Matt Hebb
Chair, Halifax Partnership Board of Directors,
Associate VP, Gov’t Relations & Economic Development, Dalhousie University, Halifax
Matt Hebb is an Atlantic Canadian leader, with a proven ability to bring together partners and organizations on transformative and innovative projects across the region.
Matt joined Dalhousie University in 2013 and serves on the executive team as Assistant Vice-president, Government Relations and Economic Development, where he co-leads Dalhousie’s strategic priority to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and creativity.
Prior to his role at Dalhousie University, Matt served in Nova Scotia’s provincial government as principal secretary to the premier.
With a focus on collaborative partnerships, he has been deeply involved in the establishment of significant projects in Atlantic Canada, including the Emera ideaHUB, a $64M transformation of Dalhousie’s Sexton Campus into an innovation hub. His strategic leadership has contributed to expanding entrepreneurship within Dalhousie, deepening partnerships with key players in the innovation ecosystem and establishing Nova Scotia as the first Canadian jurisdiction accepted into the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Accelerator Program, a global initiative to accelerate economic growth through innovation-driven entrepreneurship.
Other collaborative work has included the creation of innovation sandboxes with the Province of Nova Scotia - spaces for students to freely explore innovation and entrepreneurship, and development of a partnership with the Rotman School at the University of Toronto to expand the highly successful Creative Destruction Lab to Atlantic Canada, where it is hosted at Dalhousie.
Matt has been instrumental in the realization of several major ocean-related initiatives in Atlantic Canada, including the Ocean Frontier Institute, which attracted $220M in public and private investment, the Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE), and most recently, as a key leader in the Ocean Supercluster, a new platform for collaborative innovation and commercialization backed by significant private and public investment.
Matt is Chair of the Board of Halifax’s economic development agency, the Halifax Partnership, where he has led the development of Halifax’s current economic strategy, and initiated a plan to establish the Halifax Innovation District, enlisting partners in a collaboration to amplify social and economic impact of the city’s dense corridor of innovation and entrepreneurship capacity. He also helped mobilize the Sell Halifax program, designed to attract business and investment to the city.
Web: http://www.halifaxpartnership.com
Web: https://www.dal.ca/
Twitter: @hebbmatt