still be entrepreneurial.鈥

Today, Racette is focused on bringing her latest venture, Tapwi, to life. 

With a launch planned for late 2026, Tapwi brings together education, mentorship, capital readiness and ownership pathways into a single, integrated ecosystem. The platform is designed to make leadership and ownership more equitable, efficient, and accessible. 

鈥淭apwi is a platform that will give all underserved founders a single source of truth,鈥 Racette says. 鈥淭here are so many people who don鈥檛 have the support they need. With Tapwi, I wanted to address that.鈥

Those interested in joining this venture can join the waitlist to learn more. 

To learn more about Racette鈥檚 journey, register for her upcoming speaker event .

Throughout the year, the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking hosts inspiring entrepreneurs on campus as part of the TC Energy Ingenuity Speaker Series. In bringing innovative thinkers and doers to campus, the Speaker Series gives the U荔枝视频 community a chance to hear their insights and experiences, sparking conversations about entrepreneurial thinking, innovation and more. The Speaker Series is made possible thanks to the generous support of .


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